Poets and scientists alike, have advocated that dreams are the main driver of life. If you can dream it, you can live it. Dreaming is how the unconscious communicates to the conscious, and through imagination and creativity, our dreams communicate our desires, aspirations and ambitions. They bring … [Read more...] about Living the dream…
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Safety Culture – Twelve Steps to a Change Management Checklist
By James Roughton and Nathan Crutchfield Conducting site reviews (audits), areas surveys, findings from job hazard analysis (JHA), and observations may uncover perceptions, areas or tasks that must be quickly addressed. To be effective, change management must be used if the necessary revisions and … [Read more...] about Safety Culture – Twelve Steps to a Change Management Checklist
The Mechanistic Worldview and the Dehumanisation of Risk
The Mechanistic Worldview and the Dehumanisation of Risk It should be no great surprise to anyone that a huge number of trade-offs have been made by accepting the mechanistic worldview of risk. The narrative in risk over recent history has shifted away from humanising people to that of dehumanising … [Read more...] about The Mechanistic Worldview and the Dehumanisation of Risk
THE PLAN – HOW STUFF HAPPENS
THE PLAN - HOW STUFF HAPPENS Some excellent comments on the post: Think Outside The Safety Suggestion Box reminded me again of this piece of prose (seems like this has happened before). In his book “Industrial/Organizational Psychology: An Applied Approach”, Michael Aamodt suggests that when there … [Read more...] about THE PLAN – HOW STUFF HAPPENS
Are Our Front Line Leaders Ready?
Are Our Front Line Leaders Ready? By Goran Prvulovic – RiskWise Solutions Does this mean that we have entered a new revolutionary period where we are likely to see a major breakthrough in the way front line operations manage risks, health and safety? Is this the beginning of the end of OHS … [Read more...] about Are Our Front Line Leaders Ready?
Journey Safety Procedures and Risk Management Plans
Journey Safety Procedures and Risk Management Plans Not sure what has happened out there to prompt the number of inquiries we are getting about travel safety plans, journey risk management, Trip Management Plans and safe driving hours for workers driving out to mines and remote sites. In response, … [Read more...] about Journey Safety Procedures and Risk Management Plans
What Makes a Safety Management System Fly
What Makes a Safety Management System Fly Had quite a bit of interest recently in this article - one of the most popular articles written by the late, great George Robotham – download his free E-Books HERE Original published by the American Society of Safety Engineers, International Safety … [Read more...] about What Makes a Safety Management System Fly
Management of Your Most Precious Resource – Time
Management of Your Most Precious Resource-Time by the late George Robotham. See more of George’s Safety Reflections SEE MORE HERE It used to be said that man has a finite time on this earth, possibly this is changing to a certain extent with modern advances in medical science. The important … [Read more...] about Management of Your Most Precious Resource – Time
Safety And Tender Submissions
Safety And Tender Submissions Guest Post by Craig Clancy from Safety In Industry So, you’ve managed to receive a set of documents called an RFT – Request For Tender, or a Tender Proposal, Tender Submission, or EOI – Expression Of Interest or another acronym that the industry tries to confuse you … [Read more...] about Safety And Tender Submissions
Good Safety Policies
Why Good Company Policies Are Better For Business Guest post A guide. A predetermined course of action. A blueprint to handling decisions. Your company’s policies. While policies may seem like mere rules for employees and anyone engaged with the company to follow, they do serve a bigger goal. And … [Read more...] about Good Safety Policies