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The Human Side of 100% Uptime

The Human Side of 100% Uptime

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In the latest episode of the Critical Careers Podcast, Joyce Wady interviews Lauren Wendon from CBRE, discussing the critical role of health and safety in data centre operations.


Lauren shares her unexpected journey into the data centre industry, emphasising the importance of human factors in risk management and the need for workplace flexibility.


The conversation also touches on mental health awareness, innovative safety practices, and the significance of collaboration in shaping the future of the industry.


"There really is nothing more important than making sure our people, when they finish their shifts, go home safe and well to their families" - Lauren Wendon, CBRE.

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Key Takeaways

- Health and safety are crucial in data centre operations.

- Confidence is key; women should not hesitate to apply for roles they feel underqualified for.

- Creating a culture of safety requires empowering employees to speak up.

- Balancing work and family responsibilities is a common challenge for working parents.

- Flexibility in the workplace can greatly enhance employee well-being.

- Mental health awareness is becoming a priority in the industry.

- Innovative training methods, such as AI, can improve safety education.

- Collaboration among professionals is essential for advancing safety standards.

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To learn more about Critical Careers, or to get in touch, head to our website: www.critical-careers.kaodata.com, or search "Critical Careers".


Learn more about our series sponsor, CBRE, at www.cbre.com

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