In this engaging episode of the Women in Safety Podcast, Alanna Ball sits down with the dynamic Caitlin Seaha, a seasoned expert in health and safety auditing. Caitlin shares her remarkable career journey, from her beginnings in recruitment, witnessing firsthand the injuries sustained by clients and placements, to her time working fly-in fly-out (FIFO) in the mining sector. Now, as an independent high-level health and safety auditor, Caitlin's experiences and insights are invaluable to WHS professionals.
Listeners will be captivated by Caitlin's story of transitioning from recruitment to the rigorous environment of the mines and ultimately to her current role. Her narrative is not only inspiring but also offers practical wisdom on balancing the demands of work and life. Using a juggling analogy, Caitlin eloquently describes how she discerns what she can and cannot drop, providing a relatable framework for maintaining balance in a demanding field.
A highlight of the episode is Caitlin's emphasis on the importance of authenticity. She discusses how staying true to herself has been a guiding principle throughout her career, shaping her approach to safety and compliance.
Tune in to hear Caitlin Seaha's compelling story and gain valuable insights that can enhance your approach to workplace safety. Whether you're an experienced professional or just starting out in the field, this episode is filled with inspiration and practical advice to drive positive change in your WHS practices.
Don't miss this episode – it's a journey of professional evolution, personal balance, and steadfast commitment to safety that you won't want to miss!
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