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Episiode 205: Visible Safety

Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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In this episode of the Leading and Learning Through Safety podcast, host Dr. Mark French explores the nuances of organizational risk management and seasonal workplace dangers .

Balancing Public vs. Employee Safety

Dr. French begins by discussing two uncommon, nearly identical workplace fatalities occurring within the same week at typical lumber and home goods stores across the United States, where employees were crushed by unstable lumber stacks . He notes that while these stores present highly visible, strict safety protocols to the public—such as using flaggers and gating off active forklift areas—this standard does not always extend to employees . He suggests that large organizations often heavily focus on public safety and loss control to mitigate uncapped financial liabilities, while employee safety can be minimized because financial risks are legally capped by workers' compensation laws . This can create a false sense of security for workers who mistakenly believe a robust public safety program translates to their own protection .

Summer Hazards and Distracted Driving

The second half of the podcast addresses the inherent, heightened safety risks that arise during the summer, specifically for roadside construction workers . Dr. French emphasizes that despite company training, flashing lights, and protective trucks, workers are frequently injured or killed due to distracted driving and motorists blowing through work zones .

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