149 episodes

Do you want to engage your culture? Safety is the first step to creating the motivation needed for people to perform their best. Each day, we have the chance to lead our teams and learn more about our people through an understanding of our safety climate. Through looking at current issues in HSE, we chat about creating cultural value through safety. Your host is Dr. Mark French, CSP, SPHR aka The Safety Dude.

Leading and Learning Through Safety Dr. Mark A French

    • Business
    • 5.0 • 4 Ratings

Do you want to engage your culture? Safety is the first step to creating the motivation needed for people to perform their best. Each day, we have the chance to lead our teams and learn more about our people through an understanding of our safety climate. Through looking at current issues in HSE, we chat about creating cultural value through safety. Your host is Dr. Mark French, CSP, SPHR aka The Safety Dude.

    Episode 147 - Leading with Ethics

    Episode 147 - Leading with Ethics

    On this episode of the "Leading and Learning through Safety" podcast, Dr. Mark French discusses the significance of ethics in relation to workplace safety and its impact on the workforce. He emphasizes the importance of core values in creating a safe and healthy work environment, highlighting how companies often struggle to align their actions with their stated values. Dr. French explores the consequences of deviating from ethical standards, particularly in the context of safety, where such deviations can lead to serious accidents or fatalities. He shares insights from leadership literature, including exercises to identify personal core values and assess their alignment with corporate values. Dr. French underscores the link between adherence to core values and employee retention, emphasizing the detrimental effects of forcing employees to compromise their values for survival. Through this discussion, he sets the stage for further exploration of ethics and core values in the workplace.

    • 20 min
    Episode 146 - The Missing Science

    Episode 146 - The Missing Science

    In this episode of the "Leading and Learning Through Safety" podcast, Dr. Mark French discusses the absence of science in decision-making and its impact. He reflects on a 1979 documentary titled "Song of the Canary: The DBCP Story," which explores a chemical plant's discovery of harmful effects due to the absence of data. Dr. French delves into how organizations sometimes turn a blind eye to critical information, citing examples of privately funded studies being shelved for years. He highlights the importance of transparency in scientific research and the need for collaboration to address safety concerns effectively. Dr. French concludes by emphasizing the significance of shared knowledge and collective effort in ensuring workplace safety.

    • 20 min
    Episode 145 - Communication is Critical

    Episode 145 - Communication is Critical

    In this episode of the "Leading and Learning Through Safety" podcast, Dr. Mark French focuses on communication. He emphasizes the importance of effective communication in leadership, particularly in the context of safety. Dr. French discusses the challenges of two-way communication, highlighting the need for understanding and acknowledgment. He explores tools like the Blanchard SLII system to assess motivation and knowledge levels, stressing the significance of knowing one's audience. Dr. French also touches on the pitfalls of ineffective communication, such as using it as a weapon or failing to ensure clarity. Overall, the episode underscores the role of communication in building a positive safety culture within organizations.

    • 20 min
    Episode 144 - Create Open Communication

    Episode 144 - Create Open Communication

    In this podcast episode, Dr. Mark French discusses workplace violence, emphasizing the importance of people-first leadership that prioritizes the safety and well-being of employees. He highlights recent incidents of workplace violence and acknowledges the challenges in predicting and preventing such incidents. Dr. French stresses the need for open communication channels within organizations to address early warning signs of potential violence.
    He delves into the issue of burnout in the workplace, attributing it to overwork and increased expectations during and after the pandemic. Dr. French discusses the importance of developing a comprehensive communication strategy that fosters openness and accountability.
    The podcast touches on the topic of security measures, such as controlling access through badges and monitoring individuals entering the premises. Dr. French emphasizes the significance of creating a proactive culture within organizations and being willing to address the intersection of personal and work lives. He underscores the role of leaders, human resources teams, safety teams, and security teams in working collaboratively to ensure a safe and supportive workplace.

    • 20 min
    Episode 143 - Culture of Control

    Episode 143 - Culture of Control

    In this episode, we talk about the control of hazardous energy.

    • 20 min
    Episode 142 - Workplace Violence

    Episode 142 - Workplace Violence

    In this podcast, we chat about workplace violence and the environment around workers. 

    • 20 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
4 Ratings

4 Ratings

Msrepairman ,

The Safety Dude

A good podcast focusing on Safety, I really think you will like it. It focuses as much on the behavior and culture of safety as it does the day to day experiences of a safety professional, Mark is a great teacher and has dedicated his career to improving the safety culture everywhere he has been. That probably why he's called "The Safety Dude".

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