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Episode 193 - Occupational Safety - Safety Inspection A Different Set of Eyes
Episode 193

Episode 193 - Occupational Safety - Safety Inspection A Different Set of Eyes

The Occupational Safety Leadership Podcast

October 14, 20244m 44s

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Show Notes

Dr. Ayers explains why bringing in a person who is not familiar with the area or worksite can dramatically improve the quality of safety inspections. A “different set of eyes” sees hazards that regular personnel overlook due to routine, familiarity, and normalization of risk.

  🧠 Key Themes 1. Familiarity Blinds Us to Hazards

People who work in the same area every day naturally stop noticing:

  • Minor hazards

  • Workarounds

  • Unsafe conditions that have become “normal”

  • Small deviations from procedure

A fresh observer spots what others have learned to ignore. Sources:

  2. Outsiders Bring Unbiased Observation

Someone unfamiliar with the worksite:

  • Asks basic questions insiders no longer think about

  • Notices unusual conditions

  • Challenges assumptions

  • Sees the environment without pre‑existing mental shortcuts

This leads to more accurate and complete inspections. Sources:

  3. A Different Perspective Improves Hazard Recognition

Dr. Ayers emphasizes that rotating inspectors or inviting people from other departments helps identify:

  • Hidden hazards

  • Inefficient or unsafe practices

  • Gaps in housekeeping

  • Issues that blend into the background for regular staff

This strengthens the overall inspection program. Sources:

  4. Cross‑Functional Inspections Strengthen Culture

Using a variety of inspectors:

  • Builds shared ownership of safety

  • Encourages collaboration

  • Helps employees see safety from new angles

  • Reinforces that inspections are about learning, not blame

This improves engagement and trust across the organization.

  🚀 Leadership Takeaways
  • Familiarity hides hazards — fresh eyes reveal them.

  • Rotating inspectors increases accuracy and reduces blind spots.

  • Cross‑functional participation strengthens safety culture.

  • A “different set of eyes” is one of the simplest ways to improve inspections.