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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).

Transmit Safety: Occupational Health And Safety on All Frequencies Aimee Arsenault, CRSP CHSC

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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).

    31: Five Reasons Why Your Directive Documentation Might Not Be Working

    31: Five Reasons Why Your Directive Documentation Might Not Be Working

    In today’s episode of Transmit Safety, Aimee dives deep into a common workplace challenge - why people sometimes don't follow policies and procedures.

    It doesn't matter the size of the organization, the organization has to ensure the health and safety of the employees. Now, when we think about that compliance standpoint, oftentimes policies and procedures are only followed when someone from corporate or an auditor is there.

    Can you relate to spending hours crafting what you think is the perfect set of directive documentation, you have a fantastic procedure, only to find out through observations or feedback that people aren't following them. It can be frustrating. But fear not, I've got five reasons why your directive documentation might not be working and how to improve them.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:
    Using clear and concise language to convey your message in documentationInvolve employees in the creation and review of documentationTraining is essential for ensuring that documentation is followedEnsure your documentation is regularly updatedThere needs to be accountability for not following policies and procedures
    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.

    Resources and links

    Today's episode was sponsored by Transmit Safety, a consulting business where I help streamline and simplify health and safety management systems through education, program development, audits, and coaching.

    If you'd like to join the next cycle of Upgrade and Optimize, my group coaching program, go to: transmitsafety.com/program

    Want to receive weekly content that will help you become the Health & Safety leader you want to be and stay up to date with me and Sir Reginald? Plug into the Transmit Safety Newsletter here.

    Quotes from this episode

    “Clear communication isn't just about the words, isn't just about what people are saying. It's what they're not saying when it comes to communicating your policies, your practices, your procedures, your standards”

    “It's not enough to have a great document. You also need to ensure that people understand how to follow it. If you just assume that they're going to figure it out on their own. You're definitely setting yourself up for disappointment.”

    “If there's no consequences for not following a policy or procedure, then why would people take them seriously? They may feel that they're there, but there's no repercussions. And if there's no repercussions, then why would they follow them?”

    “Disciplinary action shouldn't be punitive. When done correctly, disciplinary action is a learning opportunity.“




    Connect with Aimee Arsenault

    Aimee Arsenault is a CRSP and CHSC. She is the founder of Transmit Safety, a business that helps you simplify and streamline health & safety management systems.

    Linkedin: Aimee Arsenault
    Instagram: @transmit.safety
    Twitter: @transmitsafety
    Website: transmitsafety.com

    • 20 min
    30: Health and Safety in Pre-Project Planning with Kathryn Hart

    30: Health and Safety in Pre-Project Planning with Kathryn Hart

    In today’s episode of Transmit Safety, Kathryn Hart is joining me and we're going to be chatting about project management and pre-project planning when it comes to Health and Safety.
    Kathryn has spent time as a project engineer, an assistant superintendent, a superintendent, and a project manager. If we wanted to ask someone questions about Health and Safety from the project management side of things she is the perfect person and I think we landed in a really good conversation.
    In this episode, you’ll learn:
    Why construction is a great industry for young professionals to tap intoHealth and Safety in pre-project planningLooking at Health and Safety from a financial perspectiveTracking Health and Safety during a project rather than at the end of a projectBringing in experts to increase Health and Safety on site
    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.

    Resources and links
    Today's episode was sponsored by Transmit Safety, a consulting business where I help streamline and simplify health and safety management systems through education, program development, audits, and coaching.
    If you'd like to join the next cycle of Upgrade and Optimize, my group coaching program, go to: transmitsafety.com/program
    Want to receive weekly content that will help you become the Health & Safety leader you want to be and stay up to date with me and Sir Reginald? Plug into the Transmit Safety Newsletter here.

    Connect with Kathryn Hart
    Kathryn graduated from Virginia Tech with dual degrees in Psychology and Building Construction. She has worked with multiple general contractors in the DC area in roles that range from Project/Office Engineer to Superintendent. She recently pivoted into the subcontractor arena to pursue Project Management, Onboarding, Training, Safety, and Business Development roles.
    Kathryn guides others to pursue fulfilling and intentional career paths within the architectural, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. As founder and host at Space to Build, she advises others on navigating their roles on and off-site, leads community discussions on the real questions women have in our industry, and facilitates honest dialogue between industry professionals.
    Facebook: @spacetobuild.co
    Instagram: @spacetobuild
    Website: spacetobuild.co


    Connect with Aimee Arsenault

    Aimee Arsenault is a CRSP and CHSC. She is the founder of Transmit Safety, a business that helps you simplify and streamline health & safety management systems.

    Linkedin: Aimee Arsenault
    Instagram: @transmit.safety
    Twitter: @transmitsafety
    Website: transmitsafety.com

    • 35 min
    29: The Vagus Nervous System and Its Connection to Health and Well-Being

    29: The Vagus Nervous System and Its Connection to Health and Well-Being

    In today’s episode of Transmit Safety, we're going to be diving into the fascinating world of the vagus nervous system and its connection to overall health and well-being.

    For a few years now, I've been dealing with some health issues. Nothing alarming, but daily life-impacting. Regular doctors kept on telling me that I was fine. I would go for tests and the results would say that I was fine. There's nothing wrong with me. But I knew something wasn't right. So I kept on searching for an answer.

    This summer I landed in a virtual workshop about gut health, and one of the sessions was on the vagus nerve. I knew that we had it, but it didn't really click for me until I was sitting in this session with a subject matter expert about how important understanding the vagus nervous system really is. And I want to share that with you.

    Stick around until the end because I have a relaxing guided breathing practice for you to try to help you integrate this knowledge into your daily routine.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:
    What the vagus nervous system isThe vagus nerve’s role in your body’s stress responseHow to tap into the power of the vagus nervous systemThe benefits of a breathing practice
    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.

    Resources and links

    Today's episode was sponsored by Transmit Safety, a consulting business where I help streamline and simplify health and safety management systems through education, program development, audits, and coaching.

    If you'd like to join the next cycle of Upgrade and Optimize, my group coaching program, go to: transmitsafety.com/program

    Want to receive weekly content that will help you become the Health & Safety leader you want to be and stay up to date with me and Sir Reginald? Plug into the Transmit Safety Newsletter here.


    Connect with Aimee Arsenault

    Aimee Arsenault is a CRSP and CHSC. She is the founder of Transmit Safety, a business that helps you simplify and streamline health & safety management systems.

    Linkedin: Aimee Arsenault
    Instagram: @transmit.safety
    Twitter: @transmitsafety
    Website: transmitsafety.com

    • 13 min
    28: Inclusive Workwear Design With Jodi Huettner

    28: Inclusive Workwear Design With Jodi Huettner

    In today’s episode of Transmit Safety, I'm talking with Jodi Huettner, a  mechanical engineer with first-hand experience of the challenges faced by women on worksites due to ill-fitting and inadequate workwear.

    I have been waiting to talk to Jodi for a while. Every time I am at a conference or I'm looking for information about the discussion of inclusive workwear, she’s always at the forefront of that topic.

    So, I wanted to talk to her about what she's doing within her business, Helga Wear, but also how much she’s advocating for inclusive workwear in general.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:
    Productivity challenges women face when wearing the wrong size workwearNavigating the balance between price expectation and profit when creating PPE for women2 steps employers can take to promote the use of safe and inclusive workwearThe difference between what's written into policy and what is actually happening on worksites with PPEThe importance of reporting when PPE doesn’t fit or leads to hazards at a worksite 
    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.

    Resources and links

    Today's episode was sponsored by Transmit Safety, a consulting business where I help streamline and simplify health and safety management systems through education, program development, audits, and coaching.

    If you'd like to join the next cycle of Upgrade and Optimize, my group coaching program, go to: transmitsafety.com/program

    Want to receive weekly content to help you become the Health & Safety leader you want to be and stay up to date with me and Sir Reginald? Plug into the Transmit Safety Newsletter here.

    Connect with Jodi Huettner

    Jodi Huettner founded Helga Wear out of necessity after years of first-hand experience with the challenges, health and safety issues and lost productivity women on worksites face due to ill-fitting and inadequate PPE.
    She aims to help companies find more SAFETY and more MONEY through body-specific PPE options, starting with safety coveralls and bib-overalls.
    LinkedIn: Jodi Huettner
    Facebook: @HelgaWearInc
    Instagram: @helgawearinc
    Website: helgawear.com


    Connect with Aimee Arsenault

    Aimee Arsenault is a CRSP and CHSC. She is the founder of Transmit Safety, a business that helps you simplify and streamline health & safety management systems.

    Linkedin: Aimee Arsenault
    Instagram: @transmit.safety
    Twitter: @transmitsafety
    Website: transmitsafety.com

    • 37 min
    27: Three Things That Frustrate Me as a Health and Safety Professional

    27: Three Things That Frustrate Me as a Health and Safety Professional

    In today’s episode of Transmit Safety, I talk about 3 things that frustrate me as a health and safety professional.

    I have been really struggling to record this podcast episode. I initially wanted to talk about the 10 things that I hate about being a health and safety professional. But every time I turn the mic on, every time I’ve hit record for the last five days I circle back to something that's been very much a hot topic in the news.

    And I don't even want to talk about the topic that has been in the news but what I will say is that it has led to me feeling a lot of frustration.

    Whenever I'm frustrated about something, I take a moment and ask myself, “Why am I frustrated about this particular response?” And I'm starting to do some more self-reflection on that process.

    So, in today's episode, I wanted to share some of the frustrations that I have as a health and safety professional.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:
    The value of safety is not being put into actionFrustration as a trigger to try and understand where other people are coming fromExpecting to be an expert in way too many things as a health and safety professional but not having the resources to support that professional developmentThe lack of an internal support network as a health and safety professional
    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.

    Resources and links

    Learn how to build and cultivate your professional network online in episode 13 of The Transmit Safety Podcast: 10 Tips To Build And Leverage Your Professional Network

    Today's episode was sponsored by Transmit Safety, a consulting business where I help streamline and simplify health and safety management systems through education, program development, audits, and coaching.

    If you'd like to join the next cycle of Upgrade and Optimize, my group coaching program, go to: transmitsafety.com/program

    Want to receive weekly content that will help you become the Health & Safety leader you want to be and stay up to date with me and Sir Reginald? Plug into the Transmit Safety Newsletter here.



    Connect with Aimee Arsenault

    Aimee Arsenault is a CRSP and CHSC. She is the founder of Transmit Safety, a business that helps you simplify and streamline health & safety management systems.

    Linkedin: Aimee Arsenault
    Instagram: @transmit.safety
    Twitter: @transmitsafety
    Website: transmitsafety.com

    • 17 min
    26: WCB Claims Management with Carole-Anne Chung

    26: WCB Claims Management with Carole-Anne Chung

    In today’s episode of Transmit Safety,  join Aimee and Carole-Anne Chung to learn more about the claims management WCB process.

    Carole-Anne and I met years and years and years ago through WCB (Workers’ Compensation Board) claims management, through her consulting business, and through volunteering in the Alberta health and safety world.

    We've reconnected recently and I remember learning so much about claims management from her way back in the day, I would love for the listeners to have the opportunity of learning from her as well.

    Claims management can be complicated and daunting but Carole-Anne shares her expertise and advice with us in today’s episode to make it easier to understand.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:
    Carole-Anne’s advice for those new to managing the return to work programs within their organizationGaps she often sees within companies' health and management systemsWhen do you need to recognize that something is outside of your competency?Dealing with confidentialityCarole-Anne’s ideal claims management process
    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.

    Resources and links

    Visit the WCB website for Alberta or find the WBC website for your province here.

    Today's episode was sponsored by Transmit Safety, a consulting business where I help streamline and simplify health and safety management systems through education, program development, audits, and coaching.

    If you'd like to join the next cycle of Upgrade and Optimize, my group coaching program, go to: transmitsafety.com/program

    Want to receive weekly content that will help you become the Health & Safety leader you want to be and stay up to date with me and Sir Reginald? Plug into the Transmit Safety Newsletter here.

    Connect with Carole-Anne Chung

    Carole-Anne Chung (BA, CRSP, NCSO) is a consulting health & safety professional based in Alberta, Canada. She is a director at AGC Professional Resources Ltd where she has worked since 2007. Additionally, she is an External Consultant Auditor for ACSA Certificate of Recognition (COR) audits. Audits completed reflect different industries within Alberta and range from small, family-based to national and international companies.
    Carole-Anne is a team lead for the Experiential Practice Review Committee with the Alberta Society of Health and Safety Professionals (ASHSP) and a regular member of the Edmonton Regional Safety Committee in association with the ACSA subcommittees.
    LinkedIn: Carole-Anne Chung


    Connect with Aimee Arsenault

    Aimee Arsenault is a CRSP and CHSC. She is the founder of Transmit Safety, a business that helps you simplify and streamline health & safety management systems.

    Linkedin: Aimee Arsenault
    Instagram: @transmit.safety
    Twitter: @transmitsafety
    Website: transmitsafety.com

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