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Proving Safety, with Greg Smith

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How can we prove that we've achieved safety? Ahead of the release of his new book, Greg Smith joins Christian Harris this week to delve into the intricacies of legal risk management and the often misunderstood concept of safety metrics. Join us as we unravel how organisations can truly benefit from effective safety practices.

Highlights:

- Introduction to "Proving Safety": Greg Smith introduces his new book, "Proving Safety: Wicked Problems, Legal Risk Management, and the Tyranny of Metrics", discussing the motivation behind it and its focus on the real effectiveness of safety documentation and practices in organisations.

- The Tyranny of Metrics: Greg critiques the common reliance on injury rates and other quantitative metrics as misleading indicators of safety. He argues these often do not reflect the legal or practical reality of workplace safety and can misguide safety assurance efforts.

- Legal Perspective on Safety Metrics: Greg, with his legal background, points out the disconnect between common safety metrics and their utility in legal contexts, highlighting that traditional safety metrics rarely hold up in legal scrutiny during safety prosecutions.

- Moving from Metrics to Narrative: A significant portion of the discussion is dedicated to shifting from metric-focused to narrative-focused safety reporting. Greg emphasises the importance of detailed, qualitative assessments of safety processes rather than relying on quantitative metrics that may not capture the real state of safety.

- The Importance of Criticality in Safety: The conversation covers the concept of focusing on critical risks rather than superficial safety indicators. Greg discusses historical safety failures like the Texas City Refinery explosion and the Deepwater Horizon disaster to illustrate the dangers of overlooking critical safety risks.

- Implications for Safety Professionals: Offering practical advice, Greg suggests how safety professionals can reframe their approach to safety assurance to focus on what genuinely enhances safety rather than what is easily quantifiable.

Actions:

- Pick up a copy of the Proving Safety book: https://www.waylandlegal.com.au/proving-safety

- Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-smith-6a63449/

- Connect with Christian: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-harris-slip-safety/

- If you enjoyed this episode, please hit follow, share it on social media and give us a positive review

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Innhold levert av Christian Harris. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Christian Harris eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

How can we prove that we've achieved safety? Ahead of the release of his new book, Greg Smith joins Christian Harris this week to delve into the intricacies of legal risk management and the often misunderstood concept of safety metrics. Join us as we unravel how organisations can truly benefit from effective safety practices.

Highlights:

- Introduction to "Proving Safety": Greg Smith introduces his new book, "Proving Safety: Wicked Problems, Legal Risk Management, and the Tyranny of Metrics", discussing the motivation behind it and its focus on the real effectiveness of safety documentation and practices in organisations.

- The Tyranny of Metrics: Greg critiques the common reliance on injury rates and other quantitative metrics as misleading indicators of safety. He argues these often do not reflect the legal or practical reality of workplace safety and can misguide safety assurance efforts.

- Legal Perspective on Safety Metrics: Greg, with his legal background, points out the disconnect between common safety metrics and their utility in legal contexts, highlighting that traditional safety metrics rarely hold up in legal scrutiny during safety prosecutions.

- Moving from Metrics to Narrative: A significant portion of the discussion is dedicated to shifting from metric-focused to narrative-focused safety reporting. Greg emphasises the importance of detailed, qualitative assessments of safety processes rather than relying on quantitative metrics that may not capture the real state of safety.

- The Importance of Criticality in Safety: The conversation covers the concept of focusing on critical risks rather than superficial safety indicators. Greg discusses historical safety failures like the Texas City Refinery explosion and the Deepwater Horizon disaster to illustrate the dangers of overlooking critical safety risks.

- Implications for Safety Professionals: Offering practical advice, Greg suggests how safety professionals can reframe their approach to safety assurance to focus on what genuinely enhances safety rather than what is easily quantifiable.

Actions:

- Pick up a copy of the Proving Safety book: https://www.waylandlegal.com.au/proving-safety

- Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-smith-6a63449/

- Connect with Christian: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-harris-slip-safety/

- If you enjoyed this episode, please hit follow, share it on social media and give us a positive review

  continue reading

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