
The Occupational Safety Leadership Podcast Episode 279 - Ego and Occupational Safety
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Ego as a Barrier: Leaders or workers who let ego drive decisions may dismiss concerns, ignore feedback, or resist change.
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Impact on Communication: Ego can silence frontline employees who fear being shut down, reducing hazard reporting.
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Humility in Leadership: Strong safety leaders admit mistakes, listen actively, and prioritize safety over personal pride.
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Team Dynamics: Ego-driven behavior erodes trust, while humility fosters cooperation and shared responsibility for safety.
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Continuous Learning: Acknowledging that no one has all the answers keeps safety practices evolving and effective.
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Model Humility: Supervisors should openly accept feedback and show willingness to adjust.
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Encourage Dialogue: Create safe channels for employees to raise concerns without fear of ego-driven backlash.
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Training Programs: Incorporate self-awareness and emotional intelligence into safety leadership development.
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Recognition Systems: Reward collaborative problem-solving rather than individual “heroics.”
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Ego-driven cultures lead to underreporting, missed hazards, and preventable incidents.
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Humility and openness strengthen trust, communication, and proactive hazard correction.
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Long-term, reducing ego in safety leadership builds resilient teams and safer workplaces.
