In Episode 740 of Safety FM with Jay Allen, we dive deep into a critical question: Are we training people for the real world, or just for the checkbox version of it?Dr. Jay Allen challenges the traditional safety and organizational training models that rely on unrealistic simulations and one-off learning events. Drawing on insights from The Signal Transmission Trilogy, Jay examines how we expect people to respond perfectly in chaos—based on training delivered in sterile, artificial environments they've never actually encountered.This episode explores:Why core principles matter more than memorized protocolsThe difference between reactive behavior and principled decision-makingHow military, martial arts, and sports training tie into organizational learningThe real meaning of “adaptability” in high-stakes environmentsIf your safety program still treats training as a one-and-done checklist, this episode might sting a little—but it’s a necessary wake-up call.🔊 Listen now for a raw, reflective breakdown on why we need to stop teaching safety like it’s a scripted rehearsal—and start building real-world readiness.#SafetyFM #SafetyCulture #TrainingReality #HumanPerformance #DrJayAllen #SignalTransmission #RealTalkSafety #SafetyLeadership
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