Speaker Profile
STEVEN ST LAURENT
People often complain about boring safety trainers who drone you to sleep with their boring style. Launched in 2007, Mr. St. Laurent has grown his safety company, Steven St Laurent.com, Inc., by providing dynamic training that doesn’t bore you to death compelling his audience to put safety into practice in their professional and personal lives. Steve is known as the “Spanish OSHA Guy” and conducts all his training in Spanish as well as English thanks to having lived and worked 2 years in Mexico! You can transform your safety culture with help from Steve’s unique 4-pronged approach: (1) Identifying where your company is on the Time/Money Continuum of basic safety awareness, compliance, and implementation of best practices; (2) Sharing trends in your industry for a strong safety culture; (3) Exploring with your company leaders where you desire to be in 6 - 24 months; and (4) Unifying your company resources with Steven St Laurent.com, Inc. and other outside consultants to map out a strategy to win not just with Safety & Health, but also with Quality and Production! Steve’s training and consulting experience is born from his work directly with construction and manufacturing outfits in over 30 states and also in Mexico. Mr. St. Laurent always brings his “high energy” style to the customized training he provides including OSHA 10 and 30-hr, First Aid/CPR/AED, bloodborne pathogens, lockout-tag out, confined space, and other compliance topics, along with his specialty of supervisor training on topics such as “effective communications” and “How to Deliver Training & Toolbox Safety Talks that Don’t Bore you to Death!” Mr. St. Laurent maintains a free safety blog focusing on how to be a better trainer as well as providing content for toolbox safety talks. He also provides his free, Toolbox Talk of-the-Month complete with a quiz and the sign-in sheet with a summary of the talk, all in English and Spanish! Steve is grateful to live in North Central Massachusetts with his beautiful bride of over a decade and their three children.
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