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E73 10 Signs You're Overwhelmed as the Safety Manager (And What to Do Before Something Bad Happens)

If you feel overwhelmed as a safety manager, this OSHA video will feel painfully familiar. Learn the 10 warning signs that you’re drowning in workplace safety stress — and what to do before burnout, failed audits, or frustration take over.

This video is for busy or new safety managers who feel buried in OSHA compliance, safety training, incomplete programs, and constant firefighting. If you work in manufacturing, food processing, or industrial environments and feel like you’re barely keeping your head above water, this episode will help you understand why. You’ll learn the real reason most safety managers stay overwhelmed, how to stop reacting to every problem, and what it actually takes to build a workplace safety system that creates clarity, confidence, and peace of mind. We cover OSHA requirements, safety leadership, safety culture, delegation, buy-in, prioritization, and the simple system that helps managers go from overwhelmed to OSHA-ready.

IN THIS VIDEO YOU WILL LEARN:

-The 10 biggest signs you’re overwhelmed as a safety manager

-Why “fighting fires all day” keeps you stuck and stressed

-The hidden danger of incomplete safety programs and training

-How to reduce anxiety around OSHA audits and compliance

-Why most safety managers don’t need more information — they need a system

FREE RESOURCES TO HELP YOU BECOME OSHA-READY:

👉 Watch the FREE Stress-Free Safety Workshop: https://www.helpwithosha.com/masterclass

👉 Download the FREE OSHA Audit Checklist: https://www.helpwithosha.com/opt-in

QUESTION FOR YOU: Which of these 10 signs hits closest to home for you right now? Drop a comment below — I read every one.

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