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Double Speak in Managing Risk and Safety

December 14, 2023 by Dr Rob Long Leave a Comment

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Enthusiasm, Motivation and Double Speak in Managing Risk and Safety I have a close friend who recently became a safety systems manager for a tier one construction company.  He had just obtained his qualifications and was bright eyed, bushy tailed and enthusiastic about making a difference.  He … [Read more...] about Double Speak in Managing Risk and Safety

Filed Under: Robert Long, Zero Harm Tagged With: managing risk, Safety, Safety Culture, safety first, Zero Harm

A Culture of Care (and sackings…)

June 27, 2023 by Rob Sams 1 Comment

Sighhhh.......every time I publish one of these true stories I am inundated with private emails from people telling similar stories and their disdain for these aspects of safety - but they fear speaking up about it. Rebelling against the ridiculous and harmful side of safety is interpreted by the … [Read more...] about A Culture of Care (and sackings…)

Filed Under: Rob Sams, Safety Culture, Safety Leadership, Social Psychology of Risk, Zero Harm Tagged With: Contractor Induction, golden safety rules, safety culture, safety first, Zero Harm

Accidents Happen Because You Don’t Put Safety First

June 23, 2023 by Dr Rob Long Leave a Comment

Accidents Happen Because You Don’t Put Safety First This is the language and logic of Worksafe Victoria (http://worksafenews.com.au/news/item/571-farmers-urged-to-put-safety-first-as-fatalities-soar.html). Apparently farmers put safety last or second and that’s why farmers get injured. If only … [Read more...] about Accidents Happen Because You Don’t Put Safety First

Filed Under: ALARP, Risk Aversion, Robert Long, Simplistic Safety, Social Psychology of Risk Tagged With: safety first

Is Safety a Choice You Make?

August 17, 2022 by Dr Rob Long 9 Comments

Is Safety a Choice You Make? One of the things safety seems good at doing is developing illogical slogans and sayings. Some examples are: ‘all accidents are preventable’ and ‘safety is no accident’. The trouble is what we say affects the thinking of others and sets cultural agenda. Half of this … [Read more...] about Is Safety a Choice You Make?

Filed Under: Communication and Consultation, Robert Long, Safety Slogans & Pictures, Social Psychology of Risk, Zero Harm Tagged With: all accidenst preventable, be careful, choice, safety a choice, safety first, safety is a choice

Make Your Safety Slogan Social

February 2, 2022 by Dr Rob Long Leave a Comment

Make Your Safety Slogan Social Safety is a profoundly social activity. We see this in the many slogans in safety that emphasize connections to family and loved ones as a reason for safety. However, we should chose slogans carefully. One of the early slogans of the COVID19 pandemic was ‘we’re all … [Read more...] about Make Your Safety Slogan Social

Filed Under: Covid-19, Robert Long, Safety Slogans & Pictures, Semiotics Tagged With: safety first, safety slogans

Do You Have To Be Cruel To Be Kind?

May 26, 2020 by Dr Rob Long Leave a Comment

There are many aphorisms that float about the workplace that are used to suit the hidden agenda of those in power. One such saying is: ‘you have to be cruel to be kind’. This is captured in the sentiments of the song by Nick Lowe ‘Cruel to be Kind’. Of course cruelty is not an indictor of … [Read more...] about Do You Have To Be Cruel To Be Kind?

Filed Under: Ethics, Robert Long, Zero Harm Tagged With: cruel to be kind, safety first

All Injuries are Preventable and Other Silly Safety Sayings

June 20, 2016 by Dr Rob Long 4 Comments

quotable quote: “The use of silly and meaningless safety language matters, it creates a distraction and delusion that safety and risk are being addressed. We may feel good about speaking such words but they dumb down culture and distract people from taking safety seriously”. All Injuries are … [Read more...] about All Injuries are Preventable and Other Silly Safety Sayings

Filed Under: ALARP, Robert Long, Safety Leadership, Safety Slogans & Pictures, Semiotics, Zero Harm Tagged With: be careful, common sense, injuries preventable, safety first, Zero Harm

Tips for staff engagement in dirty jobs

June 12, 2014 by Admin Leave a Comment

Tips for staff engagement in “dirty jobs” – does the same apply for dangerous jobs? Just came across this article on HC Online: Professional pariahs: Tips for staff engagement in “dirty jobs”. It discusses the challenge of how to engage and motivate staff involved in “dirty jobs” like toilet … [Read more...] about Tips for staff engagement in dirty jobs

Filed Under: Dangerous Goods, Workplace Safety Tagged With: dirty jobs, safety first, stigma

Safety First is a Joke

March 31, 2014 by Admin 1 Comment

Safety First is a Joke? It does seem that Safety People have become the butt of a lot of jokes lately. Happened to me just yesterday when, at a social function, I was asked the inevitable “so Dave what do you do?”. Before I could answer: “I’m a Risk Engineer” or “I’m a Loss Control Consultant”, my … [Read more...] about Safety First is a Joke

Filed Under: Workplace Safety Tagged With: risk engineer, safety first, safety humour, Safety Humour, Safety Professional, safety training

Safety First or Just in the Top Three?

July 13, 2013 by Admin 7 Comments

Safety First or Just in the Top Three? Anyone who has been around the block a few times and who takes a realistic and holistic approach to managing health safety in the workplace knows that safety is NOT first, never has been, never will be and never should be. Slogans like “safety is No1 … [Read more...] about Safety First or Just in the Top Three?

Filed Under: Risk Aversion Tagged With: risk aversion, safety culture, safety first, Safety Overkill, Zero Harm

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