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Safety by Design – Empowering Leadership and Employee Involvement with Pam Tompkins CSP, CUSP

Safety by Design – Empowering Leadership and Employee Involvement with Pam Tompkins CSP, CUSP

Read the article – https://incident-prevention.com/blog/safety-by-design-leadership-and-employee-involvement/

In this episode of Safety by Design, we welcome back safety expert Pam Tompkins, CUSP, CSP, to explore the foundational role of leadership and employee involvement in building effective safety systems. Based on her recent article in Incident Prevention magazine, Pam shares candid insights on overcoming middle management roadblocks, building measurable KPIs, and empowering workers at all levels—from new apprentices to seasoned frontline leaders. Tune in as Pam breaks down why involving the workforce is not optional but essential to safety success—and how organizations can align top-down and bottom-up strategies to protect their people and drive meaningful change.

Key Takeaways:

  1. People are the foundation of safety—rules and programs only work when employees are actively involved in shaping and executing them.

  2. Middle management is often the bottleneck in safety performance due to lack of field experience and misaligned priorities.

  3. Effective safety systems require alignment across all levels: senior leaders, middle managers, and frontline employees.

  4. KPIs must be tailored by role—senior leadership, middle management, and field crews should each have performance metrics tied to their unique influence on safety.

  5. Safety is not just policy—it’s integration, and organizations must continuously measure, evaluate, and adapt their systems with employee feedback.