A fire inspector visits a recycled paper products plant and finds zero violations.
The owner personally accompanies the inspector.
The owner is 💯 engaged, fully aware of the risks of violations and their potential consequences.
At the end of the inspection, the inspector visits the restroom in the breakroom and catches a whiff of cigarette smoke.
The inspector is bewildered.
The owner is bewildered.
While signing the inspection report, the inspector demands that action be taken.
The owner calls a meeting and gives a "lecture on the dangers of smoking."
- Did everyone understand?
- Yes - the employees replied in unison.
The next day, it was the same story.
And the next
And the next.
Until one fine day, the violator went to his favorite spot to relieve himself, and the smoke alarm went off.
The owner had installed a smoke detector.
What did the caught employee say?
- I thought I wouldn't get caught.
Define safety processes, automate monitoring, and conduct training in an interesting and engaging way instead of just "giving lectures on the dangers of smoking," create an experience for employees so that when they leave your training, they understand they are on the "safe side."