Safety Heroes Podcast With Mousa Yassin

Mousa Yassin

The Health, Safety, and Enviroment space is made of everyday people who are real-life heroes, committed to creating a safe environment and engaging safety culture within their companies. Their priority is to ensure each and everyone of their employees gets to return home after a day’s work unharmed, and that both wellbeing and the planet are a core consideration: they are unsung heroes.In fact, you never hear about them when they do their jobs right!  We want to celebrate these everyday people and inspire others in that space to look at things differently, improve their safety management plans and overall learn as a collective; making “HSE” a cornerstone of every company’s culture.  So let’s celebrate those leaders from the Health, Safety, and Environment space who stand on the frontline and the emotional/human implications of working in the safety space.

  1. #57 - Dan Hobbs - Guardian Angel, Not Big Brother: How Dan Hobbs Is Rewiring Safety with AI Vision

    May 21

    #57 - Dan Hobbs - Guardian Angel, Not Big Brother: How Dan Hobbs Is Rewiring Safety with AI Vision

    Dan Hobbs did not set out to build a safety company. He and his co-founder Ciarán O’Mara started with a question: why do so many workplace fatalities get called freak accidents, when the CCTV footage usually shows the same behaviour patterns happening every day on the same site? Four years later, Protex AI plugs into existing CCTV infrastructure at Fortune 500 sites in 36 countries to surface unsafe behaviours before they become incidents. Computer vision. Privacy-preserving. Not a dashboard, a diagnosis. In this conversation, Mousa and Dan go deeper than the product. They work through the three mental shifts that decide whether an AI-in-safety deployment actually changes anything: surveillance to systems, reactive to proactive, and procurement to partnership. Dan tells the story of walking on stage in front of 300 union members expecting resistance — and the single sentence, from a senior union official, that changed the room. He talks candidly about the scar tissue from building an enterprise AI company: 92 flights in a year, legal councils that feel like Star Trek, and the co-founder dynamic that keeps him from flying too close to the sun. For HSE directors, VPs of safety, and operations leaders trying to figure out what to do with AI before their executive team asks them again. CHAPTERS 00:00  Cold open — Guardian Angel, not big brother 00:35  Who Dan is, what Protex AI does, where they operate 03:00  The founding story — the fatality that wasn’t a freak accident 06:00  The privacy reframe — see the forest, not the trees 08:00  The union stage and the Guardian Angel moment 09:45  ICP, deployment model, and what the first 60 days look like 13:00  Kentucky: the first site Dan saw someone nearly die 18:30  Build the plane as you’re flying — enterprise AI adoption 21:30  Protex Intelligence and the shift from dashboards to questions 25:00  Speed of AI versus speed of enterprise 28:30  What it is like scaling into the US as an Irish founder 32:00  How Dan is doing — 92 flights, yin-yang co-founding, and what lonely at the top actually means 34:30  What if everything goes right? Dan Hobbs on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dan-hobbs-258998ab/ His company website: protex.ai Send us a message! If you like this podcast episode, subscribe here and follow us on LinkedIn for the latest from our HSE community and guests. Connect with our CEO and host, Mousa, today to stay updated on Safety Heroes, Pixaera, and more.  Do you want to be a guest on Safety Heroes, or know someone who would be a great fit? We’d love to hear from you. Send us a message on LinkedIn or email podcast@pixaera.com.

    35 min
  2. #56 - Bryce Griffler - The Hidden Cost of Hiding: Authentic Leadership, Imposter Syndrome & Workplace Safety

    Apr 2

    #56 - Bryce Griffler - The Hidden Cost of Hiding: Authentic Leadership, Imposter Syndrome & Workplace Safety

    What if the shell you've built to protect yourself at work is actually the thing holding you back — and putting others at risk? Bryce Griffler is the co-founder of Safety Is For Everyone and Global Program Manager, Safety & EHS Assurance at Google. His journey spans systems engineering, leading critical national infrastructure manufacturing at BAE Systems through COVID, and building EHS programs at AWS. His conviction: authenticity isn't a soft skill — it's a safety-critical one. The workers most likely to prevent your next incident are often the ones who don't feel safe enough to speak up. And imposter syndrome is quietly draining your highest performers every single day. In this episode, Bryce shares the moment a senior leader challenged him with three words — "Why you, though?" — and how that shaped everything. He breaks down why psychological safety and physical safety are the same conversation, how to get buy-in from resistant supervisors, and tells the remarkable story of a Pride flag at a union plant during COVID that reminded him exactly why he does what he does. Follow or connect with Bryce on LinkedIn | Learn more at safetyisforeveryone.com In This Episode You are not employee number 789054: why who you are is what makes you effectiveThe "Why you?" moment: the challenge that changed Bryce's careerAuthenticity as a safety tool: how being yourself reduces incident riskThe shell we build at work — and why it's exhausting to maintainImposter syndrome vs. self-doubt: knowing the difference mattersWhy imposter syndrome hits hardest on your highest performersGetting resistant managers on board: lead with data, not ideasDiverse tiger teams: why the uncomfortable room produces the best solutionsThe Pride flag story: what true inclusion looks like in a union plant during COVIDChapters (00:00) — Welcome & introducing Bryce(01:27) — Bryce's core philosophy: you hired the whole person(03:52) — How Bryce got into EHS from engineering(05:13) — "Why you?" — the moment that changed everything(08:15) — Authenticity as a daily risk assessment(09:09) — Bryce's career: BAE Systems, AWS, and Google(14:04) — Management systems as a specialty(21:31) — Psychological safety and speaking up(25:45) — Building diverse teams for better safety outcomes(29:18) — How to get line manager buy-in(35:24) — The power of authenticity at work(36:32) — What imposter syndrome really is (and isn't)(38:24) — Telling your team "I have no idea what I'm doing"(43:07) — COVID at a critical national infrastructure plant(45:14) — The Pride flag story(53:48) — Bryce's closing message: get comfortable being uncomfortableSend us a message! If you like this podcast episode, subscribe here and follow us on LinkedIn for the latest from our HSE community and guests. Connect with our CEO and host, Mousa, today to stay updated on Safety Heroes, Pixaera, and more.  Do you want to be a guest on Safety Heroes, or know someone who would be a great fit? We’d love to hear from you. Send us a message on LinkedIn or email podcast@pixaera.com.

    57 min
  3. #55 - Thomas Krause - Decisions That Set the Stage: The Leadership Cultures That Make Incidents Happen

    Mar 19

    #55 - Thomas Krause - Decisions That Set the Stage: The Leadership Cultures That Make Incidents Happen

    What if the biggest safety failures in history weren't caused by reckless workers but by leadership decisions made years earlier? Dr. Tom Krause is the Founder of Krause Bell Group and one of the most respected voices in safety leadership. Over his career, he conducted over 2,300 consulting projects across 60 countries, and after the Columbia space shuttle tragedy, his firm was selected to lead NASA's safety culture transformation. He worked personally alongside Paul O'Neill at Alcoa.  His books 7 Insights into Safety Leadership and If Your Culture Could Talk are must-reads for any leader serious about building high-performing organizations. Tom breaks down why blaming employees is the wrong reaction every single time. He shares the story of a plant manager changed forever by a 3 AM phone call — and how that moment turned him into one of the most effective safety leaders Tom had ever encountered. We go deep on the hidden chain of decisions that precede every major incident, why your inner state as a leader ripples across the entire organization, and why most companies are measuring the wrong things. We also get into AI — from cameras in factories to predictive risk modeling — and why Tom believes the question isn't whether AI is good enough, but whether we are. Follow or connect with Tom on LinkedIn | Learn more at krausebellgroup.com In This Episode Nobody should get hurt at work: what real safety leadership looks likeThe 3 AM phone call: the moment that changed a leader foreverWhy blaming employees is always the wrong answerDecision-making over behavior: the chain that leads to every incidentPaul O'Neill's legacy: what made his leadership so rareThe leader's inner state: how your energy shapes your whole organizationAI in safety: the one way to use cameras that will make things worsePredictive risk: using AI to find the combinations of variables that accelerate dangerThe question isn't whether AI is ready — it's whether we areChapters (00:04) — Intro & welcome (01:29) — Why Tom does what he does (03:06) — The fun behind the work: evolution of his career (08:29) — The evolution of safety leadership (09:10) — Paul O'Neill and what made his leadership rare (18:28) — Fundamentals great safety leaders adopt (19:25) — The 3 AM phone call that changed a leader forever (23:06) — Decision-making as the real root cause of every incident (27:24) — How cognitive bias shapes organizational risk (31:58) — Leaders taking responsibility for every outcome (32:32) — AI in safety: the right way and the very wrong way (36:18) — Predictive risk and what AI can actually do well (39:01) — The future of learning, upskilling, and point-of-work AI (41:22) — What's next for Krause Bell Group Send us a message! If you like this podcast episode, subscribe here and follow us on LinkedIn for the latest from our HSE community and guests. Connect with our CEO and host, Mousa, today to stay updated on Safety Heroes, Pixaera, and more.  Do you want to be a guest on Safety Heroes, or know someone who would be a great fit? We’d love to hear from you. Send us a message on LinkedIn or email podcast@pixaera.com.

    43 min
  4. #54 - Ergin Akbaş - How to Set Up Systems for Success: On HSE and Systems that Work for the Frontline

    Feb 5

    #54 - Ergin Akbaş - How to Set Up Systems for Success: On HSE and Systems that Work for the Frontline

    Today, we're excited to share our latest Safety Heroes episode with Ergin Akbas. With over a decade at AVANGRID managing EHS systems across wind farms, solar projects, and critical infrastructure serving 3 million customers, Ergin has learned one truth: systems only work when they're built WITH the people who use them, not FOR them.  He shares stories about achieving zero findings during ISO audits, why his 6-year-old thinks he "makes sure people don't get zapped," and how Learning Teams are transforming incident investigations from blame to real improvement. If you're trying to build safety systems that frontline teams will actually adopt, this conversation is packed with practical wisdom.  Time Stamp Guide: (02:12) From Bridges to Wind Farms: How civil engineering led Ergin to realize safety is integral to everything (04:34) Dual Risk Landscape: Navigating renewables construction and network operations across 26 states (07:37) Systems 101: Why management systems are a journey, not software—and definitely not magic (13:59) Beyond the Audit: Convincing leadership that real value happens every single day, not just certification time (17:41) The Pencil Analogy: Why frontline workers are the sharp end—and must design systems WITH you (24:03) Proving Effectiveness: Moving from training completion checkboxes to measuring actual competence (26:26) Worker Voice in Action: Monthly Innovation Calls and Skilled Safety Panels that empower the field (29:57) Compliance is the Floor: Breaking through the ceiling with risk-based thinking and proactive tools (33:46) AI That Sticks: How supervisors kept using pilot apps weeks after the study ended (41:46) Managing Change Methodically: Why telling people "what's in it for them" prevents reversion to old ways (44:44) HOP & Learning Teams: Replacing root cause analysis with soak time, multi-stakeholder input, and zero blame (50:29) You Fall to the Level of Your Systems: Building resilient frameworks that outlast any individual leader (52:15) Planting Seeds: What a 6-year-old's "Daddy stops people from getting zapped" teaches us about legacy Follow Ergin on LinkedIn to keep up with his latest insights. Send us a message! Send us a message! If you like this podcast episode, subscribe here and follow us on LinkedIn for the latest from our HSE community and guests. Connect with our CEO and host, Mousa, today to stay updated on Safety Heroes, Pixaera, and more.  Do you want to be a guest on Safety Heroes, or know someone who would be a great fit? We’d love to hear from you. Send us a message on LinkedIn or email podcast@pixaera.com.

    48 min
  5. #53 - Fuzzy Bitar - Putting Safety Back in the Line: On Proportionality, Supervisor Leverage & Point-of-Work AI

    12/17/2025

    #53 - Fuzzy Bitar - Putting Safety Back in the Line: On Proportionality, Supervisor Leverage & Point-of-Work AI

    Episode Summary Fuzzy Bitar has led safety and operations at global scale, including serving as bp’s Senior Vice President for HSE & Carbon and chairing the International Association of Oil & Gas Producers (IOGP). He’s known for a plain-spoken, human-first approach that keeps ownership where it belongs: in the line.  In this conversation, Fuzzy goes beyond slogans. He explains why “good operations is good safety,” how to keep controls proportional to risk, and why supervisors are the highest-leverage node for culture change. We dig into coaching vs. compliance, adoption that lasts beyond pilot buzz, and the practical reality that VR wowed—but mobile worked when you need scale on site. We close with point-of-work AI: 60-second SOP summaries, incident-informed prompts, and micro-learning that shows up exactly when the job needs it. Follow or connect with Fuzzy on LinkedIn In This Episode Line-owned safety: why safety leadership is just leadershipProportionality > paperwork: more signatures ≠ more safetyWhere culture is made: supervisors, wrench time, and coaching loopsDon’t weaponize observations: design for trust and adoptionAdoption > hype: VR wowed; mobile worked in the fieldPoint-of-work AI: summaries, lessons, and prompts in the momentStability over shiny objects: iterate without churning the agendaFinal advice: confident humility + scanning uncertainty hotspotsChapters (01:30) — The moment safety became human(05:03) — Safety leadership is just leadership(06:00) — From “fail-safe” to “fall-safe”(10:50) — Proportionality beats paperwork(13:52) — Where culture is made: the supervisor(18:02) — Don’t weaponize observations(20:30) — VR hype vs reality (VR wowed. Mobile worked.)(21:38) — Simplify at the point of execution (point-of-work AI)Send us a message! If you like this podcast episode, subscribe here and follow us on LinkedIn for the latest from our HSE community and guests. Connect with our CEO and host, Mousa, today to stay updated on Safety Heroes, Pixaera, and more.  Do you want to be a guest on Safety Heroes, or know someone who would be a great fit? We’d love to hear from you. Send us a message on LinkedIn or email podcast@pixaera.com.

    34 min
  6. #52 - Tim Page-Bottorff - Game On for Safety: How to Drive Engagement for Zero-Harm Culture

    07/23/2025

    #52 - Tim Page-Bottorff - Game On for Safety: How to Drive Engagement for Zero-Harm Culture

    Tim Page‐Bottorff didn’t “choose” safety—he was drawn to it, and has spent his career transforming how organizations think about risk, culture, and technology. In this episode, the ASSP Vice-President of Safety shares the defining moments that shaped his journey from Marine‐trained leader to industry innovator. You’ll hear how he turned PPE drills into gamified challenges, built trust with a simple “REAL” framework, and now leverages AI to spot hidden hazards. Along the way, Tim explains why compliance alone isn’t enough, how to ignite genuine engagement (and cut injuries by up to 71%), and why every safety leader must embrace both data and empathy to make zero harm a reality. Whether you’re at ASSP Safety 2025 in Orlando or leading an HSE team anywhere, this conversation is your playbook for building a safety culture that sticks. (03:37) The Calling to Safety: Why Tim “didn’t hesitate” when the industry chose him (17:49) Beyond Checkboxes: Shifting from compliance to purpose-driven training (14:00) Culture Through Competition: Gamifying PPE drills for “go slow to go fast” results (35:36) The REAL Trust Framework: Respect, Empathy, Accept, Listen (22:14) AI as Partner: From site photos to automated hazard reports (15:32) Engagement Metrics: How driving retention over retraining cuts injuries by 71% (26:41) Global Safety Lens: Navigating varied regional appetites for innovation and spend (30:49) Final Charge: “Take the hill” with clear objectives, collaboration, and relentless discipline Follow Tim on LinkedIn to keep up with his latest insights. Send us a message! If you like this podcast episode, subscribe here and follow us on LinkedIn for the latest from our HSE community and guests. Connect with our CEO and host, Mousa, today to stay updated on Safety Heroes, Pixaera, and more.  Do you want to be a guest on Safety Heroes, or know someone who would be a great fit? We’d love to hear from you. Send us a message on LinkedIn or email podcast@pixaera.com.

    45 min
  7. #51 - Declan Davis - Bringing AI and Empathy to the Frontline: On Why Safety Is Human

    04/10/2025

    #51 - Declan Davis - Bringing AI and Empathy to the Frontline: On Why Safety Is Human

    Declan Davis isn’t just leading safety from the top—he’s walked the path from the site to the boardroom. As Health and Safety Director at Ferrovial, Declan brings a deeply human approach to leadership, shaped by years of hands-on experience in the field. In this episode of The Safety Heroes Podcast, he reflects on his journey from site engineer to safety director, sharing how his passion for connecting with frontline teams has become the foundation for everything he does. Declan talks candidly about the moment he realised traditional approaches to safety—long documents, top-down processes, and complex systems—weren’t working for the people most at risk. That moment sparked a shift toward humanising safety: making it simpler, more personal, and rooted in the real experiences of workers on site. He explains how this philosophy drives his adoption of tools like immersive learning, AI-powered training, and multilingual communication strategies that break down barriers and build trust. One particularly powerful part of the conversation explores the emotional power of storytelling in safety training—how placing a worker in a simulated incident, even virtually, can create anchor moments that stick for months and shape real-world decisions. Declan and Mousa discuss the neuroscience behind memory and retention, and why the combination of technology and empathy is such a game-changer for the industry. They also reflect on how safety teams can bring frontline workers along the innovation journey—not just as end-users, but as co-creators and champions of change. Declan shares practical insights from his own experience: how to nurture buy-in, how to find internal champions, and how to scale solutions across a global, multilingual workforce without losing the human touch. Whether you’re a safety leader, technologist, or someone passionate about improving workplace culture, this episode is a masterclass in what’s possible when you blend heart, strategy, and innovation. It’s a call to reimagine the future of safety—one that starts with people, and scales with purpose. Send us a message! If you like this podcast episode, subscribe here and follow us on LinkedIn for the latest from our HSE community and guests. Connect with our CEO and host, Mousa, today to stay updated on Safety Heroes, Pixaera, and more.  Do you want to be a guest on Safety Heroes, or know someone who would be a great fit? We’d love to hear from you. Send us a message on LinkedIn or email podcast@pixaera.com.

    45 min
  8. #50 - Steff Williams - Why I Do What I Do: On Putting People First in Safety

    04/03/2025

    #50 - Steff Williams - Why I Do What I Do: On Putting People First in Safety

    In this powerful episode of The Safety Heroes Podcast, we sit down with Steff Williams, Director of Safety for Sonoco Europe and APAC. From his humble beginnings on a farm on the west coast of Scotland to leading safety for over 25,000 employees across more than 300 sites globally, Steff shares how his early values of hard work and care for others shaped his people-first approach to safety. He opens up about his “why”—a deep-rooted drive to prevent serious injuries and fatalities (SIFs) in the workplace—and why he believes so many of these incidents are still tragically preventable with basic, intentional safety controls. Steff and Mousa explore what meaningful safety leadership looks like, how to shift focus from checking boxes to truly protecting lives, and why every worker’s voice matters. From tackling high-risk exposures like confined spaces and forklift interactions to building cultures of trust where operators feel empowered to speak up, Steff delivers insights that resonate across industries. Whether you’re in safety or simply care about people, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to lead with purpose and drive real change. Follow or connect with Steff Williams on LinkedIn.  Send us a message! - If you like this podcast episode, subscribe here and follow us on LinkedIn for the latest from our HSE community and guests. Connect with our CEO and host, Mousa, today to stay updated on Safety Heroes, Pixaera, and more.  Do you want to be a guest on Safety Heroes, or know someone who would be a great fit? We’d love to hear from you. Send us a message on LinkedIn or email podcast@pixaera.com. Send us a message! If you like this podcast episode, subscribe here and follow us on LinkedIn for the latest from our HSE community and guests. Connect with our CEO and host, Mousa, today to stay updated on Safety Heroes, Pixaera, and more.  Do you want to be a guest on Safety Heroes, or know someone who would be a great fit? We’d love to hear from you. Send us a message on LinkedIn or email podcast@pixaera.com.

    34 min

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The Health, Safety, and Enviroment space is made of everyday people who are real-life heroes, committed to creating a safe environment and engaging safety culture within their companies. Their priority is to ensure each and everyone of their employees gets to return home after a day’s work unharmed, and that both wellbeing and the planet are a core consideration: they are unsung heroes.In fact, you never hear about them when they do their jobs right!  We want to celebrate these everyday people and inspire others in that space to look at things differently, improve their safety management plans and overall learn as a collective; making “HSE” a cornerstone of every company’s culture.  So let’s celebrate those leaders from the Health, Safety, and Environment space who stand on the frontline and the emotional/human implications of working in the safety space.

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