There are many mysterious forces and energies that drive human decision making. One of these energies is called ‘Allostasis’, the power, energy, motivation and drive for self-preservation. This is the energy and drive of sustaining life and the self. This stands in stark contrast to the nonsense … [Read more...] about Causal Patterning and Affirming False Belief in Safety
Safety=Zero Culture
Zero has been the open religious mantra for safety for 7 years. The evidence for this cult is beyond debate (https://safetyrisk.net/if-you-want-to-know-about-culture-dont-start-with-safety/). The evidence for its support is overwhelming (https://safetyrisk.net/the-sponsors-of-zero-are/) especially … [Read more...] about Safety=Zero Culture
Embracing Imperfection
The opposite of zero culture is Kintsugi. Kintsugi is the Japanese art of embracing imperfection (https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20210107-kintsugi-japans-ancient-art-of-embracing-imperfection). Fear of imperfection and fallibility is fostered by the ideology of zero=safety. … [Read more...] about Embracing Imperfection
The Joy of Imperfection in Safety
It’s a relief to know that everyone is fallible. It is the key to: resilience, forgiveness, tolerance, acceptance, relationships, wisdom, maturity and empathy. Guise (2015) in his book How to Be and Imperfectionist gives great advice on how to be a normal person. Seeking and speaking about any … [Read more...] about The Joy of Imperfection in Safety
Gold Medal Safety and The Nonsense of Perfectionism
Using perfectionist language and setting perfectionist goals is a recipe for anxiety, depression, fear and misery. There is no quicker way to create psychosocial dis-stress and mental ill-health than to expect perfection of fallible people with fallible Minds and bodies. In order to understand … [Read more...] about Gold Medal Safety and The Nonsense of Perfectionism
The Culture of Safety
The word ‘culture’ has an agri-cultural origin and extends back thousands of years. We all accept the language and notion of agriculture as it denotes growing and living on the land. Before written text there are extensive semiotic and oral representations for the ethos of activity in and on the … [Read more...] about The Culture of Safety
Understanding Violence at Work
Understanding Violence at Work I read with interest today a guide on work-related violence from the South Australian regulator. Unfortunately, the guide doesn’t really get to the guts of what violence is about Safework Australia . This is the problem when regulators view the world of safety only … [Read more...] about Understanding Violence at Work
The Quest for Accreditation of Safety in Australia
Rightly or wrongly, “Safety” has become one of the most despised words in industry. The debate over accreditation of the Profession has been simmering for too long and now it is time to bring it to the boil! The Quest for Accreditation of Safety in Australia by Dr Rob Long I have been inundated … [Read more...] about The Quest for Accreditation of Safety in Australia
If You Want to Know About Culture, Don’t Start With Safety
Safety is a mono-disciplinary endeavour, anchored to the philosophies of Rationalism, Positivism and Behaviourism. If you seek out knowledge from this industry, that’s the methodology that generates all that follows. The method that follows has been the same in safety since 1931. These dominant … [Read more...] about If You Want to Know About Culture, Don’t Start With Safety
The Culture Paradox
10 Minutes on the culture paradox in safety and risk, and why tackling that paradox is so tricky for organisations. The Culture Paradox from Dave Whitefield on Vimeo. … [Read more...] about The Culture Paradox