You’ve probably heard that public radio currently exists in an environment of less than zero public funding. “Less than zero” because when the Corporation for Public Broadcasting was disbanded, monies that had already been promised to public radio stations like WRKF were clawed back.
Today, the only reason you’re able to hear this conversation on Out to Lunch is because of the the actions of good corporate citizens who have stepped up to ensure that community conversations continue. One of those good corporate citizens here in Baton Rouge is a company called LUBA Workers’ Comp.
LUBA Workers’ Comp is a regional casualty insurance company providing workers compensation coverage in 1/4 of the United states. That is significant market penetration for a company that was founded and continues to be headquartered right here in Baton Rouge.
Seeing LUBA Workers’ Comp is a sponsor of Out to Lunch we’re taking advantage of that relationship to invite the Executive Vice President of the company, Kelli Bondy Troutman, to talk about safety in the workplace.

Kelli Bondy Troutman, Executive Vice President of LUBA Workers Comp, one of Baton Rouge’s most successful companies beyond our borders, providing workers comp to over one fourth of states in the US
Most of us have heard of OSHA, the federal agency responsible for workplace safety and health. The agency that sets and enforces standards and provides training and assistance to ensure safe working conditions. But how many of us have ever studied the poster issued by OSHA that typically hangs in nearly every workplace cafeteria? Or who among us really studies the section about safety in the employee handbook? Probably very few of us.
The reason is the same one most of us don’t pay any attention to the pre-flight safety announcement when we’re waiting for a plane to take off: there are so few plane crashes – or work accidents – that we feel we don’t need to care about it. But, of course, the very reason there are so few plane crashes and serious workplace incidents is because there are people working every single day to make air travel and our work places safe.
One of those people is Adam Beary of Bear Process Safety, whose mission is to simplify safety by creating lean, innovative solutions to help build an easily manageable program for companies. Bear Process Safety offers process hazard analysis, process safety auditing, process safety training, standard implementation, and operating procedures.

Adam Beary, CEO & President of Bear Process Safety, providing safety training and instituting worplace safety processes across the country, for all size businesses from large factories to small workshops
Since 2018, Bear Process Safety has been working primarily with larger chemical manufacturers and renewable energy companies but has recently branched towards smaller customers.
Bear Process Safety was recognized as a BRAC Diversity Star award winner in the small business category for 2022, and CEO and President Adam Beary was a 2022Business Report 40 Under 40 honoree.

Kelli Bondy Troutman and Amy Irvin, entertained by Adam Beary, Out to Lunch at Mansurs On The Boulevard
Out to Lunch is recorded live over lunch at Mansurs on the Boulevard. Photos by Ian Ledo and Miranda Albarez.