Category: Song of the Week
The EHS Daily Advisor editorial staff pick their favorite safety-centric songs to serve as the soundtrack to your workday.
There’s a lot going on for safety professionals right now: Economic uncertainty, massive job cuts at agencies like the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health and the Environmental Protection Agency, and the impact of those things on their own jobs and businesses. For the Song of the Week, we’re going with the Kinks’ 1983 […]
On the EHS On Tap podcast this week, Dr. Thomas Krause talked about how organizations can change their safety culture and the important role of leadership. With this in mind, the song of the week is David Bowie’s song “Changes.” Featuring Rick Wakeman of Yes on piano, the song was the first single from Bowie’s […]
As Women in Construction Week winds down and with International Women’s Day on March 8, it feels appropriate that the Song of the Week is “Sisters Are Doin’ It for Themselves,” a funky 1985 banger from Eurhythmics and Aretha Franklin. Released as a single in October 1985, the song is a feminist anthem written by […]
With a new administration in Washington has come a federal funding freeze, which has impacted many federal programs and agreements. U.S. District Judge John “Jack” McConnell Jr. on February 10 issued an Enforcement Order that clarified his previous Temporary Restraining Order, which ordered the Trump administration to release federal funds. While that’s being sorted out, […]
This week, the American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) announced a new industry consensus standard for construction and demolition worker environment, health, and safety training. With that in mind, the Song of the Week is “Brick by Brick” by the English indie rock act Arctic Monkeys. Typically known for its wordy songs, the band intentionally […]
EHS Daily Advisor’s Enviro, Social, & Governance Week is wrapping up, the work involved with ESG initiatives will continue on. The Song of the Week focuses on the “E” in ESG with “Before the Water Gets Too High” from New York City indie rock act Parquet Courts. Included on the 2018 album Wide Awake!, the […]
Now that the California wildfires are under control, the long, arduous job of cleanup and recovery has begun. This week, the state’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) announced that employers performing cleanup work are subject to California’s workplace safety and health regulations. With that in mind, the Song of the Week is “Pick […]
The California wildfires have finally been contained, according to CAL FIRE, but the after-effects will be felt in the Los Angeles area and beyond for years. The fires caused 29 deaths and destroyed more than 16,000 structures, causing billions in damages. The FireAid benefit concert last night raised millions for fire relief, but there’s a […]
A cold snap enveloped much of the country this week, with large amounts of snow dropped on states that are unaccustomed to such precipitation like Louisiana, Texas and Florida. The Song of the Week, therefore, is a great 1973 deep cut from Neil Young called “Winterlong.” The yearning country rock love song was first performed […]
The whole point of being a safety professional is to prevent worker injuries. This week, EHS Daily Advisor wrote about how the government tracks worker injuries, illnesses, and fatalities. Keeping that in mind, the Song of the Week is a slow-burn scorcher from Boston alt-rock act Morphine called “Cure for Pain.” The title track of […]