Nikki Olson

Author: Nikki Olson

Nikki Olson is a former commercial archaeologist and former Content Marketing Manager at Safesite. When Nikki’s not waist-deep in writing and editing, she’s in over her head surfing and kayaking around Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way.

Construction Careers: Jackie Guttman, Project Manager + Professional Engineer (PE)

Construction has a talent shortage. More than that, it also has a diversity shortage. And it will take everyone’s help to solve both problems. In this series, Safesite will talk...

4 Things Standing in the Way of Diversity in Construction

The topic of diversity is increasingly popular in the construction industry. Whether it’s executive teams talking about future visions and leadership opportunities or hiring managers looking for new talent in...

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4 Free Toolbox Talks for Building Cultural Competency

As a manager in the field, you have a long list of skills that you need to make sure everyone goes home safe. These range from highly technical to very...

A Guide to Sourcing Inclusive PPE for Diverse Teams

Is your PPE stock offering workers full protection? Worse, is some of your PPE actually a hazard? Your PPE stocks may be well-sourced and managed, but if they’re not inclusive,...

Your Guide to Workplace Injury Statistics for 2021

Tracking incident and injury trends is a helpful way to shore up your organization’s safety program. However, it can also be helpful to track your workplace data against injury data...

A Year’s Worth of Toolbox Talks

Toolbox talks are a chance to bring the team together and get everyone on the same page. To get the most out of your toolbox talks, you need to put...

Top 10 OSHA Violations for 2020 & 3 Key Takeaways

Every year, OSHA publishes a list of its most-cited violations from the past financial year. Most years, it appears during the National Safety Council Congress & Expo, when the two...

Safesite Predicts 2021’s Health and Safety Trends

The year 2020 was a wild year for health and safety professionals. We’re all still processing it, and most days look to be a repeat of last year. Some of...
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