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The Human Resource
OSHA Inspections: Dos and Don'ts
What rights do you have as an employer or an employee when an OSHA inspector arrives at your door? In this episode, Pandy references advice from Matthew Horn, attorney from Amundsen Davis, with his advice and step-by-step guide for OSHA inspections.
2026-01-20
13 min
OWITH.ai - Only What's Important to Hear around AI and Tech
Navigating the Shifting Landscape: From Federal Investigations to AI Leadership Changes and Media Moves
Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in the AI and tech world.In recent news, a federal investigation has been launched following the Nevada safety regulator's sudden withdrawal of violations against The Boring Company, Elon Musk's tunneling startup. Initially, Nevada's state safety regulator, OSHA, had issued three "willful" citations after a training incident resulted in injuries to two firefighters. The withdrawal came after a meeting between Boring Company President Steve Davis and senior state regulators, which has raised public concern and prompted calls for accountability. Additionally, the Boring Company faced scrutiny...
2025-12-19
02 min
Ogletree Deakins Podcasts
Safety Perspectives From the Dallas Region: Challenging OSHA’s Authority in the Fifth Circuit
In this episode of our Safety Perspectives From the Dallas Region podcast series, shareholders John Surma (Houston) and Frank Davis (Dallas) break down a new Amarillo federal lawsuit that challenges OSHA’s authority to issue safety standards as an unconstitutional delegation of legislative power. The speakers analyze how the case intersects with recent Supreme Court trends post-Loper Bright, discuss potential outcomes and risks for employers (including reliance on the General Duty Clause), and consider what this could mean for federal OSHA versus state-plan states and ongoing enforcement strategy.
2025-12-18
00 min
Good Morning, HR
What to Do When OSHA Shows Up with Frank Davis and John Surma
Something New! For HR teams who discuss this podcast in their team meetings, we've created a discussion starter PDF to help guide your conversation. Download it here https://goodmorninghr.com/EP229 In episode 229, Coffey talks with Frank Davis and John Surma about navigating OSHA inspections and preventing costly workplace safety violations. They discuss how employers misunderstand OSHA obligations; when OSHA reporting and injury-logging rules apply; the most-cited OSHA violations; triggers that prompt an OSHA inspection; why it is illegal to for OSHA to schedule an inspection with an employer; the impor...
2025-12-04
55 min
Nashville Local Pulse
"Thanksgiving in Nashville: Shelters Open, Infrastructure Closures, Boring Tunnel Concerns"
Good morning, this is Nashville Local Pulse for Thursday, November 27th, 2025.We're starting this Thanksgiving morning with some important updates affecting our community. First, if you're heading out today, know that the Metro Emergency Overflow Shelter has opened through tomorrow morning at seven AM to help our unhoused neighbors stay warm during the cold weather. It's a reminder that several local organizations are providing resources for those in need this holiday season.On the infrastructure front, we've got several lane closures to watch out for over the next week across Middle Tennessee. If you're traveling on...
2025-11-27
02 min
Ogletree Deakins Podcasts
Safety Perspectives from the Dallas Region: From Chevron to Jarkesy—The Supreme Court’s Shadow on Safety Law
In this episode of our Safety Perspectives From the Dallas Region podcast series, shareholders John Surma (Houston) and Frank Davis (Dallas) discuss the recent Fifth Circuit decision that found the dual for-cause removal protections for administrative law judges (ALJs) at the National Labor Relations Board unconstitutional and its implications for the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission (OSHRC). The speakers break down how this ruling could halt OSHA enforcement proceedings in the Fifth Circuit, potentially render the current OSHRC structure unconstitutional, and force Congress to revisit the statutory framework for workplace safety adjudication.
2025-10-09
19 min
The Dirty Verdict
S3 EPS 24: Jeff Davis on Oilfield Trials, Mentors, and Moshing Gone Wrong
Defense trial lawyer Jeff Davis joins Peter, Kyle, and Bill for a fast-moving hour that hops from a wild "mosh pit" case at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion to the nuts and bolts of catastrophic oilfield litigation. Jeff shares early-career war stories with Peter, breaks down indemnity and Chapter 95 fights, and explains why stipulating to liability can defang a jury's anger. You'll hear candid takes on focus groups, witness prep disasters, New Mexico's hedonic damages, and how juries "send a message" without blowing up numbers. We wrap on golf: Bandon trips, Pebble magic, Muirfield Village perfection, Big Cedar surprises—and a H...
2025-09-19
1h 06
Ogletree Deakins Podcasts
Safety Perspectives From the Dallas Region: Anatomy of an OSHA Whistleblower Investigation, Part 2
In this episode of our Safety Perspectives From the Dallas Region podcast series, shareholders Frank Davis (Dallas) and John Surma (Houston) conclude their discussion with former federal whistleblower investigator Jeff Cedar. They delve into the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) whistleblower process, focusing on the importance of credible evidence in determining whether a complaint is actionable. The speakers highlight the benefits for employers in understanding whistleblower protections under a myriad of laws. They reiterate that actionable complaints must demonstrate four key elements: evidence of a protected activity, the employer’s knowledge of that activity, an adverse employment acti...
2025-08-07
24 min
Ogletree Deakins Podcasts
Safety Perspectives From the Dallas Region: Anatomy of an OSHA Whistleblower Investigation, Part 1
In this episode of our Safety Perspectives From the Dallas Region podcast series, shareholders John Surma (Houston) and Frank Davis (Dallas) are joined by former federal whistleblower investigator Jeff Cedar for a wide-ranging discussion of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) whistleblower investigation process. Jeff provides a helpful overview of the process, from receipt of a complaint and assignment to an investigator to interviewing complainants and decision-makers. The speakers also review the critical elements in establishing an actionable complaint, including engaging in protected activity, employer knowledge of that activity, an adverse employment action, and a nexus between th...
2025-07-24
27 min
Ogletree Deakins Podcasts
Safety Basics XV: Imminent Danger—OSHA’s Immediate Response Procedures
n this episode of Ogletree Deakins’ Safety Basics podcast series, John Surma (shareholder, Houston) sits down with Frank Davis (shareholder, Dallas) to discuss OSHA’s imminent danger inspections. Frank and John explain what constitutes an imminent danger, the common scenarios that trigger these inspections, and the procedural steps involved. They also cover the rights and responsibilities of employers, including how to handle document requests and employee interviews, as well as the importance of immediate hazard abatement.
2025-07-02
25 min
Ogletree Deakins Podcasts
Safety Perspectives From the Dallas Region: Challenging OSHA’s Judicial Process
In this episode of our Safety Perspectives From the Dallas Region podcast series, shareholders John Surma (Houston) and Frank Davis (Dallas) discuss pending litigation regarding the constitutionality of the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission (OSHRC) administrative law judges (ALJs). Frank and John review the arguments supporting the claim that the current system for handling workplace safety disputes is unconstitutional. They specifically highlight issues such as the absence of the right to a jury trial, improper appointments of judges, restrictions on the president’s authority to remove judges, and an insufficient number of OSHRC members to adequately review cases.
2025-06-16
25 min
Ogletree Deakins Podcasts
Safety Perspectives From the Dallas Region: Challenging OSHA’s Judicial Process
In this episode of our Safety Perspectives From the Dallas Region podcast series, shareholders John Surma (Houston) and Frank Davis (Dallas) discuss pending litigation regarding the constitutionality of the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission (OSHRC) administrative law judges (ALJs). Frank and John review the arguments supporting the claim that the current system for handling workplace safety disputes is unconstitutional. They specifically highlight issues such as the absence of the right to a jury trial, improper appointments of judges, restrictions on the president’s authority to remove judges, and an insufficient number of OSHRC members to adequately review cases.
2025-06-12
25 min
The Osha Cerese Show
Does Absence Make the Heart Grow Fonder? | Co-Parenting Drama & Viola Davis Spotlight | Ep. 33
In this episode of The Osha Cerese Show, we’re diving into some real relationship dynamics! First, we spotlight the incredible Viola Davis, highlighting her journey, accomplishments, and how she speaks about her husband and their love story.Then, we break down a viral post about Nelly’s ex, Shantel Jackson, who left him hoping space would bring them closer only for him to move on, have a baby, and get married. Does absence really make the heart grow fonder? Or do breaks in relationships often lead to breakups?
2025-03-28
1h 07
Seen and Solved by Hubbard-Hall
S03 E15 - Jeff Davis - Update: State of Solvents
In this episode of Seen and Solved, host Tim Pennington sits down with Jeff Davis, Senior Vice President of Business Development and Distribution at Hubbard-Hall, to discuss the evolving landscape of solvent regulations. With new EPA restrictions coming into effect, manufacturers must navigate a shifting regulatory environment that impacts vapor degreasing and solvent-based cleaning processes. Jeff breaks down key deadlines, the impact of new ECEL regulations versus OSHA’s PEL standards, and what companies need to prioritize to remain compliant.They explore the timeline for phase-outs of commonly used solvents like methylene chloride, trichloroethylene, an...
2025-03-05
24 min
Devsig Podcast
The Boring Company
The Boring Company (TBC) is an American infrastructure and tunnel construction company founded by Elon Musk in January 2017. Originally a subsidiary of SpaceX, it became a separate corporation in 2018. TBC aims to reduce tunneling costs and increase speed to make tunnel networks financially viable.Key aspects of The Boring Company: History: Founded in 2017 by Elon Musk due to his frustration with Los Angeles traffic, TBC was initially a subsidiary of SpaceX before being spun off as a separate entity. Leadership: Steve Davis is the CEO and President of TBC. Funding: TBC has received funding from Elon...
2025-02-23
16 min
Devsig Podcast
The Boring Company
The Boring Company (TBC) is an American infrastructure and tunnel construction company founded by Elon Musk in January 2017. Originally a subsidiary of SpaceX, it became a separate corporation in 2018. TBC aims to reduce tunneling costs and increase speed to make tunnel networks financially viable.Key aspects of The Boring Company: History: Founded in 2017 by Elon Musk due to his frustration with Los Angeles traffic, TBC was initially a subsidiary of SpaceX before being spun off as a separate entity. Leadership: Steve Davis is the CEO and President of TBC. Funding: TBC has received funding from Elon Musk, sales of promotional...
2025-02-23
16 min
Litigation Nation
So About That Recent Supreme Court Presidential Immunity Decision... - Ep. 54
In this episode we discuss what the Supreme Court immunity ruling means for Trump, and Supreme Court denial of certiorari in case brought against OSHA. (00:00) - - Intro (01:15) - - Supreme Court immunity ruling (57:30) - - Supreme Court denial of certiorari in OSHA case (01:16:27) - - Outro
2024-07-23
1h 16
NIGHTLIGHT: A Horror Fiction Podcast
Flash Fiction by Overcomer Ibiteye and Bibi Osha
This week, 2 flash fiction stories of the horrors of refusing to let go.“Mrs. Bones” by Overcomer Ibiteye and “I’m Down Here” by Bibi Osha.Narrated by Tonia Ransom and Cherrae Stuart.Produced by Davis Walden.Executive Producer and Host: Tonia RansomCo-Producer: Jen Zink*****Want ad-free episodes? Bonus content? Join the NIGHTLIGHT Legion on Patreon for as little as $1 per month to help us produce more stories for you to enjoy.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy an...
2024-03-07
15 min
NIGHTLIGHT: A Horror Fiction Podcast
Flash Fiction by Overcome Ibiteye and Bibi Osha
This week, 2 flash fiction stories of the horrors of refusing to let go.“Mrs. Bones” by Overcome Ibiteye and “I’m Down Here” by Bibi Osha.Narrated by Tonia Ransom and Cherrae Stuart.Produced by Davis Walden.Executive Producer and Host: Tonia RansomCo-Producer: Jen Zink*****Want ad-free episodes? Bonus content? Join the NIGHTLIGHT Legion on Patreon for as little as $1 per month to help us produce more stories for you to enjoy. Learn more about your ad choices. V...
2024-03-07
17 min
The Commons
Seeding Innovation: A Conversation With George Davis - Wexford SciTech Venture Fund
George Davis, Fund Manager of the Wexford SciTech Venture Fund visits with host Tom Osha about the state of seed funding in biotech and the role that firms who combine mission and return can play in helping move discoveries from university labs to becoming the start-up stars of tomorrow.
2024-02-22
29 min
Work & Wonder
Deputy Mayor Cassia Carr: Public Service, Law School, the value of support systems and building relationships.
For Women History Month Deputy Mayor Cassia Carr speaks on the topic of how important a support system is for people to succeed within their career path choice. She manage to go to law school while she was pregnant and married. She speaks about her passion for public service and how vital it is to cultivate relationships with diverse groups of people. This podcast was recorded in March during Women history month. My apologies for the late release. I hope you all enjoy! Please Subscribe and Share.
2023-05-29
22 min
Work & Wonder
Search for Meaning: Viktor Frankl & the applications of Logotherapy
Listen as I dig into Viktor Frankl's book "Man Search for Meaning". Viktor is the psychiatrist who created the field of Logotherapy. The depth of knowledge in his philosophies, his experience as a holocaust survivor and his discovery of logotherapy is profound. (I do not own rights to the vocal clips of Viktor Frankl)
2023-03-24
21 min
Work & Wonder
Vernon E. Jordan part 2
The continuation of the autobiography of Vernon Can Read! (I do no own the rights to the audio of Vernon e. Jordan)
2023-03-15
24 min
Work & Wonder
Black History Special: Vernon E. Jordan Part 1
Vernon E Jordan is a prominent civil rights activist and attorney. Listen as I review his memoir, Vernon Can Read! He has an incredible story and he is indeed a hidden historical figure.
2023-02-27
30 min
In Ohio Country Today
In Ohio Country Today with Eric Conn, Andy Farley and Tadd Nicholson
Host Big Dan Wilson is joined by Eric Conn, from Conn, Maciel, Carey Attorneys At Law, to discuss OSHA and Workplace Safety - our thanks to the Ohio AgraBusiness Association for that story. Co-Host Alan Davis is with Andy Farley from the State Bank to discuss the interest rate discount program and other financial information for farmers and producers. And Co-Host Gary Jackson interviews Tadd Nicholson from the Ohio Corn & Wheat Growers Association to discuss "Unleaded-88" fuel.
2023-02-10
27 min
Work & Wonder
Family, Legacy, and Leadership part 2: Mike Ward
The continued conservation of part 1. Mike Ward and his great advice/wisdom.
2023-01-18
20 min
Work & Wonder
Family, Legacy, and Leadership Part 1: Mike Ward
Captain Mike Ward, has spent 32 years in the fire service and a 3rd generation firefighter speaks about Family, Legacy, Leadership, and his passion for the fire service. This is an episode you do not want to miss!
2022-12-19
27 min
The Commons
Aggie Square: A Conversation with Mark Romney
Mark Romney, Chief Industry Alliance Officer of Aggie Square at UC Davis speaks with host, Tom Osha, about the progress of the development of Phase 1 and the importance of Aggie Square to the City of Sacramento as well as the University community.The interview was conducted during Day 3 of the Association of University Research Parks 2022 International Conference held in Toronto Sept 19 - 22.For more information, please visit: https://aggiesquare.ucdavis.edu.
2022-11-17
13 min
The Accidental Safety Pro
#97: Safety in the Bering Sea
Alan Davis, CSP sits down with us to share his story of how he "accidentally wound up in a profession to prevent accidents". His story starts with a farm injury that ruled out a military career before it began, but gave him an opportunity to explore a career in safety. He eventually ended up overseeing safety at sea as the Director of Safety and Compliance at American Seafoods Company. With years of experience in Conducting In-Port and At-Sea Vessel Safety Inspections, including Machine Guarding, Work Practices, OSHA Compliance, Life Safety, and more.
2022-10-19
1h 25
Workplace Strategies Update
Workplace Strategies Update #15. New Workplace Safety Standards Video
Dr. Dennis Davis and Joe Beachboard interview national workplace safety expert Eric Hobbs about the new OSHA workplace standards. Later, Karen Tynan joins the show to clarify how the rules are different in California. And Dennis and Joe have their final battle over who tells the better wine story.
2022-09-01
25 min
Work & Wonder
Bonus Episode: Don't look up? Division equals Destruction
The Netflix Film Don't Look up! Is a brilliant comical satire that explores political division, social media influence, and scientific evidence vs financial greed.
2022-01-12
21 min
Work & Wonder
Law, Grit, and Focus Management with Isaiah Brydie
Isaiah Brydie is a Lawyer in the state of Oklahoma. He speaks on the topic of his profession regarding Grit and how others can focus their own time accordingly.
2022-01-09
42 min
Work & Wonder
Enter The Squid Games (Debt, Desperation, & Death)
Exploring the concepts and the depth of the Netflix Series "The Squid Games".
2021-11-22
33 min
FedSoc Events
Government-Mandated Vaccine Requirements: OSHA, Jacobson, and the Legacy of Buck v. Bell
Featuring:Todd J. Zywicki, George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason UniversityModerator: Chad Davis, President, Polk County Lawyers Chapters* * * * * As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speaker.
2021-11-09
59 min
The Commons
Season 2 Episode 1: Aggie Square - An Interview with Mark Romney - Live From AURP's International Conference
Mark Romney, Chief Industry Alliance Officer at the University of California Davis speaks with host, Tom Osha, about Aggie Square, UC Davis' Innovation District in Sacramento.The interview was conducted during Day 1 of the Association of University Research Parks 2021 International Conference held in Salt Lake City Oct 18 - 21.For more information, please visit www.aggiesquare.ucdavis.edu
2021-10-19
18 min
At The Bar
My Body, My Choice?
On this episode of At The Bar, Jennifer C. Braceras and Inez Stepman ask: are government vaccine mandates constitutional? IWLC Visiting Fellow May Davis joined to discuss President Biden’s use of OSHA to mandate vaccines as a condition of employment, as well as the case law regarding school mandates.--Hosted by Inez Stepman of Independent Women’s Forum and Jennifer Braceras of Independent Women’s Law Center, At The Bar is virtual happy hour conversation about issues at the intersection of law, politics, and culture.You can find the latest At The Ba...
2021-09-24
56 min
The Motherhood Village Podcast
Placenta Encapsulation Advocate Samantha Davis
Meet Samantha Davis, owner and operator of Mommy Made Encapsulation Southern California. Samantha was born and raised in the San Gabriel Valley, where she then graduated from FIDM in L.A. at the age of 19 with an Associates of Arts degree in Visual Communications. After pursuing her career in the visual arts industry for the past decade, she and her fiancé became pregnant with their first child. While pregnant, she fell in love with all things pregnancy and birth related, placenta encapsulation being one of them. Having already known a little bit about placenta encapsulation, she knew this would b...
2021-09-10
57 min
Middle Class Film Class
MCFC Episode 100 - Pokemon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back
The gang cries Tyler back to life this week, as they review Pokemon: The First Movie (1998) a fan pick from the Wheel of Destiny. If you don't know what Pokemon is, what an amazing life you must live... and if you have haven't seen any of the many animated Pokemon movies, you are not alone. Go with Pete, Joseph, and Tyler, on this journey filled with monosyllabic pocket monsters fighting to defend their human masters' honor, while discovering the power of true friendshipIn this live streamed episode we gab, we chatter, we talk to special guest...
2021-08-04
1h 58
Workplace Strategies Update
Workplace Strategies Update #15. New Workplace Safety Standards
Dr. Dennis Davis and Joe Beachboard interview national workplace safety expert Eric Hobbs about the new OSHA workplace standards. Later, Karen Tynan joins the show to clarify how the rules are different in California. And Dennis and Joe have their final battle over who tells the better wine story.
2021-06-17
25 min
Good Morning Aurora
Monday | 6/7/2021 | Live News & Aurora Updates
Good morning and happy Monday dear listeners! Your favorite morning crew, BTP & your dedicated host, are here for news and laughs! We hope you've all had a blessed weekend, let's get into the news! - @Freeman Elementary School PTA and West Aurora School District 129 are teaming up in a fundraiser to replace school playground equipment. Parent Emily Adams wrote on a neighborhood message board that the effort is designed to replace a "caterpillar" play structure erected at Freeman in 1986. The structure was a memorial donated by the parents and sister of...
2021-06-08
1h 06
Work & Wonder
Service, Survival, & Recovery (Shaun Elizondo)
POI, Shaun Elizondo. Served in two tours in the United States military active duty. Survived a deadly explosion during his second tour. Overcame his fear of fire and became a Firefighter. Tune into this incredible story!
2021-04-12
28 min
Work & Wonder
Behavior Modeling, Emotional Regulation, & Goal Setting for Children (ft. Jacque Davis)
Person of Interest (POI) Jacque Davis, a speech pathologist, returns for a second episode. Discussing more concepts regarding young children.
2021-04-05
26 min
The Laying Foundations Podcast
011: CEO of Leadership Surge - Alex Willis
Former Florida Gator WR and now CEO of Leadership Surge, Alex Willis joins us for a conversation about construction leadership. Alex believes that though most construction professionals are masters of their craft they have never been equipped to lead. Enter Leadership Surge, Alex's company is on a mission to develop top frontline leaders in the trades. If you enjoyed the podcast please like, share, or reach out with feedback! Email us at contact@laying-foundations.com Check out our YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/zO0T45txdoU Follow us on Linkedin: https://w...
2021-04-05
55 min
Work & Wonder
Leadership Strategy & Tactics Pt. 2 (Book by Jocko Willink)
Summarizing key points, ideas and philosophies in the book 'Leadership: Strategy and Tactics' by Jocko Willink continued in Part 2.
2021-01-17
25 min
Work & Wonder
Leadership Strategy & Tactics Pt 1. (Book by Jocko Willink)
Summarizing key points, ideas and philosophies in the book 'Leadership: Strategy and Tactics' by Jocko Willink. Great book for all walks of life!
2021-01-11
32 min
Work & Wonder
Pt. 2 Drafting, Language, Intuition & Family w/ Diego
Continuation of the POI (person of Interest) Diego Huerta-Duran podcast interview.
2020-12-05
25 min
In the Bubble with Andy Slavitt
Toolkit Throwback: How to Talk to Each Other About Wearing Masks
On the day before Thanksgiving, let's listen back to In the Bubble's first-ever toolkit episode. The topic is, unfortunately, just as relevant today as it was when it first aired this summer: how to talk to people in your life who disagree with you about masks and social distancing. The panelists are Lanhee Chen, presidential health policy advisor to Mitt Romney, and United States of Care co-founder Natalie Davis. Keep up with Andy on Twitter @ASlavitt and Instagram @andyslavitt. Follow Natalie Davis @NatalieEPD and Lanhee Chen @lanheechen on Twitter.
2020-11-25
44 min
Work & Wonder
Pt. 1 Drafting, language, intuition & family w/ Diego
A former co-worker and mentor, Diego and I discuss how languages can be learned and the importance of learning. Acknowledging ones inner intuition, the power of communication beyond words and Lastly fatherhood and being a husband/marriage.
2020-11-06
30 min
Work & Wonder
Jiu-jitsu, Art, firefighting & more (w/ Morgan Lee)
Morgan Lee is a young black woman born and raised in Fontana, California. From subjects about her life as a firefighter, her journey into art, sexuality, being a minority and even playing collegiate basketball in Alaska. Telling her story and experiences on life thus far. Be enlighten and inspired!
2020-10-21
29 min
Work & Wonder
Learning & Memory Pt. 2: Mind Power and Effective Thinking (Harry Lorayne)
Continuing Harry Lorayne methods, theories and philosophies from the book Memory Masters. The purpose of this episode is to explore how we think, why we think the way we do, and the ways we can maximize our thought processes.
2020-09-25
19 min
Work & Wonder
Learning & Memory (Harry Lorayne Methods) Pt. 1
How can you improve your learning and memory capacity? Here are some quick insightful tips. Memory is the foundation of intelligence and the basis in which we prove that we have learned a concept.
2020-09-19
17 min
Work & Wonder
Lessons from the book "The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho"
Lesson that can be learned from my first read. Listen and Wonder! Subscribe and Share!!
2020-08-16
17 min
Work & Wonder
Early Childhood Development, Screen time, and COVID (A Speech Pathologist perspective w/ Jacque Davis)
In this episode, Discussions with a speech pathologist who works with children 3 years of age and younger. Some of the Do's and Dont's of using technology/screen time which can hinder a child's development.
2020-07-30
30 min
Work & Wonder
Work & Wonder Podcast Intro
Welcome to Work and Wonder Podcast show. Where we discuss the Work, the Wonders and World of others. Enjoy!
2020-07-30
03 min
In the Bubble with Andy Slavitt
Toolkit: How to Talk to Each Other About Wearing Masks
Andy and Zach take a new approach in this episode, exploring the most pressing topics on people’s minds with two experts. Today: how to talk to others in your life who disagree with you about masks and social distancing. The panelists are Lanhee Chen, presidential health policy advisor to Mitt Romney, and United States of Care co-founder Natalie Davis.Keep up with Andy on Twitter @ASlavitt and Instagram @andyslavitt.Follow Natalie Davis @NatalieEPD and Lanhee Chen @lanheechen on Twitter.In the Bubble is supported in part by...
2020-06-29
41 min
Agricultural Law Podcast
Special Episode #3. CDC/OSHA Agricultural Worker COVID-19 Guidance
Staff Attorney Brook Duer Staff Attorney chats with Audry about the recent joint interim guidance from CDC and the U.S. Department of Labor, its interaction with PA Dept of Ag guidance, and implications for producers. Hosted by Audry Thompson, Research Assistant—with Brook Duer, Staff Attorney Material from the Agricultural Law Weekly Review—week ending June 5, 2020 Documents mentioned: Agriculture Workers and Employers, Interim Guidance from CDC and the U.S. Department of Labor Modifications to Seasonal Farm Labor Camp Requirements, Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Farm Labor Camp Housing, Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Bureau of Food Safety...
2020-06-20
23 min
Saturday Morning Coaching
Murphy's Law
Why are we the only species on the planet that need laws to keep each other safe? We had to pass the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) due to the lack of workplace safety…and here we go again with the same issues in the public domain. Why should taking care of one’s own body be such a struggle and what does it mean for the future we are creating? Our purpose today is to appreciate that Murphy will be with us as we birth a new normal, and to quickly embrace our new life. Time to focus…ST...
2020-05-16
06 min
Tom Kearney
Osha Gray Davis
2020-05-05
39 min
WOEMA Podcast Series
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Decontamination
An interview with Sheri Belafsky, MD, MS, FACOEM and David Rempel, MD, MPH, FACOEMDr. Belafsky is board-certified in occupational and environmental medicine and a fellow in the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. She is the medical director of the UC Davis Medical Surveillance Program, where she has worked since 2008. Dr. Belafsky completed residency training in Occupational and Environmental Medicine and a Master of Science degree in Public Health Science and Policy at UC Irvine and received her M.D. from Tulane University School of Medicine. In her work as director...
2020-04-25
10 min
NorCalX
Sunday March 29 2020 News, Northern California
#CoronaVirus #TrueCrime #Crime #Marysville #EastBay #SanFrancisco #Quarantine #COVID19 #restaurants #SupplyChain #economy #politics #California #NorCal #YubaSutter #sacramento #BayArea #CCPVirus #shopping #RICOact #trafficking #cartels ◦Two girls, 13 and 14, arrested in Stockton after vehicle pursuit in stolen car, police said ◦What you can and can’t do at parks in California this weekend as coronavirus orders continue ◦When will schools open, stimulus checks arrive? List of dates to know in coronavirus pandemic ◦Sleep Train Arena to become 360-bed coronavirus hospital, Army Corps says ◦Nurses union file complaints with 16 state OSHA regulators over lack of coronavirus gear ◦Amid coronavirus slowdown, Arik Armstead tries to boost Sacramento-area re...
2020-03-29
1h 03
Build America Podcast
Davis-Bacon, OSHA, Jones Act, and Buy American
A quick background on terms you hear every day in federal construction contracting: Davis-Bacon, OSHA, Jones Act, and Buy American. http://sjcivil.net/law/davis-bacon-osha-jones-act-and-buy-american/
2019-05-28
04 min
The Law Is My Ass
2017 09 30 Law My Ass E39 with Stan Davis on football protests
In this exciting 39th Episode we talk about the legalities of the current protests and demonstrations by NFL players, coaches, and owners, and along the way we also answer the following questions (among others): Can Lingerie League football players be disciplined for pre-game protests? (Hint: most definitely); Can your local high school's football players be disciplined for pre-game protest (Hint: less likely); Can NFL players be disciplined for pre-game protests? (Hint: unlikely, but not because of the First Amendment); Can women drive in Saudi Arabia (Hint: not yet - but soon!); Are the Supreme Court travel ban appeals...
2017-10-01
1h 00
Dark Wings, Dork Words
Season 6 Episode 04: Book of the Stranger
I'm afraid there's a drop in the audio quality of this one, but it's still listenable. Lots to talk about. Jon Snow doesn't even step foot out of Castle Black before Sansa arrives to pull him back in. Brienne tells Melisandre and Ser Davos of Stannis' fate. Margaery pays Loras a visit, who is not faring well in his cell. Cersei and Jaime come to terms with Lady Olenna and Ser Kevan. Ramsay pulls off another despicable act, and that's a wrap on Osha. Theon gets a chilly homecoming.
2016-05-20
1h 01
The Nursing Show
Safer Patient Ambulation with Nezzie and Episode 352
Missing men with depression, Maine looks at death with dignity, a new OSHA program fights healthcare workplace injury, and we’ll look at two innovative products from the NTI Critical Care Nurses Conference last May. If that's what you're looking for, you found it. It's the Nursing Show. The post Safer Patient Ambulation with Nezzie and Episode 352 appeared first on The Nursing Show.
2015-07-13
19 min
WorkCompAcademy | Weekly News
WorkCompAcademy News - October 28, 2013
Kyle Uebelhardt is the host for this edition which reports on the following news stories. Stakeholders Pick Sides In S.B. 863 Constitutional Litigation. U.C. Davis Cop Settles Controversial Comp Case for $38K. CDI Awards $32 Million in Grants to Combat Comp. Aptos Builder and Employees Guilty of Comp Fraud. Correctional Officer Arraigned on Comp Fraud Charges. Implaintium CEO Convicted of Spinal Implant Overcharges. Insurance Commissioner Approves WCIRB Regulatory Filing. 49ers' Construction Site Deaths Trigger Cal/OSHA Investigations. One Million Fake Xanax Pills Seized.
2013-11-02
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