PreAccident Investigation Podcast

2016-08

Episodes

Saturday Aug 27, 2016

Safety Podcast, Safety Program, Investigations, Human Performance, Safety Differently, Operational Excellence, Resilience Engineering, Safety and Resilience Incentives
Barry is the Senior Vice President for Generation for Luminant Energy.  He grew up in the power industry-he pretty much has done everything you could do (or lead) at a power plant.  That is what  makes this episode so interesting...plus the fact that he is such a great human being.  Barry is one of the nicest and best leaders I have ever had the pleasure to work beside and with...
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Wednesday Aug 24, 2016

Safety Podcast, Safety Program, Investigations, Human Performance, Safety Differently, Operational Excellence, Resilience Engineering, Safety and Resilience Incentives
The best plans in the world  are always finished by the worker.  All systems are always completed by the users...and always completed by the worker... don't forget that.  It  is important.
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Saturday Aug 20, 2016

Safety Podcast, Safety Program, Investigations, Human Performance, Safety Differently, Operational Excellence, Resilience Engineering, Safety and Resilience Incentives
What can I say about Marc?  He's amazing.  He's smart.  He's super experienced.  He is a great leader.  He is fun at a party.  He has managed more high-risk work then you have...and I really mean that...way more.
This is Marc's presentation at HPRCT 2016...He killed it by talking about the power of planning work in order to create capacity.   Need I say more?   I just have one comment to make sure you listen to this episode.  Marc asked how much longer he had during his presentation and a participant from the audience yelled out: "the rest of the meeting!"  THAT IS HIGH PRAISE.
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Wednesday Aug 17, 2016

Safety Podcast, Safety Program, Investigations, Human Performance, Safety Differently, Operational Excellence, Resilience Engineering, Safety and Resilience Incentives
Remember these words:  Lather, Rinse, Repeat.
Trust is given freely until it must be earned.   This little discussion talks about that very issue...we trust people until they give us a reason to not trust them.
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Saturday Aug 13, 2016

Safety Podcast, Safety Program, Investigations, Human Performance, Safety Differently, Operational Excellence, Resilience Engineering, Safety and Resilience Incentives
Andrea is a New View teacher, practitioner, guide, leader, and student - all at the same time - and she does it in about 10 languages.  I could not wait to talk to her about her journey and what she is constantly learning and teaching.  
If you are an "APPLIED USER" of the new view....this episode is just for you.  You can't not learn a bunch about what we do.   She is great and fun.  I liked this podcast a bunch!
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Wednesday Aug 10, 2016

Safety Podcast, Safety Program, Investigations, Human Performance, Safety Differently, Operational Excellence, Resilience Engineering, Safety and Resilience Incentives
In 1995, Steven Kerr wrote an article that has become a "standard" in the business executive reading list.  It is a great little discussion about how we create incentives in our worlds.
He starts we the idea that our systems our "Fouled Up."  I think he is right on target.  We reward something while expecting other things...and we do it all the time.  Listen to this and see what you think?
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Saturday Aug 06, 2016

Safety Podcast, Safety Program, Investigations, Human Performance, Safety Differently, Operational Excellence, Resilience Engineering, Southwest History, Kit Carson
This episode is like a big dish of ice cream.  It has no safety-nutritiional value, but it is super fun to enjoy.
HAMPTON SIDES is best-known for his gripping non-fiction adventure stories set in war or depicting epic expeditions of discovery and exploration. He is the author of the bestselling histories Ghost Soldiers, Blood and Thunder, Hellhound On His Trail, and, most recently, In the Kingdom of Ice, which recounts the heroic polar voyage of the U.S.S. Jeannette during the Gilded Age.
Hampton is editor-at-large for Outside and a frequent contributor to National Geographic and other magazines. His journalistic work, collected in numerous published anthologies, has been twice nominated for National Magazine Awards for feature writing.
His book, Hellhound On His Trail (Doubleday, April 2010), is about the murder of Martin Luther King Jr. and the international manhunt for assassin James Earl Ray. The book was the basis for the acclaimed documentary, Roads to Memphis (on the PBS show, The American Experience), for which Hampton served as historical consultant.

Safety Moment - Signal Strength

Wednesday Aug 03, 2016

Wednesday Aug 03, 2016

Safety Podcast, Safety Program, Investigations, Human Performance, Safety Differently, Operational Excellence, Resilience Engineering
Everything is about signal strength.  A cross-walk that is too short to make it all the way across the road has bad signal strength.   A door that pushes when it looks like it should pull has poor signal strength.  A light-switch that is in an odd place had unusual signal strength.  Everything is about signal strength.
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