Certified, Not Qualified
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In this episode, we break down the difference between being certified and being truly qualified in workplace safety. A certificate may show that someone completed a course, but qualification comes from real understanding, hands-on ability, employer authorization, and knowing how to apply safety procedures in the actual workplace.
We discuss why this difference matters in areas like forklift operation, lockout/tagout, warehouse safety, and OSHA compliance. The goal is simple: help workers, trainers, and supervisors understand that paperwork alone does not make someone safe — proper training, experience, and accountability do.
Certified gets you the paper. Qualified proves you can do the work safely.