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From Compliance to Engagement - power of the people

Posted by Robert O'Neill

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In the evolving landscape of workplace safety, the mantra "empower to improve" has never been more relevant. As we navigate through the complexities of modern work environments, a transformative shift is occurring, moving away from traditional compliance-driven models towards a culture deeply rooted in engagement, innovation, and ethical responsibility. This shift is not just a trend but a fundamental change in how we perceive and enact safety within our organisations, fostering a climate where safety and wellbeing lead the way towards unprecedented performance.

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Topics: Safety Culture, Workplace Culture, Safety Differently, Safety II, Psychosocial Safety

Safety II - An innovative approach to managing risk in the modern world

Posted by Robert O'Neill

Screen Shot 2021-06-10 at 4.22.52 pmIn today's fast-paced and complex world, more than traditional approaches to safety is required to manage the risks that organisations face. To truly ensure safety in the modern world, organisations need a new system that is flexible, adaptable, and resilient. 

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Topics: Safety Differently, Safety II

Shifting the Focus from Human Error to Systemic Safety: A Path to Resilience

Posted by Robert O'Neill

Screen Shot 2023-03-21 at 3.28.33 pmIn high-stakes industries where safety is paramount, accidents and incidents are often quickly attributed to human error. This knee-jerk reaction to blame individuals has deep roots in organisational culture and leadership attitudes. However, this blame-oriented approach can hinder the development of truly resilient and safe systems. In this article, we will explore the limitations of focusing solely on human error, the benefits of adopting a systemic approach to safety, and how organisations can change their mindset to create robust, resilient systems.

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Topics: Organisational Resilience, Safety Differently, Safety II