The Safety of Work
David Provan
Do you know the science behind what works and doesn’t work when it comes to keeping people safe in your organisation? Each week join Dr Drew Rae and Dr David Provan from the Safety Science Innovation Lab at Griffith University as they break down the latest safety research and provide you with practical management tips.
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Dec 15, 2019 • 32min
Ep. 5 Can increasing uncertainty improve safety?
Explore the intriguing idea that embracing uncertainty may actually enhance safety practices. The discussion examines how rigid safety norms can blind organizations to hidden risks, using major accidents as case studies. Learn about the importance of maintaining diverse perspectives for better decision-making. The conversation challenges the balance between flexibility and control, advocating for a culture that encourages open dialogue. Discover how adapting safety protocols can lead to more effective risk management in complex environments.

Dec 8, 2019 • 33min
Ep.4 What is the relationship between trust and safety?
In this insightful discussion, a knowledgeable doctor delves into the nuanced relationship between trust and safety in the workplace. Explore how excessive trust can lead to complacency, while too much distrust fosters a toxic environment. The conversation draws on research highlighting the balance needed for effective safety practices and communication. Real-world examples, including the Boeing 737 MAX incident, illustrate the complexities of trust dynamics. Discover actionable strategies for building trust that can significantly enhance safety climates.

Dec 1, 2019 • 31min
Ep.3 How do you know if your safety team is a positive influence on your safety climate?
Topics:We often talk about how leaders affect safety, but we never think of the team.Using the research paper Improving Safety Culture Through the Health and Safety Organization as a framework for this discussion.Getting a baseline measure before making any changes.What makes a good quantitative experiment.The findings of the research paper and what it tells us.How to be a role model for safety interactions.Quotes:“We heavily rely on and almost solely rely on line managers in the organization to influence, create change and affect the organizational safety climate.”“It’s really tempting to reduce safety to measurable indicators…”“I think there are some things that we can, practically, learn from this [study].”Resources:Nielsen, K. J. (2014). Improving safety culture through the health and safety organization: A case study. Journal of safety research, 48, 7-17.Feedback@safetyofwork.com

Nov 24, 2019 • 30min
Ep. 2 Why do people break rules?
Discover why individuals often ignore safety rules, despite knowing them. The conversation dives into a 2007 study that uncovers the real reasons behind rule-breaking. It explores the balance between compliance and worker initiative in critical situations. Insights from frontline workers reveal that it's not always ignorance driving violations, but rather complex decision-making processes. Additionally, the interplay between strict regulations and practical realities is examined, highlighting the need for organizations to adapt their safety practices.

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Nov 18, 2019 • 23min
Ep. 1 When do behavioural safety interventions work?
Explore the intriguing world of behavioral safety interventions and their effectiveness in the workplace. Discover why tracking safety can be challenging and how emotional connections play a crucial role. Unpack findings from a thorough review of the construction industry, revealing the importance of aligning theories with practical applications. Delve into the mixed results of interventions and the call for more rigorous research to validate these safety strategies.

Nov 11, 2019 • 23min
Ep. 0 Who are we?
Welcome to an introduction to our new podcast, Safety of Work. In this podcast we will discuss how safety works. We aim to provide listeners with examples of safety processes that exist in the real world and how they can use those processes in their own lives.Topics:Safety comes from operational work.How safety works at work.The goal and the means of safety are different.What to expect from each forthcoming episode.Our goals for this podcast.David is a career safety professional.Drew is a computer systems engineer by training.Quotes:“We don’t want to be disconnected from the safety of work; we want to be closely linked in…”“We want to help our listeners demystify, devolve, and declutter safety.”“...There’s a lot of things that safety people do, which have legitimate purposes, that are not directly geared at safety of work.”Resources:Feedback@safetyofwork.comDisastercast


