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Psych Health, Safety, and the Law - with Adele Abrams
Psych Health, Safety, and the Law - with Adele Abrams
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Length:
65 minutes
Released:
Sep 9, 2022
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Podcast episode
Description
While the U. S. may lack a specific set of laws that address psychosocial hazards in the workplace, some have a depth of understanding of the intersection between safety and the law. Adele Abrams is not only a safety professional but a licensed attorney with a law practice in three states. Attorney Abrams has expertise in both general industry and mining, including involvement in over 400 fatality investigations. She believes that many of the root causes of these incidents could have been traced back to psychosocial hazards had these kinds of hazards been better understood and investigated.
Attorney Abrams will discuss some of the challenges that organizations face when dealing with workers' mental and emotional well-being, including some of the unfounded fears that stand in the way of focusing on the total health of workers. She will share the experience of workers and advise workers, employees, and safety professionals to improve psychological health and safety.
Attorney Abrams will discuss some of the challenges that organizations face when dealing with workers' mental and emotional well-being, including some of the unfounded fears that stand in the way of focusing on the total health of workers. She will share the experience of workers and advise workers, employees, and safety professionals to improve psychological health and safety.
Released:
Sep 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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