Abiola Ayodele

Abiola Ayodele

Abiola Ayodele is a lifelong journalist with numerous bylines whose work now centers on occupational and environmental health and safety  issues. He is currently completing a Master of Public Health in Environmental Health and Safety at Western Illinois University and previously served as a Junior Safety Specialist with the Occupational Safety Society of Nigeria (OSSN). His work brings a global, evidence-based perspective to OHS/EHS conversations.

War is now a workplace hazard—we're just not treating it like one

The hidden reach of war and why it doesn’t need to reach your borders to enter your workplace

War is now a workplace hazard—we're just not treating it like one

The safety officer who asks “stupid” questions

When expertise becomes a blind spot

The safety officer who asks “stupid” questions

We audit our machines every quarter—why do we treat our workers like they’re invincible?

Protecting workers means aligning tasks with what their bodies can safely handle, making safety proactive rather than punitive

We audit our machines every quarter—why do we treat our workers like they’re invincible?

Safety isn’t about rules — it’s about human behaviour

What health behaviour science teaches us about workplace safety

Safety isn’t about rules — it’s about human behaviour