Join Elizabeth Johnson, Senior Director of EHS at Mitsubishi Power Americas, as she discusses what the next generation of EHS professionals will need, in addition to technical expertise, to be successful. We cover the importance of soft skills, such as communication and leadership, the significance of clear and concise writing, and the value of pursuing education. Overall, Elizabeth highlights the importance of supporting and mentoring the next generation of safety professionals and leaving a positive impact on the profession. Elizabeth shares her into the safety profession, starting with her time in the United States Army and her transition into the field of safety.
#116: Advice From HSI's CEO: Approaching Leadership, Mentorship, and the Three Es
#115: From Hopeful Veterinarian to Certified Safety Professional
#114: Utilizing Your Insurance, Women in Safety, Workplace Violence, and More with a Risk Consultant
#112: Human Performance - Understanding How and Why People Make Mistakes
#111: 2023 Women in Safety Survey Results - Conversation Continued
#110: Live From NSC 2023
#109: From Meter Reading to a 30-Year Utility Safety Career
#108: "Hot" Topics and New Proposed OSHA Regulations with Dr. Todd
#107: An OSHA Inspection My First Week on the Job
#106: Live From ASSP Safety 2023
#105: How I Found My Safety Job at the Dog Park
#104: How a Passion for Worker Justice and Microbes Led to a Career in Industrial Hygiene
103: Preventing Workplace Violence vs. Reacting To It
#102: Understanding Psychosocial Hazards in the Workplace
#101: Why EHS Isn't Just Morally Right, But Good Business Too
#100: How Important are Soft Skills in Safety?
#99: Cannabinoids, Immortal Cells, Baby Teeth, and a Passion for Helping Others
#98: How to Use Data Analysis to Improve Your EHS Program
#97: Safety in the Bering Sea
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