Workplace-Related Dangers And Hazards That Could Trigger A Crisis

Workplace-Related Dangers And Hazards That Could Trigger A Crisis

John is the Vice President of Workplace Strategy at the National Safety Council. In this capacity, he leads vision and strategic direction for the NSC Workplace Practice, including for thought leadership programs and offerings including the Campbell Institute, Work to Zero, SAFER, the MSD Solutions Lab, NSC Networks, and the Council’s deep array of training, survey, and consultative services. John also leads a variety of other research and impact initiatives around emerging topics and issues of interest to safety & health leaders, including Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, ESG & sustainability, and more.

Since joining the National Safety Council in 2007, John has launched and led numerous high-impact programs and research initiatives and serves as a frequent speaker at conferences in North America, Europe and Asia on topics including the future of work, emerging trends in EHS&S, management systems, leadership, and leading indicators. Prior to joining the Council, John held quality management, project management, and coalition-building positions in the communication and educational fields.

Quotes

Organizations should consider even a single serious incident as a crisis and thoroughly examine it, or they may be at risk of facing another crisis. - John

About our Guest

John Dony

Vice President, Workplace Strategy at National Safety Council

http://linkedin.com/in/john-dony-67599a48

Chapters

00:00 Introduction

00:54 The National Safety Council

01:39 Effects of hazardous and dangerous conditions

03:58 The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Incident

05:54 The existing dangers and hazards today

08:39 Recent trends concerning deaths and injuries

11:51 Problems of getting recent data for dangers and hazards

14:21 The dangers and risk in the workplace from 15 or 20 years ago

16:38 Strategizing to prevent future crisis

20:07 Top organizations that prevent workplace injuries and fatalities.

22:18 OSHA and Dept of Labor work proactively to prevent injuries and deaths.

23:57 Advice to organizations to prevent injuries and deaths

25:40 Organizations should account for this type of crisis in their crisis management plans.

27:14 Recommended models and templates to mitigate workplace injuries and deaths

28:55 Practicing certain scenarios to test the crisis plan

30:35 Final takeaways from our guest

31:52 Conclusion

Links and Resources

https://injuryfacts.nsc.org/work/work-overview/work-safety-introduction/

https://injuryfacts.nsc.org/work/work-overview/work-related-fatality-trends/

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