Imagine stepping into a workplace where everyone feels empowered to speak up about hazards but the physical environment is still full of risks. Now flip it: a workplace packed with safety barriers, yet no one dares to report an issue. Which matters more psychological safety or physical safety controls? That’s the big debate in this safety roundtable discussion, and the insights might just change the way you think about workplace safety forever.
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Highlights:
- The Big Debate: Poll results show a divide—should we focus more on psychological safety or physical safety?
- LinkedIn vs. Live Audience: A surprising contrast in opinions between the podcast listeners and safety professionals online.
- Environment Dictates Performance: How elite athletes and business leaders prove that the right environment is key to success—including safety.
- Leadership’s Role in Safety: Why many organisations still see safety as the sole responsibility of professionals rather than a company-wide effort.
- Physical Controls First? Some argue that without solid physical controls, psychological safety can’t thrive—others see it the other way around.
- The Cost of Safety: How budgets influence decisions and why getting the balance right between physical and psychological safetys is crucial.
- Over-Reliance on One Side: The risks of going too far in either direction—whether it’s complacency from too many controls or inaction from focusing too much on culture.
- Lessons from High-Risk Professions: What the military, first responders, and frontline workers teach us about balancing psychological safety and physical risk management.
- The ‘Zero Harm’ Debate: How focusing too much on avoiding incidents can lead to underreporting and hidden risks.
Actions:
- Sign up for a future Safety Roundtable: https://safetyroundtable.co.uk/
- Connect with Christian on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-harris-slip-safety/