
The Occupational Safety Leadership Podcast Episode 257 - Favoritism in Occupational Safety
May 11, 2025
05:31
In this episode, Dr. Ayers shares emphasizes that while friendships are natural, they must never interfere with enforcing safety expectations.
🔑 Key Points 👥 1. Friendships at Work Are NormalWe naturally connect with certain employees—shared interests, personalities, or history make it easy to become close.
⚠️ 2. But Friendship Cannot Influence Safety DecisionsHazards, unsafe behaviors, and policy violations must be addressed consistently, regardless of personal relationships.
🧭 3. Perception Matters as Much as RealityEven if a leader believes they are being fair, employees may still perceive favoritism, which erodes trust and credibility.
🛑 4. Consistency Builds IntegritySafety leaders must apply rules evenly, document decisions, and avoid giving friends “the benefit of the doubt.”
🎙️ Central MessageBeing friendly is fine—being biased is not. Safety leaders must ensure that every employee is held to the same standard, no exceptions.
