Safe Together
What does good safety leadership look like when no one is watching? Host Ellen talks with Matthew Courtney, Kiwa’s Chief Operating Officer for the Americas and Asia Pacific regions, about visible leadership, trust, and creating habits that keep people safe in real life. This episode is packed with practical leadership lessons, from how safety culture evolved over decades to why reporting small hazards matters more than most people think. Matthew also shares a concrete example of changing industry practice by redesigning equipment that kept injuring workers. You’ll hear: 1. How safety expectations changed over time and why that matters today 2. Why “lead by example” is not a slogan, it’s the job 3. How to build a reporting culture without blame 4. Why Power to Stop is good for people, clients, and business Extra context for a couple of terms mentioned in this episode: 1. Safe T Impact: Kiwa’s digital safety platform that supports hazard reporting, leadership safety walks, action tracking, trend analysis, and shared insights to make safety more proactive and collaborative. 2. Construction Science: based in Australia and part of Kiwa since 2022, specializing in advanced testing, inspection, and certification for construction materials and techniques. ---------------------------------------------------- Safe Together is a podcast by Kiwa [https://www.kiwa.com/] | Production by De Praeters [https://www.depraeters.be/].
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