
Episode 182: Summer Time.
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The episode of the Leading and Learning Through Safety podcast, hosted by Dr. Mark French, centers on the pressing issue of summer safety, particularly heat stress and seasonal workplace hazards. Dr. French emphasizes the growing concern over heat-related illnesses due to rising temperatures across the U.S. He highlights ongoing OSHA hearings aiming to implement enforceable standards around heat stress, including rest breaks, hydration, acclimatization, and emergency response plans. While some argue the proposed rules are a one-size-fits-all approach, French stresses that many companies already exceed these baseline protections—and that the real issue is often a lack of enforcement or awareness.
He shares a personal anecdote about carnival workers suffering from heat exhaustion due to delayed safety measures, underlining the human cost of inaction. Beyond heat, the episode discusses summertime hazards such as roadwork risks, fall protection for tree-trimmers and landscapers, and trenching dangers in construction. French calls on both employers and the public to take proactive steps: employers must ensure PPE is appropriate for hot weather, provide thorough safety training for seasonal workers, and prepare for increased workloads; the public must stay alert around roadside workers to prevent accidents.
Ultimately, French urges leaders to anticipate seasonal risks, bolster training and supplies, and foster a safety culture where early warning signs are recognized and acted upon. His message is clear: summer brings recurring hazards, and preparation—not surprise—is key to preventing injuries and saving lives.