Motivational Safety Articles INDEX (333 postings as of 2/4/2023)

  1. Three Approaches to Safety Management (Reason, 1997)

  2. The model of an Organizational Accident (Reason, 1997)

  3. Explaining the holes in the Swiss Cheese model (Reason, 1997)

  4. Maybe I’m just old school (SOPs/SWPs)

  5. Safety works from both angles!

  6. Do you have a safety management system?

  7. Safety is NOT about numbers; its about the people

  8. James Reason on Routine Violations

  9. James Reason on Latent Organizational Failures in accident causation models

  10. What is Safety Management By Walking Around (SMBWA)?

  11. Active Listening is Respectful

  12. Do we need a Safety, Health, Environmental and Sustainability Committee as a standing / operating committee, at the Board of Directors (BOD) level?

  13. HSES Planning

  14. Culture eats Strategy for breakfast

  15. Are you Good or Lucky?

  16. Understanding how you achieved it is MORE important than the actual achievement

  17. Safety Management By Walking Around (SMBWA)

  18. 7 Guiding Principles of Integrated Safety Management System

  19. Integrated Safety Management System Core Functions

  20. Integrated Safety Management System (Reason)

  21. Safety professionals can learn from Homer

  22. Some consultants want to help you make your employees FEEL safe

  23. Why an overly detailed safety plan can be a liability

  24. Another "old safety dog" position vs. the new-age position

  25. Safety as a VALUE rather than a priority

  26. What does it mean when management says "Safety is #1"

  27. How PSM/RMP can be the SMS for OSH programs

  28. 5 Characteristics of a World-Class Safety Management System (SMS)

  29. The FAA's approach to managing safety with an SMS

  30. Safety is like wearing "idiot mittens"

  31. The NTSB wants airlines to Require and Verify the Effectiveness of Safety Management Systems in all Revenue Passenger-Carrying Aviation Operations

  32. Safe Work Practices, Operating Procedures and Maintenance Procedures are a STARTING POINT!

  33. Active vs. Latent Failures

  34. The decline of a safety culture

  35. So many first steps in OSH turn out to be trips and falls

  36. Safety Classification and Learning (SCL) Model

  37. Celebrate your successes, just be confident in how they were achieved

  38. Working for an organization that shares your values (as a safety professional) is not easy

  39. Root Cause - Corrective Action (RCCA) is a tool

  40. PDCA model in Safety Management Systems

  41. Are we safety professionals/engineers or Wizards?

  42. I chose to look the other way (Video)

  43. Admiral Rickover’s 7 Steps to safety success

  44. Step 1 - Return to the SMS fundamentals (Hazard Identification)

  45. Don't let the tinsel on the tree blind you with the all the shine!

  46. A call for getting back to the basics

  47. The FRA Risk Reduction Program: A New Approach for Managing Railroad Safety

  48. PREVENTING Serious Injuries and Fatalities (SIF) - Managing RISKS rather than Injury Rates (ppt)

  49. Human Performance - The strategic approach to improving it (ppt)

  50. Risk Management inside a SMS (ppt)

  51. My take on "Work as imagined" vs. "Work as done"

  52. Safety is a privilege

  53. Understanding Dr. Reasons Vulnerable System Syndrome (VSS)

  54. Authentic leadership and work engagement: The indirect effects of psychological safety and trust in supervisors (Study)

  55. Workplace Trust and Safety Benefits

  56. The Scales of Safety

  57. Dr. Lloyd's Five (5) Principles of building Trust and Credibility

  58. HOP/HPI Presentation (Updated 2022)

  59. Assessing personal contributions to the enhancement of safety culture

  60. Which path is your culture on?

  61. Ten Traits of a World-Class Safety Culture - #10 Work Processes

  62. Ten Traits of a World-Class Safety Culture - #9 Environment for Raising Concerns

  63. Ten Traits of a World-Class Safety Culture - #8 Problem Identification and Resolution

  64. Ten Traits of a World-Class Safety Culture - #7 Continuous Learning

  65. Ten Traits of a World-Class Safety Culture - #6 Respectful Work Environment

  66. Ten Traits of a World-Class Safety Culture - #5 Decision-Making

  67. Ten Traits of a World-Class Safety Culture - #4 Leadership Safety Values and Actions

  68. Ten Traits of a World-Class Safety Culture - #3 Effective Safety Communication

  69. Ten Traits of a World-Class Safety Culture - #2 Questioning Attitude

  70. The 5 Stages of Declining Safety Performance/Culture

  71. What makes an organization a "Learning Organization" and why is this critical to safety

  72. What is a "reporting culture" and why is it so critical to safety?

  73. What is "Conservative Decision Making"?

  74. SOPs play a critical role in establishing a safety structure to build from

  75. Simple yet brutal internal safety culture questions

  76. Which phase is your workplace safety culture in?

  77. What's more culturally dangerous and which would you rather have?

  78. Employee engagement/participation and "warm fuzzies"

  79. Bill Corcoran ruffled a few feathers, but damn he was always spot on!

  80. Does your workplace have a "Mikey"

  81. The story of the three little [safety] pigs

  82. Which SMS is better?

  83.  Rules, Rules, everywhere there are Rules

  84. Dance with those who want to dance

  85. Understand Active and Latent Failures

  86. Comparing the Domino and the ILCI causation models

  87. Cheating in business is cheating in safety

  88. Real world difference between engineering controls and administrative controls

  89. My take on "Psychological Safety" and BBS

  90. The Journey to a Culture of Safety

  91. Safety Management Systems (SMS) Implementation Plan

  92. Understanding your decisions and the risks

  93. The fairy tale of the 3-C's (Concerned, Comfortable, Confident)

  94. Ten Traits of a World-Class Safety Culture - #1 Personal Accountability

  95. Sustained inattentional blindness in expert observers

  96. The Hierarchy of Responses, How Hazards Sink to the Bottom

  97. The Safety Process through the eyes of a Quality Assurance Process

  98. When the "Employee Participation" ain't what its cracked up to be!

  99. The learning pyramid... what works best

  100. Dr. Clive Lloyd discusses his five fundamentals to culture change

  101. Recognized Hazard vs. Realized Hazard

  102. A truly great boss is...

  103. Characteristics of a Safety Culture (Patrick Hudson, 2001)

  104. 5 Stages of Psychological Safety Culture (Dr. Clive Lloyd)

  105. Risk... can you see it?

  106. “Our choices reveal our intentions”

  107. SAFETY LEADER'S CODE - I Believe... (Kevin Burns)

  108. What 5 gorillas, a cluster of bananas, and a water hose can teach us

  109. What If We Were All Meghan Vogel's?

  110. How do you look at safety and What does safety mean to you? Are you a fan or a follower?

  111. Exxon Mobil's cultural transformation

  112. I am a Safety Professional

  113. Accidents happen; it is a cold hard fact of this world. But how we respond to these accidents is what makes us different!

  114. TRIR shown to be no better at measuring outcomes than random roll of a dice (Video)

  115. Six steps to becoming respected SAFETY LEADER (Video)

  116. Making safety PERSONAL!

  117. We will all walk in Dr. Fauci's shoes one day

  118. The circle of safe(ty)

  119. Safety Management in 2022 - Leadership without an SMS?

  120. What it means to be a safety leader rather than a safey manager or engineer

  121. Safety is a selfish act

  122. The "Pit Crew" of the business

  123. Safety should not be #1

  124. How do we make "safety a value"?

  125. Safety is NOT a priority!

  126. Safety Aspirations vs Goals

  127. The Wizard of Oz of safety (Part 2)

  128. How do we define a "safe employee" and an "unsafe employee"?

  129. Your Saturday Safety Satire... Double Masking and the CDC

  130. Attributes of a “Safe Worker”

  131. Best personal and professional advice from Claude

  132. Certifications or Technical abilities, which are more important for our profession?

  133. Safety leaders and cultural responsibilities

  134. Imagine this was your injury chart... what would you do?

  135. COVID19 and trying to prove the value of safety to non-believers

  136. Reflection on COVID19 and our Industrial Safety Model

  137. Can we scare employees into working safely - after what I observed this week I am back to thinking... maybe!

  138. What does it mean when we say "operations own safety"?

  139. Safety Culture is not the responsibility of the safety team

  140. Safety is like the Wizard of Oz

  141. What is the FAMILY SAFETY STANDARD to work and live by?

  142. Times are'a changin' and our profession may be doomed

  143. A review of ISO 45001

  144. Safety thought of the day

  145. Safety culture or an amazingly obedient workforce?

  146. PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN PERFORMANCE

  147. Culture vs. Compliance

  148. Safety does not come naturally!

  149. Here's a tiny bit of safety data that will make your male employees pay attention

  150. Developing a Safety Culture is like raising kids

  151. What am I? (special edition for Safety Pro's)

  152. The difference between "hazard" and "risk"

  153. Accident Causation Models

  154. Hazardous Attitudes (Conklin)

  155. Mental biases that drive unsafe decision making

  156. Delusional Safety Syndrome (DSS)

  157. Looking for a FREE Safety Culture Survey?

  158. Odds of Dying 2015 (NSC)

  159. Safety irony of the week...

  160. Believe in what you do!

  161. Being a SAFETY LEADER is not easy...

  162. Obituary – A Wake up Call!

  163. “FROM ROUTINE TO NON ROUTINE”

  164. The Value of Self Assessments

  165. Safety Poem - I have to say goodbye today (LOTO)

  166. A Message to my friends and co-workers about Fatigue, Rushing, Frustration, Complacency!

  167. Injury Myths

  168. “An Accident Waiting To Happen”

  169. “SEAT BELTS”

  170. “SAFETY SPEAKING”

  171. “MOLE HILLS TO MOUNTAINS”

  172. “HURRY UP-- CAN HURT”

  173. Getting to ZERO! - See it, Believe it, Sell it, Achieve it!

  174. Reach out and Touch Someone -John W. Schlatter (true story)

  175. Unsafe Acts can be "Active Failures"

  176. WHO AM I? ... I AM CARELESSNESS

  177. “SAFETY” - “MEANS” A LOT

  178. “EXCUSES”

  179. “Eternal Mistakes”

  180. “SHORT CUTS”

  181. MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE WALL - A SAFETY LEADERS CALL

  182. “Some Mistakes During Electrical Work” (By Jim White, Shermco Industries)

  183. “ZERO WORK HOURS WITHOUT TAKING A CHANCE”

  184. “Wet Weather Safety”

  185. GOOD LEADERS DON’T SET BAD EXAMPLES

  186. The Safety Poem... As I go to work today

  187. Safety Slogans

  188. AVOID THESE PITFALLS

  189. “Safety”- Be The Leader

  190. Safety from the perspective of EVERYBODY, SOMEBODY, ANYBODY, AND NOBODY

  191. On your child's Life (A Parents Safety Pledge)

  192. Health & Safety Test

  193. Who Packs Your Parachute

  194. SAFETY ATTITUDE

  195. TODAY'S CHOICE

  196. THE POWER OF RESPONSIBILITY

  197. How To Lead By Example

  198. Getting to our Goals - “Lesson from a Custodian"

  199. POWERFUL Safety Lesson (True Story)

  200. Attitude to Safety

  201. Make SAFETY a VALUE

  202. What does safety mean?

  203. FIVE HABITS OF VERY SAFE PEOPLE

  204. Five Distractions from Work

  205. Three Myths About Injuries

  206. Your personal accident-prevention plan

  207. Safety Quotes

  208. Silence Is Not Golden

  209. RESPONSIBILITY SAFETY

  210. ALWAYS BE SAFE

  211. CLOSE CALLS AND NEAR MISSES

  212. WE KNOW BETTER!!!!

  213. Employee Engagement

  214. Safety Bullet, Excuses

  215. PARAPROSDOKIANS

  216. Line Of Fire Hazards (Part 2)

  217. ZERO WORK HOURS WITHOUT TAKING A CHANCE

  218. Safety Appeal

  219. ITS UP TO YOU

  220. Accident Reporting and Prevention Awareness

  221. Can Do Attitude-Can Get You Killed

  222. SAFE WORK PRACTICE

  223. EYE PROTECTION AND FLYING OBJECTS

  224. Safety and Apathy

  225. PINCH POINTS AND YOUR HANDS

  226. Eyes, protecting your EYES

  227. “COMMITMENT TO SAFETY”

  228. RECOGNIZING AND CONTROLLING SLIP AND TRIP HAZARDS

  229. Caught in Hazards - Quiz

  230. SAFETY ATTITUDE

  231. “CORE VALUES AND SAFETY”

  232. EXPLODING TYRES ON MOBILE EQUIPMENT

  233. “SAFE WORK ZONES”

  234. “ATTITUDE/ BEVAHIOUR AND SAFETY”

  235. Setting The Example!!

  236. Traits of a Good Leader

  237. “Hazardous Behavior In The Workshop”

  238. DO YOU FOLLOW THE RULES

  239. “DON’T” TAKE YOUR EYES FOR GRANTED

  240. “Housekeeping”

  241. “Personal Responsibility“

  242. “Conscience Driven Safety”

  243. "BASICS”

  244. “Different Controls on Similar Equipment”

  245. “Avoiding Electrical Shock”

  246. “CRANE SAFETY”

  247. ADOPTING A “VIRAL” APPROACH TO SAFETY

  248. LINE OF FIRE HAZARDS PART 1

  249. “Personal Accident Prevention Plan”

  250. SILENCE AND UNSAFE PRACTICES

  251. “ALCOHOL AND THE JOB”

  252. “Depression And Personal Safety”

  253. “Hazardous Haste”

  254. CAR SAFETY: DISTRACTIONS FACED

  255. “Sharpening Our Axe”

  256. Home Early (WorkSafe Victoria)

  257. The video EVERY WORKER should see - "The Costs of Accidents" (Harsco Video)

  258. A Simple Safety Lesson

  259. I never kid about safety!

  260. What does an organizational culture that gives safety a priority look like? (Patrick Hudson, 2001)

  261. “I believe in Safety!”

  262. Sheldon Cooper the Safety Professional

  263. The Accident Insurance Policy

  264. Engineering Study, Toothpaste

  265. PRINCIPLES ABOUT THE LAW OF THE PICTURE (JOHN C. MAXWELL 21 LAWS OF LEADERSHIP)

  266. JUST FOR TODAY…

  267. The Everybody, Somebody, Anybody, Nobody Safety Committee

  268. “DOING THE RIGHT THING”

  269. Safety Attitude Survey

  270. Decisions, ITS YOUR DECISION

  271. I Resolve...

  272. "Safety Contacts" program proven effective by Israeli safety study

  273. EVERYONE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SAFETY

  274. And That's How It Happens... Some Safety Policies are born!

  275. AFTERTHOUGHTS AND REGRETS…

  276. A SINGLE SECOND

  277. The Front Fell OFF! (PR effort after catastrophic accident)

  278. Ausgrid Stayin' Alive safety video

  279. "Chance"

  280. I AM - a Safety Radical

  281. If You Want Happiness - A Chinese Proverb

  282. Are accidents the evil poison we make them out to be?

  283. Psychology of Safety ----- Who are you kidding

  284. Coal Miner’s Family Prayer

  285. Where would we be without Safety Professionals?

  286. Safety Poem

  287. Start Each Day with Safety

  288. Risk vs Hazard

  289. SAFETY- SPEAKING IN QUOTES

  290. What's easier... getting someone to AVOID an UNSAFE ACT or to get them to COMMIT a SAFE ACT

  291. Safety Creed

  292. From the eyes of a Safety Professional

  293. Ready To Respond To An Electrical Emergency

  294. MIRROR MIRROR ON THE WALL! A SAFETY LEADERS CALL

  295. Maintaining Focus During The Working Day

  296. PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR SAFETY

  297. Safety is ALL ABOUT YOU!

  298. I’m Going Home… And so are You!

  299. Safety Culture

  300. Personal Accountability

  301. Definition of a Safety Professional

  302. WHY SAFETY PEOPLE ARE IMPORTANT

  303. Where does safety stop for a safety professional?

  304. 911 Call - 28 year old crushed by forklift

  305. Safety Rap!

  306. For The Life of a Friend

  307. Workers Memorial Day 2011 Video

  308. Supervisor handling a workplace inspection (Video)

  309. Another GREAT video for safety professionals to laugh with

  310. Safety Supervisor Song

  311. TXTNG & Driving...It CAN WAIT!

  312. The More Routine The Task.. The Bigger The Safety Risk?

  313. Safety Communications...When is it too much?

  314. I Chose to Look The Other Way

  315. It's Up To Me

  316. Definition of a Safety Pro!

  317. Special Safety Message

  318. TOO EXPERIENCED

  319. Saturday with a Great Start - But Poor Finish

  320. The Funeral

  321. Establishing a Reporting Culture (Psychological Safety)

  322. Reason's 3 C's

  323. What is Error Management? (Reason, 1997)

  324. Fostering the principles for a strong safety culture is one of the most challenging tasks facing a management team

  325. Where is your safety culture?

  326. Accountability, Culpability and a "Just Culture" (Dr. James Reason)

  327. Accident Investigation - Barrier Analysis

  328. The Components of a "Safety Culture" (Reason, 1997)

  329. The Function of Safety Barriers (Layers of Protection)

  330. Safety Management Systems (ANSI/ISO/PSM/RMP/SIF)

  331. From Latent Conditions to Active Failures (Dr. James Reason Human Failure Model)

  332. Typical Questions for Addressing the Principles of a Safety Management System (SMS) in an Accident Investigation

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