
The Occupational Safety Leadership Podcast Episode 264 - Listen more than you speak
In this short, practical episode, Dr. Ayers explains a simple leadership strategy that dramatically improves hazard identification: talk less and listen more. When leaders create space for employees to speak freely, they uncover better information, stronger insights, and more effective solutions.
🔑 Key Points-
Employees know the hazards best. They see the work up close and understand the real risks and practical fixes.
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Leaders often talk too much. Over‑explaining, lecturing, or dominating the conversation shuts down valuable input.
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Listening builds trust. When employees feel heard, they’re more willing to share concerns and participate in safety improvements.
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The leader’s role is to ask, not tell. Good questions + quiet leadership = better hazard identification and stronger safety culture.
If you want employees to speak up about hazards, give them the floor. Listening is one of the most powerful tools a safety leader has.
