“Shepherding Safety: Leadership Lessons from the C5 Model”
In this episode, we explore how safety leaders can learn from the timeless role of the shepherd. Just as shepherds guide, protect, and inspire their flock—even when wolves are near—effective safety leaders embrace Competence, Commitment, Caring, Courage, and Credibility to protect their teams and drive a strong safety culture. Join us as we break down the C5 Model and discuss practical ways to embody these principles every day on the job.
Read the article: https://incident-prevention.com/blog/the-good-shepherd/
✅ Key Takeaways
3 Questions and Answers
Q1: What is the C5 Model in safety leadership?
A1: The C5 Model stands for Competence, Commitment, Caring, Courage, and Credibility. It’s a framework that helps leaders focus on personal qualities essential to earning trust and guiding their team toward safe outcomes.
Q2: Why is the shepherd analogy relevant to safety leadership?
A2: Like a shepherd protecting the flock, safety leaders must guide, protect, and sometimes confront danger to keep their people safe. It highlights the leader’s responsibility to anticipate threats and care for their team even when it’s difficult.
Q3: How can safety leaders show “Caring” without seeming weak?
A3: Caring means being genuinely concerned for your team’s well-being. It builds trust and respect, showing workers they matter. Far from weakness, it’s a strength that motivates people to follow safety guidance willingly.
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“Safety as a Core Value: Making Human & Organizational Performance Stick”
In this episode, we explore why true safety goes beyond reacting to incidents—it starts long before. We unpack powerful, low-risk ways to practice Human & Organizational Performance (HOP) tools (like “say-it-out-loud,” checklists, E+R=O) in everyday life, building a foundation so these habits carry over when it really matters. Join us as we discuss how caring—not fear—drives safety, and why making safety a value rather than just a priority can prevent harm before it happens.
✅ Key Takeaways
Learning before failure: Unlike hot stove lessons, we can intentionally develop safety values before major incidents occur.
Safety vs. “priority”: True safety is non-negotiable—unlike when we say “except when…”.
The power of caring: Caring drives us to anticipate risk—like parents child‑proofing before birth.
Practice HOP tools now: Saying “garage door down,” using packing checklists, proofreading—simple acts that ingrain safety habits.
Event + Response = Outcome: A pause before reacting can turn rushed decisions into mindful actions.
Choose growth over reaction: You can wait for an incident or proactively build safe practices because you care.
Q1: What differentiates making safety a “value” from a “priority”?
A1: A value means it’s non-negotiable—safety always comes fi
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