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After years of exploring the world of safety, communication, and human performance, this is the interview I’ve always wanted to do. In this episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, we dive into the mind of a visionary thinker who passed in March 1982—someone whose ideas have shaped the way I see reality, systems, and even safety itself. What if the structures we trust are illusions? What happens when perception and protection collide? This conversation challenges everything we think we know—don’t miss it.
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In the debut episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, we take a deep dive into the hidden forces shaping safety culture in organizations. While policies and systems get most of the attention, what about the unseen players—the people and dynamics that truly shape workplace safety from behind the scenes?
Jay Allen is joined by expert safety consultant Samantha Jones and organizational psychology specialist Amanda Welch to explore the complexities of safety culture beyond surface-level narratives. Together, they uncover the subtle yet powerful influences of organizational structures, human behaviors, and informal leadership in shaping workplace safety. Through the lens of Human and Organizational Performance (HOP), they challenge traditional safety paradigms, highlighting how learning and adaptability are key to building a resilient safety culture.
Tune in as we question the conventional narratives, reveal the role of hidden influencers, and provide actionable insights to help organizations bridge the gap between policy and real-world safety practices.
🔊 Listen now to start unmasking the unseen forces shaping your safety culture!
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How small is small? In this Safety FM Mini episode, we explore the Planck second—the smallest measurable unit of time—and how it connects to safety decisions in the workplace. It only takes a fraction of a second for an incident to happen—or to be prevented. Plus, we discuss how small habits build a culture of safety over time.
And in the middle of the episode, we’ll talk about something else that grows over time—your investments—with a message from our sponsor, Acorns.
Tiny moments. Big impact. Stay safe.
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Ripped from the headlines of The Rated R Safety Show
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Ripped from the headlines of The Rated R Safety Show.
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In this episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, Jay embarks on a thought-provoking journey to redefine workplace safety by blending the timeless principles of the Ten Commandments with contemporary safety practices. Drawing inspiration from Dr. Todd Conklin's Five Principles of Human and Organizational Performance (HOP), Jay explores how acknowledging human error, fostering a culture of learning, and understanding that context drives behavior can transform safety protocols. The discussion also delves into the insights of safety experts James Reason and Erik Hollnagel, emphasizing the importance of systems thinking and resilience engineering in creating robust safety cultures. With Jay's dynamic and engaging style, this episode challenges traditional safety paradigms and offers fresh perspectives for enhancing organizational safety.
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Today is dedicated to self-care on Safety FM Mini.
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What if everything we thought we knew about safety was only half the story? In this episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, we dive into the Safety Hypothesis, exploring how traditional safety thinking has evolved. Drawing from the groundbreaking work of Todd Conklin, James Reason, and Sidney Dekker, we challenge old assumptions and uncover a new way to view safety—not as the absence of accidents but as the presence of adaptive capacity.
We’ll break down Conklin’s Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) principles, Reason’s Swiss Cheese Model, and Dekker’s Safety Differently philosophy, revealing how safety is about learning, trust, and resilience rather than just compliance and control.
Tune in as we rethink workplace safety, shifting from error prevention to understanding real work and empowering frontline workers. It’s time to challenge the way you see safety!
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In this special episode of Safety FM Mini, we take a moment to celebrate the life and contributions of the late James Reason, a pioneer in the world of safety. Known for his groundbreaking work on human error and the Swiss Cheese Model of accident causation, Reason's insights have shaped the way we approach safety in industries worldwide. Join Jay Allen as we reflect on his lasting impact and the profound changes he brought to safety management, human error analysis, and accident prevention. We remember James Reason's legacy and how his teachings continue to influence the safety culture today.
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Ripped from the headlines of The Rated R Safety Show. Today we discuss H.R. 86.
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Ripped from the headlines of The Rated R Safety Show.
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In the second part of this engaging conversation, Jay Allen sits down with Sheldon Primus to dive deeper into the evolving world of safety and consulting. From the integration of AI in risk analysis to the step-by-step journey of becoming a safety consultant, Sheldon shares actionable insights and personal anecdotes that inspire and educate. Whether you're exploring AI's role in OSHA compliance, considering a career in safety consulting, or simply looking for guidance on starting your own business, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways. Tune in for expert advice, future trends, and a candid discussion about the realities of entrepreneurship in the safety industry.
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Ripped from the headlines of the Rated R Safety Show.
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In this dynamic episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, Jay sits down with safety expert Sheldon Primus for a deep dive into the latest trends shaping the world of occupational safety and health. This first installment of a two-part conversation explores Sheldon's observations since his return to the U.S. and delves into critical topics like upcoming changes in OSHA standards and the potential impacts of artificial intelligence on workplace safety.
Sheldon shares insights from his extensive experience, touching on the Chevron Deference case and its implications for regulatory decision-making, the future of voluntary protection programs (VPP), and the challenges posed by litigation in a shifting compliance landscape. The discussion also examines how AI is transforming industries, highlighting the ethical considerations and opportunities it brings to the safety profession.
Join Jay and Sheldon as they navigate this engaging and thought-provoking conversation, offering practical advice and predictions for safety professionals looking to adapt and thrive in an evolving environment.
Stay tuned for Part 2 next week, where the conversation continues with even more insights and strategies to elevate your safety game.
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Well, it's time to discuss checking in and to see if you have done it yet.
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Ripped from the headlines of the Rated R Safety Show
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You asked for it, so we are sharing it today on Safety FM Mini.
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In this special Ask Me Anything episode, Jay Allen answers your burning questions about all things safety, human performance, and the future of the industry. From the evolution of safety communication to how AI and automation are reshaping the EHS landscape, Jay dives deep into topics submitted by listeners around the globe.
Discover his thoughts on creative safety campaigns, the biggest challenges safety professionals face today, and how to bring fresh perspectives to deeply rooted workplace cultures. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or new to the field, this episode is packed with practical advice, personal stories, and Jay’s trademark humor.
Join us for Episode 686 as we tackle the questions that matter most to you—straight from the source!
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