Episodes

Monday Mar 23, 2015
380 - Finding Support: From Reducing Costs to Adding Value
Monday Mar 23, 2015
Monday Mar 23, 2015


Monday Feb 23, 2015
376 - The Rationale for Safety Excellence
Monday Feb 23, 2015
Monday Feb 23, 2015


Monday Feb 02, 2015
373 - Misusing Negative Consequences
Monday Feb 02, 2015
Monday Feb 02, 2015


Monday Jan 19, 2015
371 - Misunderstanding Hazards and Risks
Monday Jan 19, 2015
Monday Jan 19, 2015


Monday Dec 08, 2014
365 - Safety Must Deliver More Than Customers Expect
Monday Dec 08, 2014
Monday Dec 08, 2014


Monday Nov 24, 2014
363 - CEO: Indict or Invite in Safety?
Monday Nov 24, 2014
Monday Nov 24, 2014


Monday Nov 03, 2014
360 - How do you overcome change resistance?
Monday Nov 03, 2014
Monday Nov 03, 2014


Monday Sep 29, 2014
355 - The Pointlessness of Be Safe
Monday Sep 29, 2014
Monday Sep 29, 2014
Here is a short video to help you see how pointless it can be to tell someone to "be safe!"
Shawn M. Galloway
ProAct Safety
www.ProActSafety.com

Monday Jun 30, 2014
343 - What is Your Safety Elevator Pitch?
Monday Jun 30, 2014
Monday Jun 30, 2014
Greetings everyone, this podcast recorded while in my home in Texas. I’d like to share an article I wrote that was published May 2014 in Professional Safety Magazine. The published article can either be found on the magazine’s website 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. For more detailed strategies to achieve and sustain excellence in performance and culture, pick up a copy of our book, STEPS to Safety Culture Excellence - http://proactsafety.com/insights/steps-to-safety-culture-excellence
Have a great week!
Shawn M. Galloway
ProAct Safety

Wednesday Jun 25, 2014
How Do You Define Production?
Wednesday Jun 25, 2014
Wednesday Jun 25, 2014
If you define production as products or services delivered and do not include safety in that definition, you are creating a dichotomy that will damage both production and safety. Production that injures those who produce it is most likely not the kind of production your organization wants. An accident (incident, injury – pick your preferred term) is a defect in your production process just as surely as a quality issue. If you develop a tolerance for poor quality or poor safety, you have developed a tolerance for poor production.
Organizations who achieve safety excellence do not make this distinction. They define production as safe and high quality products or services delivered. They manage safety and quality as a part of production rather than separate priorities. Workers who compromise any aspect of safety or quality have compromised production. The old ideas of production at any cost and sacrificing your body for the team are antiquated and counterproductive. If you still have these dichotomies in your organization, begin to improve by redefining what production is and what you expect from production workers.
-Terry L. Mathis
For more insights, visit www.ProActSafety.com
Terry L. Mathis is the founder and CEO of ProAct Safety, an international safety and performance excellence firm. He is known for his dynamic presentations in the fields of behavioral and cultural safety, leadership, and operational performance, and is a regular speaker at ASSE, NSC, and numerous company and industry conferences. EHS Today listed Terry as a Safety Guru in ‘The 50 People Who Most Influenced EHS in 2010, 2011 and 2012-2013. He has been a frequent contributor to industry magazines for over 15 years and is the coauthor of STEPS to Safety Culture Excellence, 2013, WILEY.