
Episode 151 - Safety Metrics - Getting Back on Track
The Occupational Safety Leadership Podcast
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Show Notes
Dr. Ayers emphasizes that safety metrics often fail not because the metrics themselves are wrong, but because leaders stop measuring them consistently. The episode calls for a return to disciplined, intentional tracking so safety performance reflects reality rather than assumptions.
🔍 Key Reasons Metrics Go Off Track-
Inconsistent data collection — Teams stop gathering data regularly, or only collect it when convenient.
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Lack of clarity on what should be measured — Metrics drift when no one revisits definitions or expectations.
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Overreliance on lagging indicators — Injury counts alone don’t show whether the system is functioning.
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Leaders assuming metrics are being tracked — Without verification, measurement quality erodes.
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Re-establish measurement routines
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Set clear expectations for what is measured, how often, and by whom.
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Audit your current metrics
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Identify which ones are meaningful and which have become “checkbox” items.
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Shift toward leading indicators
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Focus on behaviors, inspections, near-miss reporting, and engagement.
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Verify, don’t assume
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Leaders must check that data is being collected accurately and consistently.
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Communicate the “why”
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When employees understand the purpose of metrics, participation improves.
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Episode 151 is a reminder that metrics only work when they are measured with discipline. Getting back on track requires intentional leadership, clarity, and consistent follow-through.