E199: Watch Out for Fake Safety Training Companies
On episode 199 of EHS On Tap, Matthew Hart, CEO of Soter Analytics, talks about the prevalence of fake safety training certification companies.

On episode 199 of EHS On Tap, Matthew Hart, CEO of Soter Analytics, talks about the prevalence of fake safety training certification companies.
On episode 198 of EHS On Tap, Cameron Strother, senior EHS manager, Skanska, talks about building a strong safety culture.
On episode 197 of EHS On Tap, Greg Notbusch, Principal, Business Management for AT&T Consumer Field Operations National EH&S Staff, talks about maintaining an effective safety culture throughout a large organization.
On episode 196 of EHS On Tap, Taylor Allis, Chief Product Officer, Avetta, talks about using technology to improve contractor safety compliance.
On episode 195 of EHS On Tap, Kelly Lynch Feldkamp, founder of ProventionPlus, talks about working with companies to help prevent on-the-job injuries.
On episode 194 of EHS On Tap, Tom Heneghan, manager of Preparedness Education and Youth Preparedness at the American Red Cross, talks about the importance of business continuity planning.
On episode 193 of EHS On Tap, Katie Martin, Director of Sustainability at Avetta, talks about supplier engagement and communications around ESG. This episode is sponsored by Avetta.
On episode 192 of EHS On Tap, Sajama Mitta, CEO of CDMS, talks about working with California businesses to improve workplace safety.
On episode 191 of EHS On Tap, John Ho, co-chair of the OSHA Workplace Safety Practice at Cozen O’Connor, talks about OSHA’s new injury reporting rule.
On episode 190 of EHS On Tap, Shawn Smith, Product Director, Training and Content for KPA, talks about the benefits of mobile safety training for employees.
On episode 189 of EHS On Tap, Todd Schultz, chief administrative officer, state of Nevada Safety Consultation and Training Section, talks about Nevada’s efforts to help businesses improve workplace safety.
On episode 188 of EHS On Tap, Beemal Vasani, head of commercial strategy and business development, Ansell, talks about the growth of wearables and connected PPE.
On episode 187 of EHS On Tap, Dr. Andrew MacPherson, clinical professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of British Columbia, talks about dealing with cold weather work hazards.
On episode 186 of EHS On Tap, Amy Roosa, founder and CEO of The Safety Rack, talks about the need for properly fitting PPE for women.
On episode 185 of EHS On Tap, Ricky Marton, co-founder and CEO of Koru Global, talks about ESG best practices.
On episode 184 of EHS On Tap, Jane Heidingsfelder, labor and employment attorney with Jones Walker, talks about current trends in OSHA inspections. This interview was recorded at the NSC Safety Congress in New Orleans in October.
On episode 183 of EHS On Tap, Hector Alvarez, president of Alvarez Associates, talks about the new California workplace violence prevention law.
On episode 182 of EHS On Tap, Langdon Dement, Global EHS Specialist at Evotix, and Catryna Jackson, Sustainability and Environmental Programs Leader for Evotix, talk about using technology for sustainability and risk mitigation. This episode is sponsored by Evotix and was recorded live as part of EHS Daily Advisor's Technology NOW online summit.
On episode 181 of EHS On Tap, Scott DeBow, Principal of Health/Safety & Environment for Avetta, talks about navigating worker management. This episode is sponsored by Avetta.
On episode 180 of EHS On Tap, Aaron Harroch, national hand safety program manager for Superior Glove, talks about the importance of hand safety. This episode is sponsored by Superior Glove.
On episode 179 of EHS On Tap, Dan Corcoran, academic program director for Columbia Southern University’s occupational safety and health and environmental management programs, talks about CSU’s new Doctor of Occupational Safety and Health program. This episode is sponsored by Columbia Southern University.
On episode 178 of EHS On Tap, Trevor Bronson, director of Portfolio Strategy at Intelex, talks about safety culture best practices. This episode is sponsored by Intelex.
On episode 177 of EHS On Tap, Joshua Russell, senior manager of EHS, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, talks about his EHS journey and his new podcast Illusion of Safety.
On episode 176 of EHS On Tap, Zach Pucillo, EHS Compliance Manager at KPA, talks about best practices for handling hazardous materials.
On episode 175 of EHS On Tap, Clint Wolfley, Chief Safety Officer at UCOR, talks about UCOR’s approach to workplace safety.
On episode 174 of EHS On Tap, Karen Hamel, regulatory expert and trainer for HalenHardy, talks about what businesses need to know about emergency preparedness.
On episode 173 of EHS On Tap, Langdon Dement, global EHS Advisor at Evotix, and Julian Taylor, Director of Sales Enablement at Evotix, talk about ensuring safe operations throughout your business. This episode is sponsored by Evotix.
On episode 172 of EHS On Tap, suicide prevention expert Alexandra Wyman talks about recognizing the warning signs when workers are experiencing suicidal feelings.
On episode 171 of EHS On Tap, Michael Kleeman, a member of the Scientific Advisory Council of the American Red Cross and head of the Disaster Cycle Sub-Council, discusses what businesses should know about hurricane preparedness.
On episode 170 of EHS On Tap, Barry Nelson, founder and CEO of FactorLab, talks about how AI is transforming safety.