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EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 1H 2M

Safety Wars 4-23-2026 SLPC Indictment, NTSB Investigation DOL Shakeup

from Safety Wars · host James Poesl

This episode of Safety Wars covers a Department of Labor leadership shakeup, broader leadership lessons, and several safety and regulatory topics. The host discusses the departure of Lori Chavez-DeRemer amid allegations, noting uncertainty about their validity but emphasizing the scrutiny that comes with high-level positions. He frames the situation as part of a larger pattern where leaders move from smaller, relationship-driven roles into large, complex systems and struggle to adapt. Using examples like Dean Barkley, the host highlights how mismatches between expectations and institutional realities can expose leadership limitations.The episode transitions into safety and organizational insights, stressing that failures often stem from systemic issues rather than individuals alone. The host connects this to common workplace scenarios where employees are promoted beyond their capacity without proper development.Additional segments include analysis of an aviation accident report, illustrating how investigations are structured and emphasizing the importance of timelines, data collection, and documentation. The host also reviews Department of Labor enforcement actions, including whistleblower protections and wage violations, reinforcing that company policies must align with federal law.The episode concludes with commentary on risk, accountability, and situational awareness, warning listeners to be cautious of manipulation in both workplace and public settings. Overall, the message centers on leadership scalability, system responsibility, and practical safety lessons.  #Jimpoesl#safetywars#Southernpovertylawcenter#NTSB#DOLFor all your health and safety needs, visit us at our website safetywars.com, contact us at [email protected] or 845-269-5772.We have a regular broadcast on Safety FM, listen to us on your favorite Podcast platform and video network as Safety Wars.Tune into Safety Wars on your favorite podcast and video network for this and other safety stories. visit us at safetywars.com. like and share us on social media. If we run overtime our preferred network for video is Rumble :https://rumble.com/user/SafetyWars and you can see us there. Hour 2 will be uploaded to the regular podcast network.ALL MUSIC IS EITHER ROYALTY FREE, Copyright FREE, OPEN SOURCE OR WE OWN IT.  All videos, content, and music other than mine are used under fair use doctrine. We comment on all different kinds of stuff.

This episode of Safety Wars covers a Department of Labor leadership shakeup, broader leadership lessons, and several safety and regulatory topics. The host discusses the departure of Lori Chavez-DeRemer amid allegations, noting uncertainty about their validity but emphasizing the scrutiny that comes with high-level positions. He frames the situation as part of a larger pattern where leaders move from smaller, relationship-driven roles into large, complex systems and struggle to adapt. Using examples like Dean Barkley, the host highlights how mismatches between expectations and institutional realities can expose leadership limitations.The episode transitions into safety and organizational insights, stressing that failures often stem from systemic issues rather than individuals alone. The host connects this to common workplace scenarios where employees are promoted beyond their capacity without proper development.Additional segments include analysis of an aviation accident report, illustrating how investigations are structured and emphasizing the importance of timelines, data collection, and documentation. The host also reviews Department of Labor enforcement actions, including whistleblower protections and wage violations, reinforcing that company policies must align with federal law.The episode concludes with commentary on risk, accountability, and situational awareness, warning listeners to be cautious of manipulation in both workplace and public settings. Overall, the message centers on leadership scalability, system responsibility, and practical safety lessons.  #Jimpoesl#safetywars#Southernpovertylawcenter#NTSB#DOLFor all your health and safety needs, visit us at our website safetywars.com, contact us at [email protected] or 845-269-5772.We have a regular broadcast on Safety FM, listen to us on your favorite Podcast platform and video network as Safety Wars.Tune into Safety Wars on your favorite podcast and video network for this and other safety stories. visit us at safetywars.com. like and share us on social media. If we run overtime our preferred network for video is Rumble :https://rumble.com/user/SafetyWars and you can see us there. Hour 2 will be uploaded to the regular podcast network.ALL MUSIC IS EITHER ROYALTY FREE, Copyright FREE, OPEN SOURCE OR WE OWN IT.  All videos, content, and music other than mine are used under fair use doctrine. We comment on all different kinds of stuff.

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