Getting Seasoned Supervisors To Embrace Real-World Safety
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We break down why “I’ve seen it all” is rarely defiance and is usually identity, pride, and hard-earned credibility. We share a practical way to earn supervisor buy-in through respect, curiosity, and steady follow-through so safety holds up when no one is watching.
• reframing veteran supervisor pushback as protection of credibility and competence
• avoiding the trap of trying to out-expert experience with rules, stats, and outside examples
• dropping language that dismisses a supervisor’s history and triggers defensiveness
• treating hesitation as data about real work constraints, not as defiance
• leading with curiosity by asking how the job really gets done
• acknowledging experience out loud to build trust without giving up responsibility
• connecting safety to production stability, fewer disruptions, and crew reliability
• asking supervisors to co-create safer methods so they protect what they build
• reframing “we’ve never had an incident” toward changing conditions and future exposure
• playing the long game with consistency because respect builds influence over time
Hosted by: Joe Garcia, Safety Leader & Culture Advocate
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