Jan 12, 2023
Justin Ganschow, Business Development Manager for Caterpillar Safety Services joins Libby for today’s episode. Justin has been in the industry for almost 20 years, and, as a result, has a wealth of stories and presentations to offer. In this episode, he shares a story about the human side of safety and about being an intentional safety leader.
Episode Highlights:
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Quotes:
“I've had the distinct privilege of working with a lot of companies and different industries over the years to improve safety, culture and leadership abilities.”
“After suffering a pretty traumatic injury that injured six of their employees, this organization embarked on a safety culture improvement journey with us.”
“RJ… had seen safety programs come and go in the past, but he decided he would try it. And throughout the week, he kept leaning in and leaning in and speaking up, giving us his ideas about how to develop this new safety process for safety training.”
“I saw him come alive and realize that his voice mattered. And his ideas were then adopted by his peers. They were cheered on by leadership.”
“It was about a year later that I got a phone call from RJ. And he shared with me that he decided he was going to go back to school and get a degree in safety.”
“That was amazing to me that someone who had spent their whole career in the trades, was going to, midlife, go back to school to support the people that they work with every day.”
“So many times safety is viewed as something that needs to be enforced… it can be a lot more effective when we have courageous safety leaders.”
“This is somebody he now saw as his ally, as his advocate, within the company.”
“I hope that's a lesson that all of us can take to heart when we show up on the job site. Are you there for policies and procedures? Are you there for your people?”
“At the end of the day, safety is about people, it's about the 24/7. Are we living it? Are we really owning it?”
“Safety leadership is about doing, it's about being proactive, and it's about people. It's about caring.”
Links:
National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association website