Episodes

Monday May 07, 2012
Monday May 07, 2012
Greetings, this podcast recorded while in Minneapolis, Minnesota. For the podcast this week I’d like to share an article I wrote that was published in February 2012 in my column in BIC Magazine. It was titled, “Behavior-Based Safety A Streamlined Cost-Conscious Approach That Brings Results”. The published article can either be found at www.BLR.com or under Insights at www.ProActSafety.com.
I hope you enjoy the podcast this week. If you would like to download or play on demand our other podcasts, please visit the ProAct Safety’s podcast website at: http://www.safetycultureexcellence.com. If you would like access to archived podcasts (older than 90 days – dating back to January 2008) please visit www.ProActSafety.com/Store.
Have a great week!
Shawn M. Galloway
ProAct Safety, Inc

Monday Apr 23, 2012
Monday Apr 23, 2012
Greetings all! For the video podcast this month, I'm sharing an important message to help you define safety excellence in your organization. You can either watch the video here at www.SafetyCultureExcellence.com, at www.ProActSafety.com/Insights, or directly on the magazine’s site at: http://cos-mag.com or you can watch it below from YouTube:
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUkz6R_D_FU]
I hope you enjoy and have a great week!Shawn M. Galloway
ProAct Safety, Inc.

Monday Apr 16, 2012
233 - Five Step Counseling Model - Culture Shock with Shawn M. Galloway
Monday Apr 16, 2012
Monday Apr 16, 2012
Greetings all! For the video podcast this month, I'm sharing a five step counseling model to manage undesirable performance. You can either watch the video here at www.SafetyCultureExcellence.com, at www.ProActSafety.com/Insights, or directly on the magazine’s site at: http://cos-mag.com or you can watch it below from YouTube:
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUHkhyDns2Q]
I hope you enjoy and have a great week!
Shawn M. Galloway
ProAct Safety, Inc.

Monday Apr 02, 2012
231 - Questioning Your Safety Strategy
Monday Apr 02, 2012
Monday Apr 02, 2012
Greetings everyone, this podcast recorded while in Long Beach, California. For the podcast this week I’d like to share an article written by Terry Mathis, published in February 2012 in his column in EHS Today. It was titled, “Questioning Your Safety Strategy”. The published article can either be found at www.EHSToday.com or under Insights at www.ProActSafety.com.
I hope you enjoy the podcast this week. If you would like to download or play on demand our other podcasts, please visit the ProAct Safety’s podcast website at: http://www.safetycultureexcellence.com. If you would like access to archived podcasts (older than 90 days – dating back to January 2008) please contact us at podcast @ ProActSafety.com.
Have a great week!
Shawn M. Galloway
ProAct Safety, Inc

Monday Mar 26, 2012
230 - The Transformational Leader: Establishing Cultural Excellence Workshop
Monday Mar 26, 2012
Monday Mar 26, 2012
Greetings everyone, I wanted to share with you a new workshop we have created to help you further improve your safety culture and performance and achieve safety culture excellence. To see the currently scheduled dates and locations around the world, please visit www.proactsafety.com and click on the events tab. If you would like information on a private workshop, seminar, keynote speech or consulting, contact us at info @ proactsafety.com This particular workshop is titled: The Transformational Leader: Establishing Cultural Excellence.
To register: http://proactsafety.com/events/transformational-leader
I hope to see you there!
Shawn M. Galloway
ProAct Safety, Inc.

Tuesday Feb 21, 2012
225 - Incentives, Rewards & Recognition: What To Do and What Not To Do Workshop
Tuesday Feb 21, 2012
Tuesday Feb 21, 2012
Greetings everyone, I wanted to share with you a new workshop we have created to help you further improve your safety culture and performance and achieve safety culture excellence. To see the currently scheduled dates and locations around the world, please visit www.proactsafety.com and click on the events tab. If you would like information on a private workshop, seminar, keynote speech or consulting, contact us at info @ proactsafety.com This particular workshop is titled: Incentives, Rewards & Recognition: What To Do and What Not To Do.
To register: http://proactsafety.com/events/incentives-rewards-recognition
I hope to see you there!
Shawn M. Galloway
ProAct Safety, Inc.

Monday Feb 20, 2012
224 - Failing Less is NOT a Safety Strategy
Monday Feb 20, 2012
Monday Feb 20, 2012
Greetings, this podcast recorded while in Fort Worth, Texas. For the podcast this week I’d like to share an article Terry Mathis (Founder and CEO of ProAct Safety wrote that was published in January 2012 by IndustryWeek. It was titled “Failing Less is NOT a Safety Strategy”. The published article can either be found at www.IndustryWeek.com or under Insights at www.ProActSafety.com.
I hope you enjoy the podcast this week. If you would like to download or play on demand our other podcasts, please visit the ProAct Safety’s podcast website at: http://www.safetycultureexcellence.com
Have a great week!
Shawn M. Galloway
ProAct Safety, Inc

Tuesday Feb 14, 2012
223 - Using Near-Miss Data For Successful Loss Control Workshop
Tuesday Feb 14, 2012
Tuesday Feb 14, 2012
Greetings everyone, I wanted to share with you a new workshop we have created to help you further improve your safety culture and performance and achieve safety culture excellence. To see the currently scheduled dates and locations around the world, please visit www.proactsafety.com and click on the events tab. If you would like information on a private workshop, seminar, keynote speech or consulting, contact us at info @ proactsafety.com This particular workshop is titled: Using Near-Miss Data For Successful Loss Control. To register: http://proactsafety.com/events/using-near-miss-data
I hope to see you there!
Shawn M. Galloway
ProAct Safety, Inc.

Monday Feb 06, 2012
219 - 11th Annual Behavior-Based Safety Conference Video - April 2012
Monday Feb 06, 2012
Monday Feb 06, 2012
Greetings everyone! I’m excited to announce the release of our video promoting our upcoming 11th Annual Behavior-Based Safety Conference in Houston, Texas this April 2012. You can watch or download the video here or stream it from YouTube
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Pre-Conference: April 16, 2012 General Conference: April 17-18, 2012 Post-Conference: April 19, 2012
For the brochure, detailed agenda or to signup, please visit:
I hope to see you there. Have a great week!
Shawn M. Galloway
ProAct Safety, Inc.

Tuesday Jan 17, 2012
Accident Causation
Tuesday Jan 17, 2012
Tuesday Jan 17, 2012
Between the recent articles in safety publications and the capsizing of the Costa Concordia, there is a renewed dialogue among safety professionals and others about accident causation. In the first third of the last century Heinrich proposed, from his observations of accident reports, that 88% of all accidents were the result of unsafe acts, 10% from unsafe conditions, and 2% from undetermined causes. One author recently refuted this, mainly citing the tendency to blame employees for accidents when much of the “cause” was due to systems issues controlled by managers.
While there is validity in looking beyond human behavior, there is great danger in overlooking it and its critical role in accidents. We should always look at the “why”, but we can’t forget the “what.” It looks like we have opened the door to a whole new set of terminology around what has been traditionally labeled “immediate cause,” “underlying cause,” “root cause,” and “contributing factor.” If changing terminology or consolidating terminology helps prevent accidents, I am all for it.
From the discussions on line, there may be a need for better developing the talking points around accident causation. It is hard to synergize solutions when it takes 1200 comments in a LinkedIn group just to get everyone agreeing on terms.
The main point that must not get lost in this discussion is the fact that behaviors , regardless of what causes, prompts, or influences them are critical to risk control and, thus critical to accident prevention. We have assumed a lot over the years about what causes human behavior and how to change it. However we approach it in the future, we must not forget it. If a driver swerves into the other lane, the probability of an accident just dramatically increased. THAT is human behavior.
Now, how do we keep drivers in their own lanes? That is the next level. We err when we think that changing the influences on behavior will automatically and completely and immediately change behavior. If we don’t change behavior, we have missed the mark or are shooting at the wrong targets. It is not about blame, it is about prevention.
If we forget this basic premise as we strive to better understand its causes and influences, we are taking a step forward and falling hopelessly backwards. We need to understand the next level of causation or influence or systems issues or whatever we decide to call it so we can use it to shape behavior, not forget it.
Terry L. Mathis
CEO and Founder
ProAct Safety, Inc.

