The Recognition Factor: Transforming Workplace Culture | A Scratchie Podcast
Scratchie
20 episodes
2 days ago
What if safer work doesn’t start with more rules, but with better questions? We sit down with a former lawyer turned forklift driver and head of safety to unpack why people, not paperwork, are the engine of reliable performance. From high-vis yards to high-stakes courtrooms, we explore how respect, curiosity, and clear thinking outperform punishment and performative compliance. We talk through the everyday tension between systems and human judgment: when to rely on engineering controls, how ...
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What if safer work doesn’t start with more rules, but with better questions? We sit down with a former lawyer turned forklift driver and head of safety to unpack why people, not paperwork, are the engine of reliable performance. From high-vis yards to high-stakes courtrooms, we explore how respect, curiosity, and clear thinking outperform punishment and performative compliance. We talk through the everyday tension between systems and human judgment: when to rely on engineering controls, how ...
The founders of Scratchie share their origin story in the very first episode of the Scratchie Safety Podcast. James Kell and Garry Mansfield take us back to the beginning - from a chance meeting to piloting simple scratch cards that reward safe behaviors onsite. What sparked their journey to make safety more positive? Tune in to find out how it all started and where these workplace safety innovators hope to go next in Episode 1. Ready to take the next step? Visit https://www.scratchie.com/boo...
The Recognition Factor: Transforming Workplace Culture | A Scratchie Podcast
What if safer work doesn’t start with more rules, but with better questions? We sit down with a former lawyer turned forklift driver and head of safety to unpack why people, not paperwork, are the engine of reliable performance. From high-vis yards to high-stakes courtrooms, we explore how respect, curiosity, and clear thinking outperform punishment and performative compliance. We talk through the everyday tension between systems and human judgment: when to rely on engineering controls, how ...