Leah Rumore, Safety Manager at Goggin Safety Services, never set out to work in manufacturing, but when she accidentally discovered the field of ergonomics, everything clicked. Today, she brings empathy, intelligence, and creativity to her work helping teams stay safe and thrive.
In this episode, Jenny and Ellen explore Leah’s journey as a safety professional in the manufacturing and construction industries. Leah shares the secrets to successful a safety culture: connection and collaboration.
This episode is packed with insight on how to have a successful career keeping people safe, and how to implement effective safety strategies that people will actually adopt. Leah explains that coaching, not policing, is the key to long-term success.
Where you can find Leah: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leah-f-rumore-csp-138b2516/ Company: https://www.gogginsafety.com/
------- Podcast hosted by The Bolder Company: https://www.theboldercompany.com/ Podcast executive production by Gael Communications: https://www.gaelcommunications.com/ Podcast technical production by Miceli Productions: https://miceliproductions.com/
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