
The Occupational Safety Leadership Podcast Episode 253 - Occupational Safety - Don't be a ticket puncher
In this episode, Dr. Ayers warns safety professionals against becoming “ticket punchers”—people who focus on checking boxes, collecting credentials, or chasing the next promotion instead of genuinely helping employees reduce hazards. The message is a call to return to the mission of safety work rather than the optics of career advancement.
According to the episode description, a ticket puncher is someone who prioritizes their résumé over real-world impact.
🔑 Key Points 🎯 1. Safety Is About People, Not PromotionsA ticket puncher is more concerned with climbing the ladder than eliminating hazards. Dr. Ayers emphasizes that this mindset undermines trust and effectiveness.
🛠️ 2. Real Safety Work Requires EngagementEmployees need leaders who show up, listen, and solve problems—not leaders who only appear when it benefits their career.
📉 3. Shortcuts Damage CredibilityWhen safety becomes a checklist exercise, employees quickly recognize the lack of authenticity. This erodes influence and weakens the safety culture.
🧭 4. Focus on Impact, Not OpticsThe best safety professionals measure success by fewer injuries, better communication, and stronger relationships—not by how many “tickets” they’ve punched.
🎙️ Central MessageDon’t chase titles—chase hazard reduction. Your credibility comes from helping people, not padding your résumé.
