Why Organizations Should Consider Safety a Service
Safety professionals provide a valuable service to an organization. Their job is to protect the people, the business, and the company reputation, and they must ensure that everyone is working toward the same safety goals.
Mark French, Senior Health, Safety, and Environmental Manager at Dalkia Solutions and owner of TSD Amalgamated Safety Consulting, joins the show to explain why more organizations should embrace the philosophy that safety is a service.
We discuss:
- How building trust with employees motivates them to be safe
- Why a sustainable safety culture requires both creative thinking and integration
- How safety leaders can better engage their workforce around safety
Check out these resources we mentioned during the show:
The Employee Safety Podcast is hosted by Peter Steinfeld, SVP of Safety Solutions at AlertMedia.
You can find this interview and many more by subscribing to The Employee Safety Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or here.

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