Today on the show, we listen to a presentation by Steve Scott that took place at Energy Safety Canada. Here is the content of the presentation - Many organizations have operated under the principle that "zero incidents" is the only acceptable outcome, believing every incident is preventable. Despite these efforts, serious injuries and fatalities still occur.
Join Steve Scott in a session that challenges long-held safety beliefs and explores a new approach to protecting workers. This session will introduce the first principle of Human and Organizational Performance: Error is Normal.
Instead of focusing solely on preventing injuries, what if we shifted our attention to protecting workers, even when things go wrong?
Learn more about Steve’s transition from a "zero tolerance" approach to a focus on "failing safely" – and what that shift could mean for the future of workplace safety.
Don't forget to listen to the convo between me and Steve Scott at the end of his presentation.
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