Welcome to an extraordinary episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, featuring none other than Sidney Dekker, a towering figure in the field of safety science. Recorded amidst the inspiring atmosphere of the Global Safety Innovation Summit in Australia, this episode promises to be a riveting exploration of the latest advancements and perspectives in safety practices and human factors. Sidney Dekker, PhD, serves as Professor and Director of the Safety Science Innovation Lab at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia, and holds a professorship in the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering at Delft University in the Netherlands. His international career is as diverse as it is distinguished, having lived and worked in seven countries across four continents. Dekker has earned worldwide recognition for his pioneering work in human factors and safety, changing the way industries and academia approach these critical issues. A best-selling author, Sidney Dekker's contributions to the field extend beyond academia and research. His passion for understanding human factors and safety is matched by his talents as an avid piano player and pilot, even flying the Boeing 737 for an airline on the side. His multifaceted life also includes roles as a trained mediator and chaplain, showcasing his commitment to communication, understanding, and empathy in all aspects of his work. In this episode, after Sidney shares his insights through a compelling speech at the summit, Jay Allen will sit down with him for an enlightening interview. Together, they will delve into Sidney's groundbreaking work in safety science, his unique approach to human factors, and the experiences that have shaped his influential career. From the cockpit to the classroom, Sidney's journey is a testament to the impact that dedication, passion, and innovation can have on improving safety and understanding human performance. Tune into this captivating episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, as we join Sidney Dekker in a thought-provoking journey through the realms of safety science and human factors. Discover the insights and experiences of one of the most influential figures in safety, right here on Safety FM.
What changes have you like, and what changes did you not like that have happened in the industry? That's where the conversation starts today on Safety FM Mini.
Welcome to another enlightening episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, recorded at the Global Safety Innovation Summit in Australia. In this special edition, we're honored to have Dr. Drew Rae, a leading figure in the realm of safety science, share his invaluable insights and research findings with us. Dr. Rae serves as an Associate Professor at the Safety Science Innovation Lab at Griffith University. His role extends beyond teaching courses on research methods and safety engineering; he spearheads the lab's research program with a dedicated focus on improving organizational safety practices. Through a combination of ethnography, field experiments, and theory-building, Drew's research endeavors to dissect the complex web of myths, rituals, and bad habits that influence the safety practices of managers and safety practitioners, and their subsequent impact on front-line operations. Beyond his academic pursuits, Drew co-hosts the Safety of Work podcast, a platform that delves into evidence-based practices for enhancing workplace safety. His expertise is further recognized through his contribution as a member of the editorial board for the journal Safety Science, where he plays a crucial role in shaping contemporary safety discourse. This episode kicks off with a thought-provoking speech by Dr. Rae at the summit, followed by an in-depth interview with Jay Allen. Their conversation will navigate the intriguing findings of Drew's research, debunking common myths and rituals in safety practice, and envisioning the evolution of safety science. Tune into this special episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, direct from the Global Safety Innovation Summit in Australia, for a compelling exploration of the intricacies of safety science with Dr. Drew Rae. Discover the transformative power of research in shaping the future of organizational safety, right here on Safety FM.
Welcome to a landmark 600th episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, broadcasting from the dynamic Global Safety Innovation Summit in Australia. This milestone episode is a celebration of innovation, insight, and the influential voices shaping the future of safety and organizational performance. In this special edition, we're honored to feature Bob Edwards, a renowned Human & Organizational Performance Advocate and practitioner. Bob's eclectic background spans six years in the military, over a decade as a design engineer, entrepreneurship in his own design firm, and pivotal roles in maintenance, technical support, and safety leadership. His journey is a rich tapestry of experiences, each contributing to his deep understanding of safety and organizational dynamics. Bob's expertise lies in melding his life's work with the philosophies of Human and Organizational Performance (HOP). He has become a guiding force in helping organizations navigate failure, learn effectively, and apply HOP Learning Teams to enhance operational intelligence and solve complex operational problems. With over 200 Learning Teams led for a range of issues including safety, quality, and legal events, Bob, in collaboration with Todd Conklin, has refined the process of facilitating Learning Teams, making significant strides in operational improvement and safety practices. Holding a BS degree in mechanical engineering from Tennessee Technological University and an MS degree in Advanced Safety Engineering Management from the University of Alabama Birmingham, Bob's academic achievements mirror his professional dedication to advancing safety and organizational learning. After Bob graces the summit with his invaluable insights, he will join Jay Allen for a deep dive into the application of HOP principles in real-world scenarios, reflecting on the lessons gleaned from his vast experience, and discussing his forward-thinking approach to leveraging Learning Teams for operational excellence. Join us in this milestone 600th episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, as we explore the rich landscape of human and organizational performance with Bob Edwards, a true pioneer in the field. This episode is not just a celebration of our journey so far, but also a look forward to the future of safety and excellence in organizational learning.
Maybe that is an all important question for today...now let's see where this goes!
Welcome to a special edition of Safety FM with Jay Allen, coming to you directly from the vibrant Global Safety Innovation Summit in Australia. Today's episode is a unique blend of innovation, insights, and influential voices in the realm of safety. In this episode, we're thrilled to feature a segment on Diane Chadwick-Jones, a luminary in the field of safety culture and human performance. With a rich background that spans the globe, from the operational fields of Belgium and Brazil to strategic roles in Egypt, Diane's career is a testament to her commitment to elevating safety standards. An alumnus of the prestigious Imperial College London, her journey through various BP sectors has been marked by a relentless pursuit of excellence in safety practices. Diane's work in refining safety culture and enhancing human performance is unparalleled. She has been instrumental in reinvigorating BP's values, leading a cultural shift that has not only improved safety outcomes but has also made work processes more effective and error-resistant. Her innovative approach, which incorporates systems thinking into the very fabric of operational practices, has set new benchmarks in the industry. After we hear Diane's inspiring speech at the summit, Safety FM's own Jay Allen will have the privilege of sitting down with her for an in-depth interview. They'll explore the nuances of modernizing safety culture, the pivotal moments and insights from Diane's storied career, and her forward-looking perspective on the future of safety innovation. Don't miss this enlightening conversation on Safety FM with Jay Allen, where we delve into the intersections of safety, culture, and innovation with one of the most esteemed figures in the safety community.
Today on Safety FM Mini, Jay asks the one question that can change how you view things. Take listen and let us know what you think.
Today on the show, Jay sits down with Gordon Walsh, the Principal Consultant, Safety Center of Excellence at Energy Safety Canada. During the conversation Gordon and Jay discuss Energy Safety Canada's upcoming event in Banff. Take a listen and enjoy the conversation between Gordon and Jay.
Today on the show, Jay speaks with Kristian Attreed from Protech Group. During their brief conversation they discuss Tim Tams and the Global Safety Innovation Summit. Find out all the latest on Safety FM Mini today!
Today on Safety Fm, Jay Allen interviews Todd Conklin following his presentation at the Global Safety Innovation Summit in Australia. Take a listen to Todd's full presentation and enjoy Todd's and Jay's chat on Safety FM.
Brent Sutton Returns to the show. During his conversation with Jay, Brent talks about his new book, what has happened since the pandemic and where he is going with the world of hop. Take a listen, this was recorded at The Gong during The Global Safety Innovation Summit.
Can it be happening again even in the new year? Let's talk about it today.
Today it's all about does it apply to me. Take a listen and let us know what you think.
Ripped from the Headlines of The Rated R Safety Show, let's talk about culture.
Let's talk about what you don't love about this year so far, and how to change it.
Let's compare the Principle of HP to the Principles of SD. Hear it today on Safety FM with Jay Allen.
Here is a hack that Jay recommends starting your year off with.
Let's talk about something a little different today, because you will not hear about this on most safety podcasts.
Today on Safety FM Mini, Jay discusses things to consider for 2024 when it comes to you.
Let's sit back today and listen to some holiday music together.
Today on Safety FM with Jay Allen, he discusses the impact of social media on self-esteem.