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The goal of the psych health and safety podcast is to rapidly advance the practice of psychological health and safety in companies worldwide. Featuring a guest each episode from the fields of health and safety, psychology and academia who are leading the way in their corner of the globe. Hosts: Jason van Schie, Joelle Mitchell, Hayley Farrell & Peter Kelly
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This podcast will share proven ways to reduce the risks associated with developing chronic illnesses and being involved in severe accidents. Episodes will cover just what risk really is, how to evaluate risk properly, and how to make the right decisions. They will differentiate between controllable and non-controllable risks. STOP, PAUSE, and THINK! This little phrase can save your life. Consistency in preventive health and safety is a must; procrastination can be tragic. Many people spend t ...
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Health and Safety Angels

Health and Safety Angels

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If you just need to get to the bottom of health and safety in an easy, non jargon way then this is the podcast for you. We're busting the barriers of health and safety in the workplace, without the big words and monotone voices. We're going back to the beginning and discussing what health and safety is, why it is important and what everything actually means. This isn't a podcast for H&S professionals but for those that need to understand H&S for their business or their role within the workpl ...
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Discover the antidote to "wellbeing washing" with our podcast! Hosted by Sheila Lord from BMR Health and Wellbeing and Dr. Jacqui Wilmshurst, a Chartered Psychologist specializing in Psychological Health, Safety, and Wellbeing at work. Join us as we delve into the core of real workplace wellbeing, moving beyond mere add-ons to integrate good work practices throughout your organisation. We explore psychological health and safety's significance and offer actionable steps for businesses to elev ...
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The Transmit Safety Podcast is here to help health and safety practitioners achieve a holistic approach to workplace health and safety so they can become impactful leaders and put the value of safety into action. With bi-weekly episodes, the mission is to simplify health and safety management and to be a resource for those practitioners who are working alone in their company (no team support).
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The Safeti Podcast - Connecting Health and Safety

Safeti - Health Safety and Environment

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The Safeti Podcast provides you with valuable insights into the Environment, Health and Safety profession and industry. Do you have responsibility for Health and Safety, Environment or anything in between? If so, you will get huge value from this show. We engage with professionals and industry influencers to help you connect, break down barriers and solve shared problems. If you strive to grow your career or positively influence your business, this is the safety podcast you have been looking ...
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No Harm Health and Safety Podcast

No Harm Health and Safety Podcast

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No Harm is the health and safety podcast for HSE professionals. We explore issues and initiatives to help you sharpen your professional skills and better understand emerging issues. The No Harm Podcast is hosted by Marvin Polis of Stimulant Strategies and Productions, a veteran producer of HSE video productions and publications for municipalities and corporations. Marvin talks to guests who share your passion for safety at work and beyond. Listen to us on iTunes, SoundCloud or the podcast ap ...
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Sharing articles, studies and best practices to WORK SAFER. For more free occupational health, safety, and environmental protection training and tips, subscribe to the YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/atenciogabriel?sub_confirmation=1 Thanks for listening and BeSafe!
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We provide actionable safety tips to help Housekeeping Room Attendants. We will go into details, for example, cleaning, bed making, vacuuming, etc. You will learn how to protect muscle and joints by using human ergonomics, and useful self-help tips. Please consider subscribing to our podcast to retrieve the latest release! Have question? Come to our Facebook Group "Painfree Housekeeper". Visit https://.strainlesswork.com/
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Just how dangerous is the everyday workplace? What can be done to mitigate risks and avoid hazards? And what trade-offs have to be made between the competing demands of safety, efficiency and wider social responsibility? This album looks at three very different case studies - farming, food manufacturing and urban redevelopment - and explores the varying approaches to risk management within each different sphere. It includes a visit to Fox's Biscuits and Brooksby Agricultural College in the U ...
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In this episode, Sharon Moffat, a mental health trainer and speaker, shares her personal journey with mental illness and how she transitioned from being a personal trainer to working in the mental health space. She discusses the impact of workplace pressure and relationships with leaders on mental health and emphasizes the need for organizations to…
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These two terms are just a tad different but they both spell the same thing TROUBLE! Most of the time when we hear about arteriosclerosis we just think about the heart. The truth is, these troublesome two can affect arteries anywhere in the body. Conditions include: Coronary Artery Disease Carotid Artery Disease Peripheral Artery Disease Chronic Ki…
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Welcome to episode 18! This week Lynsey chats to Health & Safety Consultant and First Aid Trainer Ashley Vaughan-Evans from Shorecliffe Training about The Heath and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981, specifically regulations 3 & 4. We talk about what is required by the regulations so we can understand what the terminology is asking of employers, …
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In this research synopsis episode, Professor Tony LaMontagne discusses his published paper titled "Work-related causes of mental health conditions and interventions for their improvement in workplaces", published in The Lancet in 2023. The paper explores the evidence that psychosocial hazards harm mental health and provides recommendations for addr…
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In this episode, Australian hosts Jason and Joelle chat with Christina Hey-Nguyen and Alex Rowe from the SafeWork NSW Respect at Work Taskforce. They share why the Taskforce was formed, the 4-year strategy, the approach to regulation taken by the Taskforce, and what employers can expect from a Taskforce inspection or investigation. They share their…
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In this episode, Australian hosts Jason and Joelle chat with Ben Caldwell, communications coordinator for Rangitīkei District Council. He shares his approach to creating a personality for a local government social media account ("Ben from Comms"), and the value that an engaging social media presence can provide to local government. He talks about t…
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48 million Americans contract some type of food-borne illness every year. This includes 128,000 hospitalizations and 3,000 deaths. We discuss some major topics like: 1. Major offenders in the food category 2. Clean, clean, and clean! 3. Food should go from hot to cold and cold to hot as quickly as possible. Stay out of the 40 - 140 degree F range. …
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In this special 200th episode of the Psych Health and Safety Podcast, hosts Jason, Joelle, and Peter celebrate the milestone and make exciting announcements. They introduce the newest co-host for the UK stream of the podcast, Kate Field. The hosts reflect on the journey of the podcast and the valuable insights gained from interviewing industry lead…
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Did you there are about 1 million visits to the doctor or ER due to a new back complaint? It is estimated that 92% of these are due to poor posture or improper lifting techniques. This episode shares some things to think about concerning stretching, mobility, posture, and lifting. Most of these types of injuries are not fatal but they can be a real…
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Welcome to episode 17. We did it!! We made it to the end of the RIDDOR Regs. That was a hefty journey. Part 3 completes our coverage of these regulations. In this episode we discuss regulations 8 & 9 and of course a few discussions in between. We reiterate as we have said before, this podcast is based on our personal opinions. We are always happy t…
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In this episode, Australian hosts Jason and Joelle chat with James Owen Lewis, a human sustainability leader at Deloitte, who shares insights into workplace mental health programs in the UK. He highlights the need for a holistic approach to workplace wellbeing and the importance of addressing root causes rather than adding more interventions. He al…
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This episode deals with some of the issues we run into with medications. 1. Self-prescribing medications with leftover prescription drugs. 2. Not taking as directed. 3. Not disposing of medications when finished 4. Overuse of antibiotics 5. Overuse and dependency on pain medications 6. Not using non-pharmaceutical treatments such as therapy, exerci…
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In this episode, Australian hosts Jason and Joelle chat with Dr Joe Grasso, Clinical Psychologist and Vice President, Workforce Transformation at Lyra Health. Joe talks about the healthcare context in the United States and the role of the EAP within that context. He talks about the opportunity for EAP providers to engage in primary prevention work …
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We live in such a busy, fast-paced society that schedules are almost a thing of the past. We just "wing it". That may entail failing to implement health and safety practices. For example: "I forgot to get something out for supper" "No problem --- PIZZA!" Or how about "I let that deadline sneak up on me and so I had to pull an all-nighter". "I messe…
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Welcome back to our continuing discussion on RIDDOR, this is part 2 covering regulations 5-7 - who knew RIDDOR could be so detailed!! There will also be a part 3 coming up next. This episode we carry on breaking down what each regulation means and helping you to understand the legal requirements when it comes to reporting injuries, diseases and dan…
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In this episode, Australian hosts Jason and Joelle chat with Nerida Jessup, Partner at Herbert Smith Freehills. Nerida shares her perspectives on the Right to Disconnect Bill and discusses similar legislation outside of Australia, and the apparent overlaps between this bill and WHS legislation. She offers advice for businesses preparing for the new…
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Many of us get what we call a "wake-up call" and it helps us identify something in our life or lifestyle that may need some change. Wake-up calls are sometimes dismissed as just "nothing". A little blood in the stool - just a hemorrhoid. Have difficulty breathing after walking up a flight of stairs - I'm just out of shape. Then there are just those…
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Content warning: SuicideIn this episode, UK host Peter Kelly chats with Steve Phillip, Founder of the Jordan Legacy. Steve shares the thinking and purpose behind the Jordan Legacy, and the work that the Legacy does with businesses and government to support meaningful suicide prevention activities. https://thejordanlegacy.com/…
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This episode details how important it is to ensure you have your hearing and vision checked frequently especially as you reach ages over 50. There are many risks involved in not being able to see or hear well. Things that young people are able to navigate around in the house and yard could cause a fall for an elderly person with failing vision. Dri…
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Welcome to episode 15! This week we bring you a bumper episode, our longest, non special, yet. It is also a 2 parter due to the amount of info we have to share and some great real life examples. RIDDOR Regulations, The Reporting of Injuries, Diseases & Dangerous Occurrence Regulations 2013 broken down in to sections to discuss what each part means …
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In this episode, Australian hosts Jason and Joelle interview Shannon Butcher, Organisational Psychologist and Deputy Director - Master of Industrial and Organisational Psychology Program at the University of Western Australia. Shannon tells us about a research project on the state of work in Australia, exploring job satisfaction, psychological safe…
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Balance is such a key ingredient in so many areas of our life. As far as alcohol and health, although the scales may be tipped a bit, there is still a balance. Moderate alcohol consumption, especially red wine, can increase HDL (good cholesterol) and lower fibrinogen levels which can help prevent blood clots. On the other hand, alcohol is the third…
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In this crossover episode, regular host Jason van Schie is interviewed by Graeme Cowan on his 'Caring CEO' podcast.They discuss the journey Jason has been on as founder and now as business leader of FlourishDx as they define and build the 'psychological health and safety as a service' business model.…
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Today we are talking about the Slippery Slope of Depression. Depression can be a very destructive condition affecting both mental and physical health. The "depression slope" is encountered and many times it takes treatment and therapy to get off. People who are depressed find it hard even to stay afloat much less progress towards accomplishing even…
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Welcome to episode 14! They are flying out now and we've had so much feedback from you lovely listeners as we work our way through the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974. This awesome episode features the fabulous Mary Lawrence, a H&S Lawyer/Partner with the firm Osbourne Clarke and we discuss all things prosecution related especially focusing on Sec…
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In this episode, UK host Peter Kelly chats with Paul McGregor, Founder of Everymind at Work. Paul discusses some of the common pitfalls organisations encounter when implementing a Mental Health First Aid program, and shares strategies to improve program effectiveness and how to improve protections and supports for peer supporters.https://everyminda…
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Water is so important to the human body. Our body is 60% water and our blood is 90% water. We need water for so many bodily functions and our general anatomy. Our joints need water, our eyes need water, and our brain and spinal cord need water. Our body needs water to function properly, to rid itself of waste, and to regulate temperature. This epis…
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In this episode, Sheila Lord and Dr Jacqui Wilmshurst delve into the innovative implementation of a four-day working week at Grant Instruments, a company known for producing scientific equipment. With insights from Kevin Belgrove, who manages the R&D team, and Yasmin Mackay, who was instrumental in pushing for this change, we explore the motivation…
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In this episode Australian hosts Jason and Joelle chat with Dr. Cynthia Mathieu, Author and Professor of Organizational Behavior at Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières. We chat about her book, Dark Personalities in the Workplace, and her ongoing research into dark personalities in the workplace.https://cynthiamathieu.com/en/…
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There are so many vitamins, supplements, and antioxidants on the market for everything from weight loss to joint pain. This Episode helps you see that before taking any of them, you need to do some research. A supplement is meant to bring you up to a normal level. Protein supplements are for those with low protein levels especially due to other med…
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We're back! The past 2 episodes were special episodes which we hope you loved listening to but now you have got your angels in the hot seats again. This episode is moving on to section 7 of the HSAWA'74. As we've had a little gap in recording together... we ended up having a major chat about current topics and past incidents so it took 28 mins to g…
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In this week’s episode, Sheila & Jacqui, delve into psychological health, safety, and approaches to wellbeing in the workplace. The conversation also poses the questions “what next?” and “how do we take employee health and wellbeing into a new era?”Bởi Sheila Lord, Dr Jacqui Wilmshurst
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In this episode, UK host Peter Kelly chats with Nicola Hemmings, Occupational Psychologist. They discuss the impact of pandemic lockdown on mental health, the importance of evidence-based approaches, and Nicola's research on mental health guidance for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).Bởi Peter Kelly, Nicola Hemmings
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In this episode, we talk about three things that cause injuries and deaths in the winter. Carbon Monoxide Shoveling Snow Automobile Accidents None of us ever feel like we will be a victim to any of these three. The trouble is, neither did those that made up the statistics we talk about. If you are serious about your health and safety, hey, listenin…
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In this episode, Australian hosts Jason and Joelle chat with Josh Darby, Senior Firefighter and the Project Lead of the Whanaungatanga Trust and Wellbeing Programme. Josh shares with us some emerging findings from his research into the impact of trauma on fire fighter mental health, and the role that perceived organisational support plays in that r…
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In the last episode, we discussed the negative impact that diabetes can have on the body. If you missed that episode, please look it up. In this episode, we discuss some things you can do to lower your risk of developing diabetes. We know that obesity is a risk factor and a major concern for many Americans. Several other things have proven to incre…
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SPECIAL Episode!! Were bringing you another special episode, this time with Lynsey and a fabulous special guest. Dr.Stephanie Fitzgerald is a clinical psychologist and a neuropsychologist by specialism (a medical doctor who diagnoses and evaluates how the brain affects behavior) She is also the author of 'Reworked' - putting health and happiness at…
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THIS IS A REPLAY OF EPISODE #173The Psych Health and Safety Podcast will be returning 16th January 2024!In this episode, Australian hosts Jason and Joelle chat with Dr Lyndall Strazdins, Professor and Director, ANU Mental Health Review. Lyndall shares her views on time as a social determinant of health. We explore the current discussions about work…
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Diabetes has a long history of destruction and death. This episode is Part 1; The Danger of Diabetes. You will want to listen carefully and share the content with others. Diabetes affects your blood vessels, your nerve tissue, your heart, brain, kidneys, and much more. It increases the risk for Alzheimer's, other dementias, and depression. Not to m…
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THIS IS A REPLAY OF EPISODE #168The Psych Health and Safety Podcast will be returning 16th January 2024!In this extended episode, Australian hosts Jason and Joelle chat with Francois Barton, Chief Executive of the New Zealand Business Leaders’ Health and Safety Forum. Francois shares the work that the Forum has been contributing to the field of psy…
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10 Preventive Health and Safety subjects to consider as we start the new year. They include things like: Starting a crusade to make needed lifestyle changes Stop and think - Weigh the risk Keep those appointments and get the labs and screenings done; they can save your life and health SLOW down! Reduce rushing and hurrying which can result in accid…
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The first special episode from us is an AMAZING story from survivor Joe Meanen, who worked on the Piper Alpha platform. The Piper Alpha oil rig was situated off Aberdeen, Scotland and was home to more than 200 men at a time. On a calm summer night in 1988, a gas leak caused a huge explosion that saw a fireball rip through the platform, killing 167 …
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I hope you all are having a great Christmas. I also hope you and yours will have many more as well. That's what Preventive Healthcare and Safety is all about. What are you doing health and safety-wise this Christmas and this year that will help you enjoy many more to come? The Commonwealth Group, which produces statistical data on mortality, estima…
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THIS IS A REPLAY OF EPISODE #158The Psych Health and Safety Podcast will be returning 16th January 2024!In this episode, Australian hosts Jason and Joelle chat with returning guest Jennifer Low, Director of Health, Safety, Resilience and Digital Policy at the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Jen provides an update on the progress of the…
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THIS IS A REPLAY OF EPISODE #140The Psych Health and Safety Podcast will be returning 16th January 2024!In this episode, Hayley and Peter chat with Jamie Broadley, Head of Health & Wellbeing at Serco. Jamie talks about Serco's experiences in implementing ISO 45003 and how they have approached operationalising the standard in the face of competing r…
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Vaccinations have been a huge part of the success we have had in decreasing some disease processes and almost totally eliminating others. This episode presents statistics to show how beneficial vaccines are here in the US and also around the world. Can you believe a 25% reduction in the mortality rate of children ages 1 - 5 can be attributed to vac…
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Welcome to episode 10. Exciting time... we're moving to a new section.. This is section 3, which is about duties of employers and self employed to people that aren't employees. We tend to focus on people within the business but we have a legal duty to ANYONE that can be affected by our business activities.. and rightly so. No one should be out and …
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THIS IS A REPLAY OF EPISODE #139The Psych Health and Safety Podcast will be returning 16th January 2024!In this episode we chat with Susanna Harkonen, CEO and Founder of Inner Work. We discuss the implications of the recent International Labour Organization to include a safe and healthy working environment as a fundamental principle and right at wo…
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We all know that there are several things involved in healthy eating: Food choices Healthy snacks Portion control Adequate water intake How fast we eat is also very important. Do you know what Ghrelins are? (Not Gremlins) When we eat; ever hear of the circadian cycle? Where we eat can be a game changer? Our frame of mind while we are eating affects…
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