The Canary Report: Safety & Risk Management

The Safety Culture Myth: Why Standalone Programs Fail with Chris Seider

39 min · 30 apr 2026
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I am joined by Chris Seider, Director of Health and Safety at Foth Company, to unpack how a workplace safety culture functions. We dive into his journey of incident rate reduction and the risk management strategy that enabled 14 million hours without lost time. During our conversation, I realize that safety compliance often fails when treated as a standalone silo. Chris explains why his safety professional career was shaped by a major failure where the culture collapsed after he left. We discuss safety program development and why leading safety initiatives means marrying safety to existing values like craftsmanship. I also explore how AI can streamline administrative tasks to refocus on employee safety ownership and workplace injury prevention. What You’ll Learn: * How to attach safety to existing organizational values to drive adoption. * The danger of over-owning tasks and creating cultural dependency. * Ways to use AI to remove administrative burdens from safety planning. * The "human in the loop" framework for implementing new technology. * How to turn skeptics into safety advocates through micro-moments. * Why the coach model is more sustainable than the doer model. About the Guest:  Chris Seider is the Director of Health and Safety at Foth Company, an engineering giant headquartered in Wisconsin. With two decades of experience, he has led safety for everything from custom mega-yacht builders to large-scale engineering projects. He currently manages safety for 700 professionals across 28 locations and has maintained an incident rate below 1% for a decade. Chris is a recognized industry leader who focuses on building ownership and integrating safety into the fabric of a company’s culture. The Canary Report: Safety & Risk Management is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so [https://www.fame.so/?utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=bcast&utm_campaign=masters-of-community-with-david-spinks?utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=bcast&utm_campaign=fame-client]

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