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Episode 229 - Leave your desk
Episode 229

Episode 229 - Leave your desk

The Occupational Safety Leadership Podcast

February 4, 20253m 46s

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Show Notes

Dr. Ayers urges safety professionals to get out from behind their desks and spend more time engaging directly with the workforce. Real safety leadership happens in the field — not in the comfort of an office chair.

  🧠 Key Themes 1. Safety Happens Where the Work Happens

The episode emphasizes that hazards aren’t found in spreadsheets or emails — they’re found:

  • On the floor

  • In work areas

  • Around equipment

  • In day‑to‑day tasks

You can’t influence what you don’t see.

  2. Talk to Employees — Don’t Just Observe

Dr. Ayers stresses the importance of:

  • Asking workers what challenges they face

  • Listening to their concerns

  • Understanding the real conditions of the job

  • Building trust through presence and conversation

Employees often know the hazards long before leadership does.

  3. Hazard Elimination Requires Engagement

The episode reinforces that:

  • You can’t eliminate hazards from your desk

  • You need to see the work, tools, and environment firsthand

  • Field presence leads to better decisions and faster corrections

This is where credibility is built.

  4. Comfort Is the Enemy of Awareness

Staying at your desk feels productive — but it’s deceptive. Safety leaders must intentionally break the habit of:

  • Hiding behind paperwork

  • Relying solely on reports

  • Assuming they know what’s happening in the field

Real insight comes from being present.

  🚀 Leadership Takeaways
  • Presence is a safety control.

  • Your desk is the least important place you work.

  • Talk to employees — they’re your best hazard detectors.

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