Audits, Culture, and the Reality of Workplace Safety | A Conversation with Ben Hutchinson | Episode 15
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What if your sense of security at work is just smoke and mirrors? Find out as we chat with Ben Hutchinson, a safety professional and PhD candidate, who takes us on his journey from human factors to exploring the depths of organizational safety. We challenge the notion of false safety systems and their symbolic nature, dissecting real-world examples like the Pike River mine disaster to illuminate the chasm between perceived and actual safety. Ben's insights push us to rethink how we approach safety management and ensure that our systems do more than just check boxes.
Explore the fascinating world of motivation and incentives in workplace safety as we contrast Skinner's behaviorism with Deci and Ryan's self-determination theory. We critically assess the impact of rewarding lag indicators such as lost-time injuries and examine innovative solutions like the "ConvoCard" that aim to revolutionize safety communication. Greg Smith's critiques on the burden of excessive safety documentation are also on the table, as we delve into the challenges faced by supervisors and the quest for genuine safety conversations.
Lastly, we tackle the complex interplay of incentives, audits, and organizational culture. Unpack the role of audits in safety improvement and their tendency to focus on compliance rather than learning. Ben shares his insights on crafting safe, high-performing projects, emphasizing the importance of aligning motivations and the significant impact of design. Join us as we explore how craftsmanship, incentives, and systems collaborate to foster a safer, more productive workplace.
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Chapters
1. False Safety in Organizational Systems (00:00:00)
2. Motivating Safety Through Incentives (00:13:48)
3. Improving Safety Communication and Efficiency (00:22:31)
4. Incentives and Safety Programs Debate (00:28:28)
5. Incentives and Organizational Systems Debate (00:35:52)
6. Effective Auditing for Safety Improvement (00:39:30)
7. The Impact of Safety Audits (00:45:51)
8. Project Safety Factors and Challenges (00:56:17)
9. Craftsmanship and Motivation in Safety (01:08:05)
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