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The role of safety is highly visible in some industries (think construction or energy). In others, it may not seem so obvious (think entertainment or museums). But in some form or fashion, safety is everywhere, in all industries, always. Join BCSP CEO Christy Uden as she visits inspiring safety professionals to learn why they do what they do, how they build their safety cultures, and just what that looks like in their unique settings. This is Safety on Location.
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In Part 2 of our conversation with L'Oréal, we step inside L'Oréal’s Research and Innovation facility in New Jersey to explore how safety operates in an unexpected setting: a working salon. What appears to be a familiar environment quickly reveals a complex safety landscape where employees, consumers, and live product testing intersect. From ventilation systems to engineering controls to detailed emergency planning, Vice President of EHS Laynnea Myles explains how safety is built into the space through a collaborative EHS 360 program, which builds trust and minimizes risk. Listeners will also hear about Laynnea’s journey into the profession and how mentorship, networking, and certification helped shape her career. She also shares invaluable advice for those new to the field, offering a fresh perspective on safety that goes far beyond the salon chair.
BCSP CEO Christy Uden visits global beauty leader, L'Oréal, for this two-part episode of Safety on Location. Going beyond beauty, Christy explores what it really takes to protect people in fast-paced, high-stakes environments, from laboratory risk assessments to PPE for cosmetic handling. Christy is joined by Laynnea Myles, Assistant Vice President of EHS at L'Oréal, to discuss the role of preparation and collaboration in building a strong safety foundation. Plus—what happens when a fire alarm goes off mid-hair dye study? Tune in now for Part 1, and stay tuned for Part 2, where Christy steps into L'Oréal’s salons to understand safety protocols during product testing—and hear more about Laynnea’s personal journey into EHS.
In part two of Safety on Location at Oklahoma State University, we dive deeper into one of the country’s most unique safety programs. Join us as Dr. Virginia Charter describes how a degree program that started in a campus fire station has grown into a powerhouse with a 100% job placement rate and endless career paths. We also hear from senior Caleb Pierce, a BCSP scholarship recipient, who shares why he switched from aerospace engineering to fire protection and safety—and why this tight-knit, hands-on field has him excited for the future. From real-world projects to career-ready skills, this episode demonstrates why safety education at OSU is anything but ordinary.
In this episode of Safety on Location, we head to Oklahoma State University for a front-row seat to safety education in action. Join us as we catch up with Leslie Stockel—former BCSP Board President and OSU associate professor—and explore one of the nation’s most hands-on safety programs. Think fire tornadoes, dust explosions, sprinkler demos, and students learning safety by doing, not just reading about it. Leslie reflects on her journey from industry to the classroom, explains why strong technical skills still matter, and reveals how OSU is preparing today’s students to lead the future of safety. It’s learning, sparks, and real-world impact—all in one episode. Watch this video to learn more about OSU's Qualified Academic Program.
How does a company go three years without a lost-time injury, continually earn prestigious awards like the Kentucky Governor’s Health and Safety award, and have employees so invested in safety that there’s a lottery drawing to select who gets to join the safety committee?You’ll have to listen to this brilliantly polished episode of Safety on Location to find out!BCSP CEO Christy Uden travels to the horse capital of the world to get a fine look at Tiffany and Co.’s Lexington Facility—where safety and craftsmanship go together like horses and carats.From a simple posture adjustment that made a world of difference to the encouragement of employee buy-in through the use of familiar game shows, this episode is packed with insights as valuable as Tiffany & Co.’s legendary jewels.Watch this video to learn more about safety at Tiffany & Co.
BCSP CEO Christy Uden is taking a walk on the wild side in this episode of Safety on Location! When it comes to zoo safety, most of us probably imagine daring animal rescues and keeping habitats secure, but often times the biggest challenge isn’t just the lions and tigers—it’s the two-legged creatures roaming the grounds!Enter Domini Montgomery, the leader of the Saint Louis Zoo’s safety pack. As the Director of Safety and Risk Management, she takes us on a safari, revealing how her team of just two works to keep the animals, the staff, and thousands of daily guests protected.Join Christy and Domini as they roam the zoo grounds, uncover the evolution of the zoo’s safety efforts, and explore what it takes to create a safe and thriving ecosystem for all creatures!Learn more about the St. Louis Zoo's safety culture here.
At Takeda Pharmaceuticals, the mission to discover and deliver life-transforming treatments for patients is at the heart of everything they do. But what many may not realize is how deeply this philosophy also shapes the processes behind the creation of these life-saving treatments. Behind the scenes, a dedicated team of Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) professionals works tirelessly to ensure the safety and well-being of the workers responsible for these breakthroughs. In the fourth installment of Safety on Location, BCSP CEO Christy Uden heads to California to meet with five members of Takeda’s EHS team. Together, they dive into the unique risks and hazards faced in the pharmaceutical industry—risks that range from managing biohazardous waste and corrosive chemicals to mitigating burn risks, fall hazards, and the complexities of chemical processing and water treatment. This episode offers an exclusive look into how Takeda’s EHS team tackles these challenges head-on, balancing innovation with safety. Join us for an insightful conversation with these dedicated professionals as they share what it takes to protect the people behind the life-saving treatments, only on Safety on Location. See more about Takeda's safety culture here.
On the third episode of Safety on Location, BCSP’s CEO Christy Uden, CAE, IOM, visits The Huntington, a collections-based research and educational institution in San Marino, California, where she interviews Dr. Christie Bautista, CIT, Environmental Health and Safety Manager. Join both Christy and Christie as they walk the botanical garden grounds and discuss the beginnings of The Huntington’s safety program, the importance of tailoring a safety program to ensure it fits the needs of a diverse workforce, and the importance of mentorship and community. Additionally, you’ll learn about the history of The Huntington and the unique challenges that a Safety Manager faces at a facility that includes a library, an art museum, and a botanical garden. View the video to learn more about safety at the Huntington here.
The role of safety is highly visible in some industries (think construction or energy). In others, it may not seem so obvious (think entertainment or museums). But in some form or fashion, safety is everywhere, in all industries, always. Join BCSP CEO Christy Uden as she visits inspiring safety professionals to learn why they do what they do, how they build their safety cultures, and just what that looks like in their unique settings. This is Safety on Location.
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