The Unashamed Safety Podcast

Mike Faulkner

The Unashamed Safety Podcast is for workers, supervisors, and leaders who refuse to treat safety like an apology. With real-world operations experience, this show tackles OSHA, DOT compliance, leadership, and safety culture with clarity and conviction. No blaming corporate. No watered-down messaging. Just practical insight, strong leadership, and a bold commitment to protecting people and doing the job right.

Episodes

  1. The Right Fix — Using the Hierarchy of Controls After the 5 Whys

    May 31

    The Right Fix — Using the Hierarchy of Controls After the 5 Whys

    Last episode we used the 5 Whys to drill past the surface of a workplace incident and find the real root cause. Today we talk about what to do once you find it — because not all corrective actions are created equal. In this episode we break down the Hierarchy of Hazard Controls — a framework recognized by OSHA and NIOSH that ranks workplace safety controls from most effective to least. Most organizations get this completely backwards, defaulting to signs, procedures, and PPE while leaving the actual hazard untouched. We explain why that happens, why it's a problem, and what a real corrective action plan looks like. We also address something important: finding a system failure doesn't mean the injured worker had no personal responsibility. We talk about how to hold both the individual and the organization accountable at the same time — because real safety culture requires both. We pick up the fictional warehouse dock scenario from last episode and run it all the way through the hierarchy — showing exactly what elimination, substitution, engineering controls, administrative controls, and PPE look like applied to a real root cause. In this episode: What the Hierarchy of Hazard Controls is and why it matters Why most organizations live at the bottom of the hierarchy — and why that's a choice that gets people hurt How personal accountability and organizational accountability work together — not against each other How to apply every level of the hierarchy to a real incident scenario How to make the case to leadership when the right fix costs money What a complete, layered corrective action plan actually looks like If you're a safety professional, operations manager, or frontline supervisor who's tired of seeing the same incidents repeat themselves after the same ineffective corrective actions — this episode is for you. Music: "City Lights" by Mark July Free for Creators via Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/mark-july/city-lights License code: MJWO4MZV7ES54WYH

    17 min
  2. The Pareto Principle: Focusing on the 20% That Drives 80% of Your Safety Results

    Apr 11

    The Pareto Principle: Focusing on the 20% That Drives 80% of Your Safety Results

    Are you spending time on safety every day but not seeing real results? You might not have a safety problem — you might have a focus problem. In this episode of The Unashamed Safety Podcast, we dive into the Pareto Principle — the 80/20 rule — and how safety professionals, operations managers, and front-line supervisors can use it to stop spreading effort across everything and start focusing on the few behaviors that drive the majority of incidents. Building on our earlier episodes on Goodhart's Law and the Hierarchy of Hazard Controls, this episode gives you a practical, step-by-step data walkthrough so you can find your critical 20% and align your entire safety program around it. In this episode you'll learn: → What the Pareto Principle is and why it's one of the most powerful tools in safety leadership → A 5-step process for analyzing your incident data and identifying your top risk drivers → How to dig below incident categories to find the specific habits and behaviors causing harm → Why two or three incident types likely account for 80% of everything happening in your operation → How to connect your Pareto analysis to the Hierarchy of Controls for maximum impact → What focused safety leadership actually looks like in solid waste and transportation This episode is for you if you lead safety, operations, or people in the refuse, waste, or transportation industries — and you're ready to stop doing more and start doing what matters most. — Action Challenge — Pull your last 12 months of incident data. Categorize by type. Sort by frequency. Then ask yourself: are the behaviors driving my top incidents the focus of my daily safety efforts? If not — this episode will show you how to fix that. If this episode added value, follow or subscribe so you never miss an episode of The Unashamed Safety Podcast. — Music: "City Lights" by Mark July Free for Creators via Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/mark-july/city-lights License code: MJWO4MZV7ES54WYH

    13 min

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The Unashamed Safety Podcast is for workers, supervisors, and leaders who refuse to treat safety like an apology. With real-world operations experience, this show tackles OSHA, DOT compliance, leadership, and safety culture with clarity and conviction. No blaming corporate. No watered-down messaging. Just practical insight, strong leadership, and a bold commitment to protecting people and doing the job right.