
How to Get More from Your Zoom Calls
I've spent a lot of time in online education sessions this past week plus a few virtual networking sessions and I noticed that some people are very involved and others simply lurk on the sidelines. I created this infographic in an effort to share a few tips for those looking to connect more with others in the virtual environment.

Have you Voted Yet?
In case you are missing all of the talk about voting and elections now that the US election seems to be over, you can take this opportunity to vote one more time and vote for what you believe to be the biggest challenge faced by safety trainers.

Worker Fatigue Infographic
The clocks changed this past week and many people have had their normal sleep schedules disrupted. Worker fatigue can lead to accidents. Pay close attention to workers who seem tired and distracted. This infographic provides tips from OSHA on managing fatigue.

Finding Stories for Storytelling in Safety Training
The following story is all over the news here in my hometown of NJ because if you are familiar with the Cake Boss Buddy Valastro, you know he is from this area. This is a really a bazaar accident but no doubt one that safety professionals will be able to analyze and in it find some "lessons learned" to share with trainees if appropriate.

Training as Punishment
Training and re-training should not be used as a punishment and often, training is not the answer for a variety of safety problems. If training is thought of as a punishment, any future new training you try to get the workforce excited about will not be seen in a positive light.

Covid Safety Lotería
If you need to present basic Covid safety training, here is an easy interactive activity that is free to download

Using Music Legally in Safety Training
How did Michael Scott from the Office end up costing his producers $60,000? He sang a few lines of "Two Tickets to Paradise" without permission. Using others music in safety training as well as television shows, movies, etc. is usually illegal and can result in having to pay damages.

Appreciation for Safety Professionals on Labor Day
OSHA's website states Labor Day "...is a day to reflect on how workplace conditions have improved over the course of our nation’s history, and to look ahead at what we can do to continue making workers’ lives better."With this description, Labor Day is really a day of appreciation for all safety and health professionals.