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Episode 234 - Occupational Safety - Hazard Correction Fixation Syndrome

Episode 234 Published 1 year, 4 months ago
Description

In this episode, Dr. Ayers introduces a term he created: “Hazard Correction Fixation Syndrome.” It describes what happens when safety professionals become so focused on fixing one specific hazard that they fail to notice other hazards in the area — sometimes even more serious ones.

  🧠 Key Themes 1. Over‑Fixation Creates Blind Spots
  • Safety pros often zero in on a single issue (e.g., a missing guard, a spill, a blocked exit).

  • While locked onto that one hazard, they unintentionally ignore surrounding risks.

  • This narrow focus can lead to incomplete assessments and missed opportunities for prevention.

2. Step Back and See the Whole Picture

Dr. Ayers emphasizes the importance of:

  • Pausing before jumping into correction mode

  • Scanning the entire work area

  • Asking: “What else is happening here?”

  • Avoiding tunnel vision that limits situational awareness

3. Engage Employees in Hazard Identification

The episode encourages leaders to:

  • Get input from workers who know the job intimately

  • Ask what hazards they see

  • Collaborate on solutions rather than dictating fixes

  • Build a more complete understanding of the environment

  🚀 Leadership Takeaways
  • Don’t get tunnel vision. Fix the hazard, but don’t miss the others.

  • Use a wide‑angle lens. Assess the entire environment before acting.

  • Partner with employees. Their perspective fills in your blind spots.

  • Think systemically. Hazards rarely exist in isolation.

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