From Regulations to Relationships: Listening and Learning in EH&S

What does it really take to build a culture where safety is more than just a checklist, but a shared value?

In this episode, we bring you a powerful compilation of conversations with Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) professionals who are redefining what it means to lead in this space. From fostering a strong safety culture to aligning EHS with broader business goals, our guests explore the evolving role of EHS leaders in today’s complex work environments.

Key themes include building authentic relationships, communicating effectively, and managing risk proactively. You'll hear why the shift from a regulatory “cop” mindset to a facilitative “concierge” approach is transforming workplaces — and how humility, listening, and collaboration are central to that change.

We also dive into Human and Organizational Performance (HOP), ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) initiatives, and the power of cross-functional learning. Whether you're a seasoned EHS leader or just beginning your journey, this episode offers practical insights and fresh perspectives that resonate across industries.
 
Takeaways:
  • Prioritize Building Relationships: Invest time in getting to know your colleagues and the workforce. Simple conversations about their day or interests can build trust and make difficult safety conversations easier. As one guest put it, "safety is one of the highest percentages, is the relational aspect of it."
  • Shift from Gatekeeper to Facilitator: Adopt a "concierge" mindset. Instead of just enforcing rules, aim to help teams achieve their goals safely and efficiently. Be a solution-oriented partner.
  • Focus on Data and Prioritized Risks: Don't get sidetracked by every minor incident. Use data to identify the highest risk areas and focus your resources there. As advised, "stay the course, work on your highest risk item first."
  • Keep it Simple & Explain the "Why": When communicating EHS requirements, avoid jargon and ensure everyone understands the reasoning behind policies and procedures. People are more likely to comply if they understand the context and background.
  • Empower Employees to Report Hazards: Implement systems like a "Report It, Don't Ignore It" program to encourage employees to speak up about potential hazards. This fosters a proactive safety culture.
  • Make Safety Reciprocal: Don't just be the person always asking for compliance. Find ways to support and provide value to other departments and individuals. Small gestures, like bringing donuts to an early morning team, can go a long way.
  • Engage in Cross-Functional Learning: Step outside your EHS silo. Participate in groups and meetings from other professional areas (e.g., engineering, facilities) to broaden your perspective, build your network, and learn new approaches.

Quote of the Show:
  •  "Mission first. Safety, always."

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From Regulations to Relationships: Listening and Learning in EH&S
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