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Emily welcomes colleague Kyle Brashear, NSSGA's Director of Sustainability, to explore the crucial link between sustainability and workplace safety. Kyle explains that sustainability is about much more than just the environment; it rests on three pillars: environmental, economic, and social. He identifies workplace safety as the most critical component of social sustainability within the aggregates industry.

This episode delves into how a world-class safety culture provides a "social license to operate," attracts high-quality talent, and ultimately strengthens a company's economic and social capital. Kyle discusses how this capital can be reinvested into sustainable technologies, such as the automation of aggregate plants and autonomous fleets. He shares powerful insights on how these innovations not only boost efficiency and reduce emissions but also significantly enhance worker safety by removing employees from potentially hazardous situations. The conversation highlights the reinforcing cycle where safety and sustainability are not competing interests, but powerful allies that drive the industry forward.

Main Themes:

Toolbox Talk Discussion Questions:

  1. In this episode, Kyle shares this definition of sustainability: meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. How would you say this definition relates to safety? 

  2. Kyle talks about how implementing autonomous fleets offers both safety and sustainability benefits. What other practices can you think of include both of these benefits? 

  3. Does anyone have a story they would like to share about a workplace practice that's both safe and sustainable? 

Key Takeaways:

"Sustainability means meeting present needs without compromising future generations. Safety is essential for this."

 

"Safety is crucial for the aggregate industry to meet current and future demands."

 

"Social sustainability includes worker health and safety, community relations, and workforce development."

 

"Sustainable technology can improve worker safety and enhance environmental, economic, and social metrics."

 

"Automated plants increase profits, reduce emissions, and limit exposure to hazards, boosting safety."

 

"Autonomous fleets remove environmental hazards and reduce human error, enhancing safety and efficiency."

 

"Innovation in autonomous vehicles reduces downtime and maintenance, improving safety for technicians."

 

"A safe workplace increases economic and social capital, enabling sustainable technology implementation."

 

"Safety and sustainability goals can reinforce each other, not compete, in the aggregate industry."

Links:

National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association website