Status: In the Works (Details Coming Soon)
Safety culture is not just a compliance requirement. It is a performance driver. Driving Performance Improvement by Building a Safety-First Culture equips supervisors and safety leaders with a research-informed understanding of how safety behaviors influence productivity, quality, retention, and operational stability.
Built on proven principles from safety science, human factors, and organizational culture research, this workshop shows how strong safety cultures lead to measurable benefits like fewer incidents, reduced variability, higher quality outcomes, and stronger employee loyalty.
Participants will examine how leadership behavior is the primary mechanism through which safety values are communicated, reinforced, or undermined. Using real-world case studies from high-reliability organizations like Alcoa and DuPont, the session demonstrates how safety excellence can become a competitive advantage.
What You Will Learn
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
- Identify the hidden cost of weak safety culture, including rework, downtime, turnover, and insurance impacts
- Understand how industry leaders use safety performance as a strategic differentiator
- Recognize the pivotal influence supervisors have on safety attitudes, compliance, and daily norms
- Translate safety principles into consistent leadership behaviors that shape long-term outcomes
Workshop Agenda
Topics include:
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Why Safety Culture Matters
Cultural drivers, behavioral modeling, and the operational and financial value of safety excellence -
Case Study: Alcoa
How a Fortune 500 manufacturer used safety as a unifying pillar to improve productivity and profitability -
Leadership’s Role in Safety Culture
The behavioral science of influence, credibility, and norm-setting -
Group Activity: Cultural Drivers
Participants assess workplace leadership behaviors that reinforce or undermine safety performance -
Building a Safety-First Culture
A four-pillar framework to turn safety values into measurable routines and expectations -
Action Planning
Teams build a targeted plan for strengthening safety culture in their own facility
Who Should Attend
This workshop is recommended for manufacturing leaders responsible for daily execution and safe operations, including:
- Frontline Supervisors and Team Leads
- Safety Managers and EHS Leaders
- Plant Managers and Operations Leaders
- HR and Training Leaders supporting supervisor development
- Continuous Improvement Leaders supporting culture change
Expected Outcomes
Participants will leave with:
- A clearer understanding of how safety culture impacts business performance
- Practical behaviors supervisors can reinforce immediately
- A framework for turning safety expectations into consistent daily routines
- A draft action plan to drive measurable safety and performance improvements
Duration
Half Day
Cost
$275 per participant
or
$2,500 per private session (on-site or hosted for your team)
Registration
Coming soon. This workshop is currently in development and will be posted once dates and location are finalized.