Show Notes
In today’s special episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, we shift gears from the usual and dive deep into Chapter Four of Safety, In My Opinion — part of the newly released Signal Transmission Trilogy.
Jay shares a gripping narrative about a series of forklift incidents that expose the hidden disconnect between rules and reality. This chapter—“The Forklift and the Pedestrians”—challenges the illusion of compliance and explores how systems, not just individuals, shape safety outcomes. It’s about context, design, behavior, and the moment safety culture stops being theory and starts being felt.
Whether you're new to the Trilogy or have been following the Signal since the start, this episode delivers a thought-provoking listen that may just change how you see your workplace.
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