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Discover the secrets to enhancing laboratory safety without the hassle of navigating complex regulations and modifying established practices.

Tune in to the enlightening discussions led by the knowledgeable Dan the Lab Safety Man and infectious disease behaviorist Sean Kaufman. Together, they explore a wide range of lab safety subjects on a weekly basis.

Stay up-to-date with the latest trends and engaging debates surrounding lab safety by tuning in to every episode.

Don't miss out on this valuable resource!

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  • Making Lab Safety Relatable: Powerful Analogies for Behavior Change
    Jun 6 2025

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    Why do some safety messages stick while others are ignored? The answer lies in how we frame them.

    In this enlightening conversation, Dan Scungio and Sean Kaufman explore the art and science of making laboratory safety relatable through powerful analogies that bridge everyday experiences with laboratory practices. They examine why seatbelts became widely adopted not merely through risk awareness but through campaigns like "Click It or Ticket," revealing that behavior is driven primarily by expectations and accountability rather than risk perception alone.

    The hosts unpack our troubling tendency to underestimate risks after prolonged exposure—what Sean calls "the human risk factor element." Through vivid analogies involving cell phones, vitamins, and swimming pools, they demonstrate how complacency clouds judgment and creates dangerous blind spots in laboratory settings. Particularly effective is the cell phone comparison: most lab workers who would never place a laboratory phone on their kitchen table regularly place personal phones on contaminated lab surfaces before bringing them to break areas.

    Most striking is the critical examination of trust in laboratory management. While laboratories require rigorous competency assessments for technical procedures, safety practices rarely receive the same verification. As Sean poignantly states, "Trust is very dangerous. Hope is an expensive commodity." This disconnect between testing standards and safety protocols represents a fundamental gap that puts laboratory workers at unnecessary risk.

    Join us for this thought-provoking discussion that challenges conventional approaches to safety training and offers practical strategies for creating a culture where safety becomes second nature. Have you experienced the normalization of risk in your workplace? We'd love to hear your stories and solutions!

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    17 m
  • The Leadership Institute for Laboratory Safety Management: A Cruise Ship Adventure
    May 16 2025

    Ready for a professional development experience that breaks the mold? The Laboratory Safety Gurus, Dan Scungio and Sean Kaufman, are launching something unprecedented in the laboratory safety world – a Leadership Institute for Laboratory Safety Management aboard a Caribbean cruise ship.

    From the cold of winter to the warmth of tropical waters, this seven-day journey (January 31-February 7, 2025) combines rigorous professional education with genuine refreshment. For those serving on the frontlines of laboratory safety – whether in healthcare, clinical, research, diagnostic, or public health settings – this represents a rare opportunity to step away, recharge, and return with enhanced leadership capabilities. The comprehensive program delivers 24 hours of specialized training focused on leadership skills, culture development, onboarding/offboarding processes, and risk management strategies specific to laboratory environments.

    What makes this offering truly remarkable is its value proposition. For $2,500 (with early bird pricing at $2,250), participants receive tuition, accommodations, and meals – a package that would typically cost well over this amount for a comparable land-based program. The cruise departs from Tampa and visits spectacular destinations including Puerto Costa Maya (Mexico), Roatan (Honduras), Belize City, and Cozumel (Mexico). The schedule thoughtfully balances educational sessions with port exploration time, ensuring participants benefit from both professional growth and personal refreshment. Participants may even bring a guest for a reasonable additional fee, making this a potential working vacation.

    Laboratory safety professionals often face resistance, frustration, and burnout in their critical roles. This innovative Institute provides not just knowledge and skills but also validation, community, and renewal – essential elements for sustained excellence in laboratory safety leadership. Space will be limited to create an intimate learning environment, so watch for registration details coming soon and secure your spot for this unique professional development opportunity that nurtures both your career and your wellbeing. Don't miss the chance to be part of this bucket-list event – follow Dan and Sean on LinkedIn for registration information!

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    16 m
  • From Reporting to Action: Closing the Loop on Laboratory Safety Incidents
    Mar 30 2025

    Safety reporting in laboratories isn't just about checking boxes—it's about creating fundamental change that protects everyone. In this candid conversation, Dan Scungio and Sean Kaufman tackle the uncomfortable reality that many lab professionals face: reporting systems exist, but fear of punishment keeps critical safety information hidden.

    What happens when a laboratory culture punishes those who speak up about safety concerns? The consequences extend far beyond incident rates. As Dan shares from his experiences as a safety officer, environments where staff fear retribution for reporting incidents create dangerous ripple effects that impact quality assurance and patient care. The hosts explore how power dynamics, from pathologists who ignore safety protocols to managers who punish those who report problems, create barriers to transparent safety cultures.

    The critical difference between effective and ineffective reporting systems lies not in collecting data, but in what happens afterward. Sean and Dan discuss practical frameworks for closing the feedback loop, including the "stop, start, keep" model that empowers laboratory staff to identify and implement meaningful changes. True laboratory safety requires moving beyond assigning blame to sharing safety stories openly, ensuring that lessons learned become permanent improvements rather than lessons ignored. By fostering environments where reporting leads to action rather than punishment, laboratories can transform their safety culture from one of fear to one of collective responsibility and continuous improvement.

    Have you experienced barriers to reporting safety concerns in your laboratory? Share your experiences and join the conversation about creating psychologically safe reporting environments.

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    16 m
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