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Episode 237 - Occupational Safety - Don't be a Seagull
Episode 237

Episode 237 - Occupational Safety - Don't be a Seagull

The Occupational Safety Leadership Podcast

February 27, 20254m 17s

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Show Notes

In this short but pointed episode, Dr. Ayers warns safety professionals against becoming what he calls a “Seagull Safety Professional.” The metaphor is simple and memorable: A seagull swoops into a workplace, squawks loudly about everything that’s wrong, steals a good idea, and then flies away — leaving frustration behind and no real improvement.

  🧠 Key Themes 1. The “Seagull” Behavior

Dr. Ayers describes seagull‑style safety professionals as those who:

  • Drop into a facility only long enough to criticize

  • Point out problems without offering solutions

  • Fail to build relationships or understand context

  • Take credit for others’ ideas or work

This behavior damages trust and undermines the credibility of the safety function.

  2. What Effective Safety Leaders Do Instead

The episode emphasizes that real safety leadership requires:

  • Listening before speaking

  • Understanding the work and the people doing it

  • Collaborating on solutions rather than dictating them

  • Giving credit where it’s due

  • Being present consistently, not just during audits or crises

  3. Why This Matters

Seagull behavior creates resentment and resistance. Supportive, engaged safety leadership creates partnership, ownership, and long‑term improvement.

  🚀 Leadership Takeaways
  • Don’t swoop in — show up consistently.

  • Don’t criticize — coach and collaborate.

  • Don’t steal ideas — celebrate them.

  • Don’t fly away — follow up and support.