There’s a question that sits right at the heart of safety performance, and it’s one that frustrates a lot of us. Why do well-designed, technically sound safety systems still fail to change behaviour in the real world? I sat down with Eduardo Blanco-Muñoz to unpack this properly, and what followed was a fascinating exploration into perception, bias, culture, and the uncomfortable truth that people don’t behave the way our systems expect them to. This is a conversation that challenges the traditional, rule-based mindset and opens the door to a more human, more realistic way of thinking about safety.
Highlights:
- Why systems fail: Humans don’t behave as rational models expect
- Perception limits: We miss more risk than we realise
- Overconfidence bias: People overestimate their ability to stay safe
- Culture link: Values and beliefs drive behaviour at every level
- Leadership impact: Behaviour matters more than policies or posters
- Measurement traps: Focusing on KPIs can distort real safety progress
- From control to influence: Move beyond command and control approaches
- Practical tools: Turning theory into actionable safety strategies
Resources and actions:
- Sign up for a future Safety Roundtable: https://safetyroundtable.co.uk/
- Connect with Eduardo on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eduardoblanco/
- Connect with Christian on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-harris-slip-safety/