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Episode 192 - Occupational Safety - Safety Inspection Interval

Episode 192 Published 1 year, 8 months ago
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Dr. Ayers explains how often formal safety inspections should occur and why every walkthrough by a safety professional is, in effect, an informal inspection. The episode emphasizes that inspection intervals must be intentional, risk‑based, and consistent to be effective.

  🧠 Key Themes 1. Formal Inspection Intervals Must Be Purposeful

Dr. Ayers highlights that organizations should not pick inspection frequencies arbitrarily. Instead, intervals should be based on:

  • The level of risk in the area

  • The type of work performed

  • The potential severity of hazards

  • Regulatory or industry expectations Sources:

  2. Informal Inspections Happen Constantly

Every time a safety professional walks through the workplace, they are performing an informal inspection. These informal observations help:

  • Catch hazards early

  • Reinforce expectations

  • Build rapport with employees

  • Identify trends before they escalate Sources:

  3. Inspection Frequency Should Match Operational Reality

Inspection intervals should increase when:

  • New processes or equipment are introduced

  • There is a rise in incidents or near misses

  • Workload or staffing changes

  • Environmental conditions shift

Intervals should decrease only when risk is demonstrably lower.

  4. Consistency Builds Credibility

Employees notice when inspections:

  • Happen regularly

  • Lead to action

  • Are taken seriously

A predictable interval reinforces that safety is a core operational priority.

  🚀 Leadership Takeaways
  • Inspection intervals must be risk‑based, not arbitrary.

  • Informal inspections are happening every day — and they matter.

  • Intervals should evolve with operational changes.

  • Consistency strengthens safety culture and credibility.

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