TCSP 15 - Safety, Sleep & Making It Awkward with Ray Brown, CEO, ESCO Group

Season #1 Episode #15

When’s the last time you heard these two words? “Be careful.” We say these words to each other all the time because we know life comes with risk. And this is especially true in the workplace. So what can you do to create a truly safe workplace—one that goes beyond simply checking the boxes that OSHA requires? You make safety part of the culture, just like today’s guest, Ray Brown, CEO of ESCO Group. Esco Group provides electrical construction, electrical engineering, and electrical safety services to various commercial and industrial clients. ESCO group makes safety a priority, from safety gear, to a focus on sleep, to engaging employees in training that builds a profound awareness of why safety is important to the employees themselves—and to their families. Whether you’re focused on workplace safety or personal safety, there is something for you in this insightful conversation with Ray. Listen and learn: How to move beyond “checking the boxes” for workplace safety Why safety at work starts at home How deciding to “make it awkward” may be the key to achieving the safety mindset BIO Ray Brown is the President of Esco Group. Esco Group provides electrical construction, electrical engineering plant automation, Arc flash analysis, and electrical safety services to various commercial and industrial clients, primarily within the food and beverage manufacturing agriculture and municipal markets. Ray likes to say ESCO Group provides engineering construction services from seed to table. Connect with Ray Brown Email: Ray [email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-brown-23b65622/ For you: Find out your risk of Counterfeit Sleep®. Take the screening here: www.counterfeitsleep.com For your workplace: Get the benefits of High Performance Sleep in your workplace! Learn more about high performance sleep and our sleep performance assessment in your workplace. Visit www.hipersleep.com  Book Tara to speak to your group: www.o2tara.org/speaker