Behind the Claims Podcast
"It was my safety way. There was no highway option." Melissa Tearle was in her mid-twenties, the only woman on site, surrounded by concreters and demolition workers who weren't exactly lining up to talk safety. So she stopped trying to force it. She found a smarter way in. Over the next 30 years, she built a career most safety professionals only read about in textbooks. From small-scale construction in regional New South Wales, to sitting as the safety lead on one of Australia's largest infrastructure developments at Moorebank, she's seen what genuine safety culture looks like and what happens when it doesn't exist. In this episode, Stephen sits down with Melissa Tearle, founder of Incite Safety, to talk about the reality of keeping people safe at work. Not the paperwork version. The real version. Melissa talks about the fatality she witnessed on site. A sequence of events that should never have lined up the way they did. And the quiet, unglamorous work her team did afterward to make sure it could never happen again. She breaks down what a business case for a $20,000 piece of lifting equipment actually looks like when you stack it against $150,000 per individual workers comp claim. She explains why she invited regulators onto a live construction site when everyone else was telling her not to. And she talks about why she thinks "go home safe" isn't actually a good enough standard. Her philosophy is simple. Workers shouldn't just go home the same way they arrived. They should go home better. That's not a slogan. For Melissa, it's the whole point. Need a safety consultant who actually gets it? Find Melissa at http://www.incitesafety.com.au/www.incitesafety.com.au [http://www.incitesafety.com.au] 📲 Need help with your workplace injury or car accident recovery? Call us on 1300 391 947 or visit our website below 👉 https://www.ausrehab.com/contact/ What This Episode Covers * How Melissa went from photocopying plans to leading safety on one of Australia's largest infrastructure projects * Being the only woman on site and the strategies she developed to get people talking * The fatality she witnessed, what led to it, and what changed afterward * Why delivery drivers are one of the most overlooked risks in construction * How a $20,000 equipment purchase eliminated over a million dollars in workers comp claims * Why she invited the regulator onto a live site when everyone around her said not to * Why "go home safe" isn't actually a high enough standard Timestamps 0:00 – Opening: a death on work site and why it still matters 2:40 – How Melissa got her start and what those early years taught her 8:15 – Being the only woman in the room and figuring out how to be heard 12:30 – Going out on her own and landing one of the biggest projects in Australia 19:00 – Why the paperwork you sign before work starts can save lives later 24:00 – What it looks like when dozens of crews are all working in the same space 29:30 – How you know a site is actually safe before someone gets hurt 37:00 – The day someone didn't go home and what changed because of it 42:00 – Spending $20,000 on safety equipment to save over a million 49:00 – Why looking after people's health is part of the job too 54:00 – Why she called in the government safety inspectors when everyone else was hesitant about it 58:00 – Closing thoughts 🔗 Listen & connect Catch every episode early! Subscribe free on Spotify: https://sptfy.bio/behindtheclaims and Apple: https://apple.co/48Etptt 📲 Need help with your workplace injury or car accident recovery? Call us on 1300 391 947 👉 https://www.ausrehab.com/contact/ 📣 Follow us for more Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ausrehab/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AusRehab LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ausrehab/ Website: https://www.ausrehab.com/ Email: marketing@ausrehab.com Podcast Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWSvHJb6Zuk43NnqhjwVNsjLysoZRQx6y
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