It’s not enough to be highly skilled and know your stuff. If we want to influence people and create change, which for many of us is about saving lives, we need to be able to communicate with clarity, impact and cut-through.
In this session Clare Arthurs of Red River Strategic Communication will give us an insight into why it’s so important to build the influence of Occupational Hygienists as well as an give us some foundational communication skills which we’ll be able to apply immediately.
The differences in how both jurisdictions address the policy, regulation and practice of occupational hygiene and seeks to draw conclusions about how this can inform better workplace health outcomes.
The benefits and challenges of a multidisciplinary approach to exposure control with a focus on the role of the Occupational Hygiene professional in risk identification, stakeholder engagement and the delivery of controls.
A look at the various pieces of LEV test kit available and assess which ones will enable us to make a judgement as to weather adequate control being achieved.
Utilizing digital media is at the very heart of the changing approach to communication for delivering evidenced-based information for good decision-making.