121 episodes

Do you know the science behind what works and doesn’t work when it comes to keeping people safe in your organisation? Each week join Dr Drew Rae and Dr David Provan from the Safety Science Innovation Lab at Griffith University as they break down the latest safety research and provide you with practical management tips.

The Safety of Work David Provan

    • Business
    • 4.8 • 18 Ratings

Do you know the science behind what works and doesn’t work when it comes to keeping people safe in your organisation? Each week join Dr Drew Rae and Dr David Provan from the Safety Science Innovation Lab at Griffith University as they break down the latest safety research and provide you with practical management tips.

    Ep. 120: What does the literature say about safety professionals?

    Ep. 120: What does the literature say about safety professionals?

    Join us for a special episode where we navigate the intriguing world of safety professionals viewed through the lens of literature.

    Today, we celebrate Dr. David Provan’s first published paper, “Bureaucracy, influence and beliefs: A literature review of the factors shaping the role of a safety professional” by David J. Provan along with Sidney W.A. Dekker and Andrew J. Rae.

    • 1 hr
    Ep. 119: Should we ask about contributors rather than causes?

    Ep. 119: Should we ask about contributors rather than causes?

    Listen in as we explore the ever-evolving field of accident investigation research, where the shift from pinpointing causes to understanding contributors is gaining traction.

    • 45 min
    Ep. 118 How should we account for technological accidents?

    Ep. 118 How should we account for technological accidents?

    Have you ever considered who shoulders the blame when technology fails us catastrophically?

    Today’s paper by Dr. Katherine Elizabeth Kenny, “Blaming Deadmen: Causes, Culprits, and Chaos in Accounting for Technological Accidents” examines the complex web of causes behind technological accidents. We examine the chilling case of the Waterfall rail tragedy, unraveling the layers of human judgment, mechanical failure, and the systemic implications that ripple through our safety practices. Kenny's insights offer a transformative lens on how we perceive and address the chaos of disasters, challenging us to rethink the assumptions that underpin our search for answers.

    • 49 min
    Ep. 117: Can digital twins help improve the safety of work?

    Ep. 117: Can digital twins help improve the safety of work?

    Could the key to transforming workplace safety lie within the realm of virtual reality? In today’s episode, we explore the exciting domain of digital twins—a technological marvel with the potential to overhaul how we approach operational safety across various industries.

    • 38 min
    Ep 116. Do audits improve the safety of work?

    Ep 116. Do audits improve the safety of work?

    Could what we perceive as the bedrock of workplace safety be merely an illusion? Safety audits are supposed to be our safeguard, but Ben Hutchinson, PhD student from the Safety Science Innovation Lab at Griffith University, is here to shatter some long-held beliefs. Ben is a National HSEQ Manager, Fatigue Specialist and Exercise Physiologist with a focus on adaptive and system principles - including system safety. He brings to light the potential gap between the comforting assurance of ‘safety protocols’ and the stark reality of their execution in the workplace. Our discussion traverses the terrain of his research, dissecting the effectiveness of safety management plans and audits, and revealing the unsettling prevalence of "fantasy documents" that promise more than they deliver.

    • 36 min
    Ep. 115: Why are subcontractors at higher risk?

    Ep. 115: Why are subcontractors at higher risk?

    Have you ever wondered about the tightrope walk that subcontractors do, balancing on the edge of safety in high-hazard industries? Our exploration into the world of subcontracting safety is eye-opening and crucial, as we dissect the factors that leave these workers more vulnerable to workplace accidents. This episode serves as an investigation into the findings of the paper, "Behind Subcontractor Risk: A Multiple Case Study Analysis of Mining and Natural Resources Fatalities," by Charan Teja Valluru, Sidney Dekker, and our own Andrew Rae.

    • 35 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
18 Ratings

18 Ratings

rdtuartcih ,

Good questions well researched, sometimes answered

This podcast is an important role model for all safety professionals - it considers the strengths and weaknesses of the safety literature and sometimes is able to develop useful advice based on it.

SafetyShawn ,

The best!

Instantly my favorite workplace safety and health podcast!

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