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In a post-pandemic world, the outlook on workplace safety is changing.

While physical and economic recovery is critical, organizations are placing an equally large focus on the psychological toll the pandemic and other aspects of the workplace have had on individuals in the past.

Holistic approach

This change in outlook is centered around implementing a holistic approach to health and safety, prioritizing all aspects of employee wellbeing. It’s a conversation that is no longer only taking place among safety leadership–it’s also at the top of agendas for boards of directors around the world.

Sean Stinson of Blackline Safety joined Occupational Health and Safety’s SafetyPod podcast to discuss the reframing of workplace safety, sharing guidance on topics such as ESG, employee engagement, and safety culture.

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