Safety is like wearing “idiot mittens”

There is one trait that we will all see and feel when were are in a facility that has figured out world-class safety; that is, they have figured out that a well-managed safety management system will not produce the desired results if the facility’s culture does not support it.  As I have said, world-class safety has two sides:  Performance and Culture.  And the approach to mastering both sides can be quite different.  But many have learned the hard way; too much of one makes the other suffer.  So a balance, and it is rarely a 50-50 balance, is necessary for a successful path to world-class results.  Sometimes the balance may be a 70:30 split to more of the performance (SMS) and then flip 12 months later to 70:30 cultural.  This ability to know the balance separates those truly world-class and those in a constant struggle to make safety matter. 

So one of my early mentors in safety always used the analogy that safety is like idiot mittens…

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