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In this episode of The Utility Safety Podcast, host Kate Wade sits down with Shawn Galloway, a renowned expert in safety leadership and culture, to discuss the evolving landscape of utility safety. They explore the key factors that drive a proactive safety culture, the role of leadership in risk management, and how organizations can shift from compliance-driven safety to a culture of continuous improvement. Shawn shares actionable strategies that help utility companies enhance safety performance while aligning with business goals.
Key Takeaways:
•The difference between a compliance-based and a culture-driven safety approach.
•How leadership plays a pivotal role in influencing safety behaviors.
•Strategies to proactively identify and mitigate risks in utility work.
•The importance of aligning safety goals with business objectives.
•Methods to engage employees in creating a sustainable safety culture.
Q&A from the Podcast:
Q: What is the biggest challenge utility companies face when trying to improve safety culture?
A: One of the biggest challenges is shifting from a mindset of compliance to one of proactive safety. Many organizations focus on meeting regulatory requirements rather than embedding safety into daily operations as a core value.
Q: How can leadership foster a culture of safety rather than just enforcing rules?
A: Leaders need to model the behaviors they expect from their teams. This means being actively involved in safety discussions, providing consistent feedback, and recognizing employees who contribute to safety improvements.
Q: What are some common mistakes companies make when implementing safety initiatives?
A: One common mistake is failing to engage employees in the process. When safety programs are dictated from the top down without employee input, they often fail to gain traction.
Read his previous article in iP Magazine - https://incident-prevention.com/blog/five-core-capacities-for-sustainable-safety-excellence/
Listen to Shawn's other podcast with iP - https://utilitysafety.podbean.com/e/5corecapacities/
and feel free to reach out to him for further discussion at info@proactsafety.com.
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