In this forward-thinking episode of "The Art of Safety Leadership," we bring together two experienced minds from within the profession: Liam Tiddy, Head of Executive Search at Shirley Parsons, and Brian Long, Director of Health, Safety and Wellbeing at Wates Group. Together, they explore how safety teams must evolve to meet the challenges of modern business and create genuine value beyond compliance.
This conversation explores what safety professionals should be doing, how they should be structured, and where the profession needs to go to remain relevant in an increasingly complex business environment.
Key topics include:
Why traditional safety team structures are holding organisations back
The shift from compliance-focused roles to value-creating strategic advisors
How AI and technology will fundamentally reshape safety work
The critical skills safety professionals need for the next decade
Moving beyond lagging indicators to predictive risk intelligence
Why safety needs to stop being a separate function and integrate into operations
The future of safety education and professional development
How to demonstrate ROI and business value from safety investments
Whether you're a safety professional navigating career choices, a business leader building safety capability, or an executive wondering how to structure safety teams for maximum impact, this conversation offers essential insights into where the profession is heading.
Liam and Brian don't just theorize—they share practical strategies, real examples, and bold predictions about what successful safety functions will look like in five to ten years. This isn't about incremental improvement; it's about fundamental transformation.
Essential listening for anyone committed to the future of safety leadership and creating workplaces where people thrive while businesses succeed.
In this game-changing episode of "The Art of Safety Leadership," we sit down with Wade Needham, a unique voice who bridges the worlds of safety, sustainability, agriculture, and capital markets. With deep experience across mining, construction, and now agriculture, Wade brings an investor's lens to safety that will fundamentally challenge how you think about risk management and value creation.
Wade's journey from civil construction through mining mega-projects to his current role working with institutional investors and agricultural enterprises offers unprecedented insights into how safety translates to business performance in the capital markets.
Key topics include:
Why LTIFR and TRIFR are actually labor productivity metrics, not safety measures
How investors really evaluate safety culture during due diligence (hint: it's not the reports)
Transforming safety from "capital leakage" into growth enablement
The $20 million workers' compensation transformation that created systematic value
Why psychosocial risk management is reshaping the profession
How to read financial statements to predict safety load before incidents occur
The personal tragedy that inspired a career focused on human capital protection
Whether you're a safety professional looking to elevate your strategic impact, an executive seeking to unlock value through better risk management, or a board member wanting to understand how safety drives enterprise value, this conversation offers essential insights.
Wade's unique perspective reveals how safety professionals can move from compliance reporting to strategic advisory roles by understanding capital allocation, investor mindset, and business growth dynamics. This isn't just about doing safety better—it's about fundamentally reframing safety as a value creation engine.
In this episode of "The Art of Safety Leadership," we sit down with Aaron Guilfoyle former Work Health and Safety Prosecutor and current legal expert, who provides an insider's view into industrial manslaughter prosecutions and the legal realities facing safety leaders today.
Aaron brings a unique 20+ year perspective, having prosecuted hundreds of serious safety incidents including the landmark Dreamworld case, before transitioning to advise businesses on the other side of the courtroom. His insights reveal the stark realities of how industrial manslaughter laws are being applied across Australia and what business leaders need to know to protect themselves and their organizations.
Key topics include:
The rapid spread of industrial manslaughter laws across all Australian jurisdictions
His outtakes and key learnings from the Dreamworld tragedy and the factors that led to a $3.6 million fine
The critical difference between "paper safety" and actual workplace practices
Officer due diligence: what it really means beyond the legal jargon
Red flags that should concern boards and executives about their safety performance
Practical steps for crisis management when incidents occur
This episode offers essential insights for CEOs, board directors, and senior safety professionals who need to understand the legal landscape they're operating in. Aaron's dual perspective - from prosecutor to business advisor - provides invaluable guidance on navigating the intersection of safety, law, and business reality.
Whether you're looking to strengthen your organization's safety culture or understand your legal obligations as a leader, this conversation offers critical knowledge that could protect both lives and livelihoods.
In this insightful episode of "The Art of Safety Leadership," we explore the critical foundation of effective leadership: self-awareness. Featuring leadership coach Anna Keen, who has spent 20 years developing safety professionals, and Liam Simpson, Head of Health, Safety & Wellbeing at Wilson James, this conversation dives deep into what it really means to lead yourself before leading others.
Anna shares her journey from recruitment to leadership coaching, revealing the development gap she discovered in safety professionals who excel technically but struggle with the non-technical aspects of leadership. Liam brings his military background and practical experience leading safety teams across a 5,000-person organization.
Key topics include:
The "sticky middle" challenge where technical experts transition to leadership roles
Why vulnerability is a strength, not a weakness, in safety leadership
The trust equation and how to build meaningful relationships at work
Practical exercises for developing self-awareness and emotional intelligence
How to recognize when you're "turning up" versus truly "showing up"
The importance of reflection and feedback in leadership development
Whether you're a safety professional stepping into leadership or an experienced leader looking to deepen your self-awareness, this episode offers practical tools and honest insights about the inner work required to lead effectively.
In this thought-provoking episode of "The Art of Safety Leadership," we sit down with Crystal Danbury, a seasoned safety professional with 21 years of experience across industries including nuclear, rail, logistics, telecoms, and retail.
Crystal shares her journey from an accidental safety technician at a nuclear site to leadership roles at FTSE 100 companies, revealing how she learned to translate safety priorities into business language that resonates with executives and boards.
Key topics include:
Developing the "True Cost of Harm" approach that quantifies safety impacts in commercial terms
Practical strategies for simplifying safety metrics to engage leadership
How to build compelling business cases for safety investments
The critical connection between safety management and insurance costs
Challenging the "you can't put a price on safety" mindset that holds safety professionals back
Whether you're a safety professional looking to gain more influence in your organisation or a business leader seeking to better understand the commercial value of effective safety management, this episode offers invaluable insights on how to drive meaningful change through better communication.
In this next episode of "The Art of Safety Leadership," we sit down with Oliver Sanandres to explore how safety professionals can effectively influence stakeholders and transform safety culture within organisations.
Oli shares his journey from accidental safety professional to strategic leader, drawing on experiences from Westminster Council to Auckland Council and beyond. Learn how he shifted organisational focus from compliance to care through innovative approaches like replacing traditional reports with video walkarounds and connecting safety outcomes to business objectives.
Key topics include:
Building trust as the foundation for influence
Transforming safety narrative from compliance to care
Practical techniques for engaging executives and middle management
The importance of self-awareness and vulnerability in safety leadership
Making safety relevant to business strategy and performance
Whether you're a safety professional looking to gain more influence or an executive wanting to better understand safety's role in organizational success, this episode offers valuable insights on creating positive safety cultures where people can "fail safely" and learn from mistakes.
Ever felt like you could leverage storytelling more to build influence and drive cultural change? You're not alone. The art of storytelling is a skill of many parts, and it can often feel daunting to navigate. For the first episode of The Art of Safety Leadership podcast, we talked to world-renowned journalist Jehan Casinader and EHS Director in Global Operations at PepsiCo Daniel McGuigan on the role and power of storytelling! 🎙️ In this episode, we talk about the art of communication and the pivotal role in creating a proactive culture of safety. Listen in as they share:Cultural change through storytellingLeadership and vulnerabilityFour key elements in compelling storytellingShifting the dominant narrativeLeading with relatable messagesPractical examples they've used