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#731 – 23 - Safety Corner - Shaking Up Safety: Phill’s Take on the OGCA Safety Summit & Industry Realities

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Phill shares his insider experience at the OGCA Safety Summit, where he connected with industry leaders, talked real safety, and—of course—made sure that Safety Corner’s reputation for rattling cages was well known.

We dive into: 🔹 Key takeaways from the Safety Summit—who’s talking, who’s listening, and who’s just there for the coffee. 🔹 Networking in the safety world—building real conversations around what works and what doesn’t on job sites. 🔹 The never-ending acronym madness—MILTSD? How many tax dollars are spent creating these titles? 🔹 Ontario safety stats from 2013–2023—what’s improved, what hasn’t, and where the industry still needs major work. 🔹 Breaking down a safety client’s procedures—what’s effective, what’s overkill, and what’s missing the mark.

Safety isn’t just about paperwork and policies—it’s about real action that saves lives. Phill pulls no punches in this conversation, exposing the flaws, progress, and politics of construction safety today.

🎧 Tune in for an unfiltered discussion on what’s really happening in safety.

#SafetyCorner #OGCASafetySummit #ConstructionSafety #IndustryChange #RattlingCages #SafetyMatters 🚧🔥

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Phill shares his insider experience at the OGCA Safety Summit, where he connected with industry leaders, talked real safety, and—of course—made sure that Safety Corner’s reputation for rattling cages was well known.

We dive into: 🔹 Key takeaways from the Safety Summit—who’s talking, who’s listening, and who’s just there for the coffee. 🔹 Networking in the safety world—building real conversations around what works and what doesn’t on job sites. 🔹 The never-ending acronym madness—MILTSD? How many tax dollars are spent creating these titles? 🔹 Ontario safety stats from 2013–2023—what’s improved, what hasn’t, and where the industry still needs major work. 🔹 Breaking down a safety client’s procedures—what’s effective, what’s overkill, and what’s missing the mark.

Safety isn’t just about paperwork and policies—it’s about real action that saves lives. Phill pulls no punches in this conversation, exposing the flaws, progress, and politics of construction safety today.

🎧 Tune in for an unfiltered discussion on what’s really happening in safety.

#SafetyCorner #OGCASafetySummit #ConstructionSafety #IndustryChange #RattlingCages #SafetyMatters 🚧🔥

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