COVE Featured in Industrial Safety and Hygiene News Article

Industrial Safety and Hygiene News write about COVE: Center of Visual Expertise – and our innovative new contribution to safety excellence in the workplace. In 2015 Owens Corning partnered with Toledo Museum of Art (the home of COVE) and used Visual Literacy training to work on improving hazard recognition. The project was a huge success with over 900 employees being trained and the effectiveness of their hazard recognition and control program greatly enhanced.

Read more about it here.

Kristin Zinkl

As COVE’s Managing Director of Growth & Engagement, Kristin plays a key role in shaping COVE’s business development and marketing strategy, helping to grow awareness of Visual Literacy as a practical and powerful tool for improving hazard recognition and reducing risk in the workplace. She leads initiatives that drive engagement with clients, partners, and associations across a wide range of industries. Kristin focuses on aligning COVE’s work with organizations committed to operational excellence, leadership development, and proactive risk mitigation—championing the belief that what we see shapes how we think, act, and lead. Follow Kristin on LinkedIn

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