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Kevin Brown – Founder & CEO, Cobalt Safety Consulting Inc.

10 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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What if most workplace accidents are not caused by people, but by broken systems? In this episode of the CEO Global Network Podcast, John Wilson sits down with Kevin Brown to unpack the truth about workplace safety, leadership accountability, and why smart organizations turn safety into a competitive advantage. Kevin shares lessons from investigating hundreds of serious incidents, explains why compliance alone is not enough, and outlines how CEOs can build safer, stronger, more profitable companies. They also discuss why Canada needs a unified national safety framework and what that could unlock for businesses and workers alike. If you lead people, run operations, or care about building a high-performing culture, this episode is packed with practical insight.

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