So you see a colleague violating a safety procedure while operating a pumper truck. Or breaking an office ethics protocol. Or doing something as simple as not wearing a mandated mask or refusing to socially distance during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Given most people’s propensity for avoiding conflict, it’s undoubtedly tempting to just let things slide. After all, who wants to be perceived as that person on the office team or field crew — the one who thinks they’re perfect and always calls out other people on the error of their ways?Fortunately, however, you can have it both ways, as in speak
Silence Will Kill Your Safety Culture
When you see someone doing something wrong or unsafe, what counts is what you say and how you say it
Oct 07, 2020
| by Ken Wysocky |













