Interviews along with a Q&A format answering questions about safety. Together we‘ll help answer not just safety compliance but the strategy and tactics to implement injury elimination/severity.
The Walk‑By Method teaches supervisors to look for safety items as they walk the job — turning everyday movement through the workplace into continuous safety awareness.
🎯 Why It MattersNew supervisors often don’t know what safety expectations look like in practice.
Walking the job with intentional focus helps them see hazards, controls, behaviors, and conditions they are responsible for managing.
It builds c...
Fatigue contributes to accidents, now there's an accurate test. This is part 2 of fatigue testing using non-invasive saliva chews with James Walsh. Hyperion Biotechnology developed a non‑invasive saliva‑based test that measures biological markers linked to fatigue, stress, and readiness for duty. The goal is to give employers an objective way to identify when workers may be too fatigued to perform safely — especially in...
Fatigue contributes to accidents, now there's an accurate test. This is part 1 of fatigue testing using non-invasive saliva chews with James Walsh. Hyperion Biotechnology developed a non‑invasive saliva‑based test that measures biological markers linked to fatigue, stress, and readiness for duty. The goal is to give employers an objective way to identify when workers may be too fatigued to perform safely — especially in...
Employees are the closest to the work, the hazards, and the real‑world conditions. When leaders actively ask employees for help with hazard reduction, safety improves faster, trust grows stronger, and reporting increases.
🔹 1. Employees See Hazards Leaders Don’tDr. Ayers emphasizes that frontline workers have the most accurate understanding of:
Where hazards actually occur
How work is really performed
Which...
In today's episode, Dr. Ayers discusses some of the silent signals that leaders end about occupational safety.
This episode explores the unspoken ways leaders influence safety: body language, follow‑through, visibility, tone, response time, and consistency. These subtle behaviors often determine whether employees report hazards, trust leadership, or take safety seriously.
It ties directly into your recurring themes:
Cor...
Corrective actions don’t fail because they’re bad ideas — they fail because leaders assign timelines that were never realistic in the first place. When deadlines are impossible, corrective actions stall, credibility drops, and hazards remain uncontrolled.
🔹 1. Unrealistic Timelines Set Corrective Actions Up to FailDr. Ayers emphasizes that many corrective actions collapse before they even begin because le...
Even well‑written corrective actions fail when leaders don’t follow through. Lack of follow‑through sends a message that hazards aren’t urgent, accountability is optional, and safety improvements can wait.
🔹 1. Follow‑Through Is the Leadership Behavior That Finishes the JobCorrective actions often start strong but fade because no one circles back to:
Confirm the action was completed
Verify it actually f...
Corrective actions don’t stall because people don’t care — they stall because no one clearly owns them. When ownership is vague, deadlines slip, hazards remain, and investigations lose their impact.
🔹 1. Corrective Actions Fail When No One Is Assigned as the OwnerDr. Ayers emphasizes that if no one owns a corrective action, it will not get done. This aligns with broader podcast guidance that corrective ac...
Closure rates aren’t just numbers — they are a visible signal to employees about how seriously leadership takes safety. High closure rates build trust and credibility; low closure rates quietly erode safety culture.
🔹 1. Closure Rates Shape Employee PerceptionDr. Ayers explains that employees watch how quickly and consistently the organization closes out hazards, whether they come from:
Employee hazard re...
Core idea: Consistency is the most underrated—and most powerful—leadership behavior in occupational safety. It builds trust, reduces risk, and turns safety from a program into a predictable, reliable system.
🔹 1. Consistency Builds Trust and PredictabilityEmployees judge safety leaders not by what they say, but by what they repeat. Consistent leadership behaviors create:
Predictability — workers kno...
Hazard prevention is not a technical function—it’s a leadership behavior. Leaders prevent hazards by shaping the environment, expectations, and conditions in which work happens.
🔍 1. Prevention Starts Before the Work BeginsLeaders influence hazards long before workers touch the job. They prevent hazards by ensuring:
Clear expectations
Realistic timelines
Adequate staffing
Proper tools and materials
Episode 309 explains that when leaders and the system fail to close the loop on reports or respond with blame, employees learn that reporting near‑misses is futile or dangerous, so they stop doing it. Dr. Ayers illustrates this with a personal near‑miss from 35 years ago that was met with suspicion rather than support, showing how cultural signals can shut down reporting for decades.
Key points (what the episode emphasizes)L...
Compliance improves most effectively through conversations, not commands. Dr. Ayers emphasizes that safety leaders must shift from “telling employees what the rule is” to engaging them in dialogue that builds understanding, ownership, and trust.
1. Compliance is the minimum, not the goalDr. Ayers reinforces that OSHA compliance is the floor, not the ceiling.
Compliance alone does not eliminate injuries.
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Janel Penaflor (253-214-9484) of Safetysenseinc.com explains that the real power of AI in safety isn’t the technology itself — it’s the quality of the prompts safety professionals use. Good prompting turns AI into a force multiplier for hazard analysis, documentation, training, and decision‑making. Poor prompting leads to generic, unreliable output. The episode focuses on how safety leaders can use structured prom...
Janel Penaflor (253-214-9484) of Safetysenseinc.com explains how AI is transforming the safety profession, not by replacing safety leaders, but by amplifying their ability to identify hazards, analyze data, and make better decisions faster. The episode focuses on practical, real‑world applications—not hype.
🔑 Key Themes & Insights 1. AI is a tool, not a replacement for safety professionalsJanel emphasizes that AI...
Hazard reporting isn’t an employee problem — it’s a leadership system. In Episode 305, Dr. Ayers explains that employees report hazards when leaders make the process safe, simple, and worthwhile. They stop reporting when leaders unintentionally create fear, confusion, or apathy. The episode focuses on practical leadership behaviors that increase reporting and strengthen safety culture.
🔑 Why Hazard Reporti...Employees don’t stop reporting hazards because they don’t care. They stop because the system teaches them not to. Dr. Ayers breaks down the hidden cultural signals that shut reporting down — and the leadership behaviors that reopen the flow.
🔑 Why Employees Stop Reporting Hazards 1. Nothing happens after they reportThe #1 killer of reporting is lack of visible action. When employees report hazards and see...
Dr. Ayers explains how supervisors often unintentionally send mixed signals about safety, and how those inconsistencies quietly shape the safety culture more than any written policy.
🔑 Key Points 1. Supervisors create the culture they actually modelEven when supervisors say safety is important, employees judge the truth by what supervisors do. Mixed signals happen when:
Production is praised more loudly than safe beh...
This episode focuses on one of the most powerful — and most misunderstood — drivers of world‑class safety performance: employee engagement. Dr. Ayers explains that engagement is not about cheerleading, slogans, or “getting people excited about safety.” It’s about creating the conditions where employees feel involved, valued, and responsible for safety outcomes.
The core message: Engaged employees don&r...
Bryan Haywood (bryan@safteng.net) (513-238-8747) is back to tackle a deceptively simple but frequently misunderstood requirement in chemical safety: properly labeling secondary containers. While OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard is clear, workplaces often struggle with consistency, clarity, and practicality when chemicals are transferred from their original containers.
The core message: If a chemical leaves its original co...
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