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Safety Stripes by Mighty Line is a podcast series produced by Dave Tabar and Wes Wyatt. The show and schedule will be Mighty Line Monday Minute (https://www.mightylineminute.com/) presented by Dave Tabar, and Wednesday Warehouse Safety Tips (https://warehousesafetytips.com/blog/posts/) by Wes Wyatt. Podcasts will be weekly and highlight general industrial and workplace safety topics. View the blogs, videos and articles at https://mightylinetape.com/ Vodcasts, and videos. Also all Mighty Line ...
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The Greg Herenda Show

The Greg Herenda Show

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Fairleigh Dickinson Men's Basketball Head Coach Greg Herenda's weekly show, which features premiere guests and sports personalities such as Hall of Fame Coaches Jim Calhoun and John Calipari, NFL coaches Bill Cowher and Dave Wannstedt, MLB Hall of Famers (Frank Thomas), former NBA players, and numerous other guests. The show, which airs on Saturdays at noon on WFDU 89.1 FM, celebrated its three-year anniversary on September 7, 2017.
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AECI Plant Health

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Conversations that help you unlock nature's potential. AECI Plant Health is a South African company within the AECI Group of Companies serving the agricultural sector with pride. AECI Plant Health has been an ally to farmers in Africa for many years, and with the move towards sustainable agriculture, AECI Plant Health with its NuWay® programme, and its extensive range of products and services, aims to work with farmers to preserve our natural resources, restore soil biology and address the n ...
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https://jo.my/ks9dzt Hazard Communication & Chemical Safety: GHS Labels and Pictograms Understanding how to correctly label chemicals and identify hazards is critical for keeping everyone in the facility safe. Week 3 of our Hazard Communication & Chemical Safety series focuses on labeling and pictograms, essential components of the Globally Harmoni…
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https://jo.my/8fu6y7 Hazard Communication & Chemical Safety: Safety Data Sheets (SDS) A strong safety culture depends on clear communication, especially when it involves hazardous chemicals. That's where Safety Data Sheets (SDS) come in. These standardized documents are essential for informing, protecting, and preparing everyone in the facility. Un…
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https://jo.my/erw5ze Hazard Communication & Chemical Safety: Introduction to Hazard Communication (HazCom) Our topic this month focuses on Hazard Communication, also known as HazCom. This standard is built on a simple principle: every team member has the right to know about the hazardous substances they may come into contact with during their shift…
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https://jo.my/2506ai Ergonomics & Injury Prevention: Footwear and Floor Mats Preventing slips, trips, and falls is key to maintaining a safe and productive environment in any facility. While many factors contribute to injury prevention, two often overlooked areas are the importance of proper Footwear and the strategic use of floor mats. These simpl…
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https://jo.my/sgpl3v Ergonomics & Injury Prevention: Stretching And Microbreaks Staying productive often means staying on your feet and in motion for long hours. However, repeated movements and static postures can lead to fatigue, strain, and long-term injuries without the right balance. One simple yet highly effective way to prevent these issues i…
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https://jo.my/nsnvsq Ergonomics & Injury Prevention: Avoiding Repetitive Motion Strains Repetitive motion injuries are among the most common hazards in today’s facilities. These injuries can creep up slowly, often unnoticed, until pain or discomfort interferes with daily tasks. They affect muscles, tendons, and nerves, often in the hands, wrists, s…
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https://jo.my/gmuh1f Ergonomics & Injury Prevention: Safe Lifting Techniques That Prevent Injuries in the Workplace Manual lifting is one of the most frequent tasks in many facilities. Lifting is part of the daily routine, from moving boxes to shifting equipment. But when done incorrectly, it can quickly lead to serious injuries, especially strains…
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Workers must often repeat the same tasks in a fast-moving facility for long hours. The human body can only take so much strain before showing signs of wear, whether lifting, reaching, or sitting. This strain often leads to musculoskeletal disorders—or MSDs—which are one of the most common causes of workplace injuries. That’s why ergonomics is not j…
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https://jo.my/8nwtew Forklift Safety: Maintenance and Emergency Response Creating a strong safety culture in your warehouse starts with regular forklift maintenance and a solid emergency response plan. When equipment breaks down unexpectedly, it can lead to delays, safety risks, and unexpected costs. However, you can prevent or minimize these issue…
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https://jo.my/xv6b7a Forklift Safety: Load Management – Lifting, Carrying, and Stacking Safely Proper load management is one of the most critical aspects of forklift operation. Mishandling materials can lead to serious injuries, product damage, and costly downtime. Ensuring that loads are lifted, carried, and stacked safely helps maintain a secure …
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https://jo.my/e7cofg Forklift Safety: Safe Movement and Awareness Forklifts keep operations moving but pose serious risks if not handled with care. A busy facility means constant movement—pedestrians, equipment, and changing layouts create potential hazards. Safe operation depends on awareness, control, and the proper habits to prevent accidents be…
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https://jo.my/dsi2uj Forklift Fundamentals: Setting the Stage for Safety Forklifts are essential in many facilities, helping move heavy loads quickly and efficiently. But with their power comes responsibility. A strong safety culture starts with understanding the fundamentals—weight capacities, operator certification, pre-shift inspections, and the…
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https://jo.my/5k0dxz Promoting Positivity A positive work environment improves safety. Workers who feel valued and supported follow safety rules more carefully and help each other stay safe. Workplaces with good teamwork have fewer accidents and better communication about safety issues. Try these steps to create a positive work environment: Talk op…
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https://jo.my/wqlibl Encouraging A Growth Mindset Sound safety practices require employee support and positive attitudes. Workers who feel valued do their jobs better and help keep the workplace safe. Team support improves workplace safety and productivity. Tips for creating a supportive workplace: Show Good Habits - Your actions teach others. Join…
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https://jo.my/sflczu Appreciation and Recognition A strong safety culture isn’t just about preventing accidents—it’s also about building a workplace where employees feel valued and supported. When team members appreciate each other’s contributions, morale improves, teamwork strengthens, and productivity increases. Recognition isn’t just a task for …
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https://jo.my/ycegip Leading with Optimism and Resilience A strong safety culture starts with the right mindset. Positivity and resilience create a workplace where everyone stays motivated, engaged, and focused on solutions. When you lead by example with optimism, your team is more likely to follow, making the facility safer and more productive. Ch…
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https://jo.my/nh5dwq Enhancing Staff Parking Lot Safety Parking lot safety is a critical component of maintaining a secure facility environment. Often overlooked, these areas can pose unique risks, from poor traffic flow to insufficient hazard reporting. Addressing these concerns ensures everyone navigating your parking lot—whether employees, visit…
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https://jo.my/btcp6e Tips to Prevent Parking Lot Accidents Parking lots can be surprisingly dangerous places. Many vehicle accidents occur in these spaces due to congestion, limited visibility, and driver inattention. Whether you’re an employee or a visitor, staying vigilant in parking lots is vital to maintaining a safe and efficient facility envi…
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https://jo.my/bz62ta Avoiding Slip, Trip, and Fall Hazards in Parking Lots Slip, trip, and fall hazards in parking lots are common, especially during bad weather or when facilities are busy. Keeping parking areas safe protects employees and visitors and reflects a strong commitment to workplace safety. Addressing these hazards doesn’t have to be co…
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https://jo.my/vlq55a Staying Aware Of Personal Security One of the top priorities of a solid Safety Culture is ensuring the well-being of everyone both inside and outside the workplace. While we often focus on safety protocols within the warehouse, personal security in parking areas is just as critical. Whether arriving for your shift or heading ho…
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https://jo.my/x6y3dn Out With The Old - In With The New As the year winds down, it's the perfect time to reflect on safety at your facility. Safety isn't just a priority—it's the foundation for efficient, compliant, and productive operations. We've said it before, and we'll continue saying it: If "We've always done it that way." has ever been state…
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https://jo.my/ecnnky Staying Safe And Focused Workers face more distractions in factories during holidays. High order volumes create deadline pressure, which can cause safety mistakes. Common problems include messy workspaces, longer work hours, and worker tiredness. Following safety rules during this time is paramount to ensuring everyone at your …
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https://jo.my/cppubo Safety Risks During Winter Weather Winter's cold temperatures bring extra dangers to factories and warehouses. Workers can face slippery floors, icy walkways, and freezing temperatures. Here are a few steps workers can take to stay safe and effective. Dress for Cold Temperatures Wear multiple layers of clothing to control body …
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https://jo.my/idq7on Keeping Walkways and Exits Clear The holiday season increases activity for factories and warehouses, with increased deliveries, vacation schedules, and year-end deadlines. Amid the rush, it’s crucial to prioritize safety by ensuring all walkways and exit routes are clear. A well-organized workplace reduces risks and ensures eve…
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https://jo.my/ejklsi The Importance Of Consistency Today is a tremendous milestone for our podcast and our sponsors! We're celebrating our fifth year of providing facilities with weekly safety tips! Consistency is the foundation of a strong safety culture. As we've shown up every week for 260 consecutive episodes of Warehouse Safety Tips, building …
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Warehouse Robotics and Automation Safety - Week Four Maintenance and Reliability – Safe and Reliable Equipment Every Day Well-maintained automation is essential for safe operation. Proactively spotting and reporting maintenance issues can greatly reduce the risk of injuries. Let's focus on reporting issues, understanding manufacturer guidelines, an…
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Warehouse Robotics and Automation Safety - Week Three Risk Assessment and Management – Reducing Hazards Around Automation Every automated system has risks, and identifying them can prevent serious incidents. Risk assessments are crucial, and we should all engage in the process by staying informed and sharing insights. Your experiences on the floor …
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Warehouse Robotics and Automation Safety - Week Two Training and Education – Knowledge is Your Best Safety Tool Understanding how to work around automation is crucial for everyone’s safety. With well-planned training, we can operate in these environments confidently and safely. Please take advantage of every training session, as it may one day be c…
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Warehouse Robotics and Automation Safety - Week One Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) – Staying Safe Around Automation With more robots entering our warehouse floors, we must stay vigilant about safe interactions between humans and machines. Robots are a valuable asset for productivity, but we must take safety seriously whenever we're near automated eq…
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Improving Workplace Safety Culture And Performance - Week Five We must focus on health, awareness, and commitment to safety standards to keep our workplaces safe and productive. Following guidelines and prioritizing our well-being enables us to create a safer environment for everyone. Here are some top tips to enhance safety and create a safe, mind…
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Improving Workplace Safety Culture And Performance - Week Four Building a strong safety culture in your facility is critical to preventing accidents and promoting a healthier work environment. As a safety coordinator or manager, it’s essential to lead by example and encourage everyone to take ownership of safety. Here are a few tips to keep safety …
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Improving Workplace Safety Culture And Performance - Week Three Safety is everyone’s responsibility in factories and warehouses. As workers, we must ensure that safety is always a priority. One of the most effective ways to do this is by modeling safe behavior daily. By following regulations and guidelines and encouraging others to do the same, we …
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Improving Workplace Safety Culture And Performance - Week Two We prioritize your safety every week by providing you with Warehouse Safety Tips. While diverse in their application, these tips share commonalities crucial for protecting you and your fellow staff members. So when you see or hear what appears as repeats, realize the information is just …
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Improving Workplace Safety Culture And Performance - Week One Creating a safe workplace is everyone's responsibility, but everyone has a vital role. Taking simple yet effective actions can make your workplace safer for yourself and your colleagues. Let's explore five key steps to enhance safety in your factory, warehouse, or facility. Be Proactive …
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Off The Job Safety: Recreational Activities Safety doesn't stop when you clock out. Participating in recreational activities like sports, hiking, or swimming has risks. Preventing injuries and staying safe requires preparation and awareness. Here are some essential safety tips to keep in mind: 1. Prepare Properly Before you begin any recreational a…
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Off The Job Safety - Protecting Yourself At Home When we think about safety, we often focus on the facilities, factories, and warehouses where we work. However, many injuries happen at home during routine tasks like cooking, gardening, or home improvement. Following proper safety measures at home is crucial to avoiding preventable accidents. Here a…
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Off The Job Safety - Fall Prevention Tips For Home And Recreational Activities Accidents can happen anywhere, not just at work. Falls are one of the most common causes of injuries at home. It's important to stay vigilant and follow safety precautions while changing lightbulbs, hanging pictures, cleaning gutters, or prepping for Christmas decoration…
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Hidden Benefits of Vehicle Safety Vehicle accidents, particularly those occurring off the job, are a leading cause of injury and death for industrial workers. While workplace safety is often the focus, the impact of vehicle safety extends far beyond the factory floor. Let's explore how preventing auto accidents can significantly benefit workers and…
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Worker Safety - Managing Stress And Weather Ensuring the safety and well-being of your team is paramount. Stress and weather conditions can significantly impact productivity and safety, so implementing strategies that effectively address these challenges is crucial. 1. Recognize and Manage Stress: Warehouse work is demanding, and stress is often a …
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Worker Safety - Work Area Ventilation As someone who has worked in factories and warehouses, I know firsthand how crucial good air quality is in our workspaces. Let's dive into some key strategies to keep your team breathing easy. Mix it up: Natural and mechanical ventilation both have their place. Windows and vents are great but remember to strate…
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Worker Safety - Stay Hydrated We know we sound like a broken record, but some safety-related things are worth repeating. As we continue to battle the Summer Heat (At least here in Ohio), let's revisit and expand on last week's tips. Heat stroke prevention and proper hydration practices share almost the same tips, and they're vital in keeping our te…
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Worker Safety - Beat The Heat As temperatures soar, keeping our team safe from heat-related hazards is crucial. Review key strategies to protect workers and comply with guidelines and regulations. Remember, a safe workplace is a productive workplace! Here are a few tips for beating the heat: Know the signs: Watch for confusion, dizziness, rapid hea…
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Implementing Safety - Week Five Safety isn't just about rules—it's about creating a culture where everyone looks out for each other. As a Safety Coordinator, your role is crucial in shaping this environment. Here are some key strategies to enhance workplace safety: Lead by example: Show your team how to perform tasks safely, not just tell them. Enc…
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Implementing Safety - Week Four Safety leaders play a crucial role in maintaining a secure work environment. Their actions and decisions directly impact the well-being of our team members. Let's review some key strategies to enhance safety in our facilities while staying compliant with all the regulations and guidelines that are in place to keep us…
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Implementing Safety - Week Three Following OSHA guidelines and overall safety measures aren't just about compliance—they are about protecting the most valuable asset: STAFF. Here are a few essential tips to keep everyone safe on the job. Regular Safety Meetings: Hold daily, weekly, or monthly safety talks. These meetings keep safety at the forefron…
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Implementing Safety - Week Two Organizing safety efforts around themes can significantly improve awareness and compliance. Here's how you can use daily, weekly, and monthly safety themes to proactively create a safer work environment and keep safety in mind. Daily focus: Start each shift with a brief safety reminder tied to the day's theme. These r…
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Implementing Safety - Week One Safety isn't just a box we tick - it's the foundation of our work. As a Safety Manager, Safety Coordinator, or staff member in charge of safety, a quick chat about safety tips is a great way to start each shift! Here are a few tips to start with: You could share a recent close call or discuss a new protocol. It keeps …
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Responsible pesticide-handling practices ensure the safety of farmers, farmworkers, consumers, and the environment. In this episode, McGreggor Ntuli, technical support specialist at AECI Plant Health, shares best practices on handling pesticides safely and effectively on your farm. Learn about avoiding mistakes, using new technology, and boosting y…
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