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125: OSHA Isn't Driving the Safety Pro's Future

125: OSHA Isn't Driving the Safety Pro's Future

Update: 2025-02-26
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Dr. Fran Scott-Diehl, who embarked on her journey in the safety profession in the mid-1990s, initially intended to study architecture but was steered towards occupational safety and health by encouraging female professors. Her career began in claims processing, a role she found emotionally taxing, prompting her to transition to the utility industry and private sector positions, including at Sysco Foods and PODS. Dr. Fran underscores the necessity of establishing a robust safety framework, particularly when integrating new safety professionals lacking traditional backgrounds, emphasizing that effective safety leaders require strong interpersonal skills, curiosity, and a commitment to hard work. As an educator, she encourages upcoming safety professionals to be independent thinkers who challenge authority and innovate, while also highlighting the importance of self-reflection and self-care to prevent burnout. She advises safety professionals to prioritize nurturing themselves to enhance their leadership in the new year.

Dr. Francene Scott-Diehl, PhD, MPH,CSP, CIT, CDS

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125: OSHA Isn't Driving the Safety Pro's Future

125: OSHA Isn't Driving the Safety Pro's Future

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