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Barb and Ted Carew speak with Ernesto Solorzano - an experienced safety professional with over 16 years of experience in managing safety programs in general industry and construction. Ernesto's career began in 2007, working in the oil and gas industry and taking OSHA classes, before moving into the role of safety specialist for a demolition company. Ernesto has also earned an associate's degree in Fire Science, a bachelor's degree in Occupational Health and Safety, and a master's degree in Public Policy; he continues to expand his knowledge in the field. Ernesto shares that safety culture revolves around communication that enables individuals to speak up about hazards or unsafe practices and also gives them the right to stop work if necessary. Management needs to encourage constructive conversations and act upon worker concerns to promote engagement and build trust. Ernesto emphasizes that integrating a safety culture into the company's overall culture, including production and quality, is essential. This helps employees recognize the value and importance of safety within the company, which positively influences a strong safety culture. Barb, Ted and Ernesto discuss the challenging aspects of building a safety culture. Changing an established safety culture is a more challenging task than forming one from scratch. This process would require small, incremental, and concrete changes, implemented with input from management to maintain their support. Management support for safety culture helps promote a team approach to identifying and addressing for improvement, which directly affects worker safety. They also emphasize that every company is unique, and there's no one-size-fits-all solution while building safety culture. This episode provides great insights into building and maintaining safety culture in various industries. The importance of open and transparent communication, a team approach, and an on-going commitment to improvement. Tune in to this episode to learn more about the uniqueness of every company safety needs and the importance of tailoring safety culture to fit each one individually.
References:
Safety FM
Total Health & Safety Solutions
Ernesto Solorzano