Safety Heroes - the Health, Safety, and Environment Podcast
The Health, Safety, and Enviroment space is made of everyday people who are real-life heroes, committed to creating a safe environment and engaging safety culture within their companies. Their priority is to ensure each and everyone of their employees gets to return home after a day’s work unharmed, and that both wellbeing and the planet are a core consideration: they are unsung heroes.
In fact, you never hear about them when they do their jobs right!
We want to celebrate these everyday people and inspire others in that space to look at things differently, improve their safety management plans and overall learn as a collective; making “HSE” a cornerstone of every company’s culture.
So let’s celebrate those leaders from the Health, Safety, and Environment space who stand on the frontline and the emotional/human implications of working in the safety space.
Safety Heroes - the Health, Safety, and Environment Podcast
Myriam Perrier - Human-centred safety: shifting paradigms in the HSE space
In this podcast episode, Mousa Yassin welcomes Myriam Perrier, Vice President of Research and Development at Perrier Consulting, to discuss her journey and contributions to health, safety, and environment (HSE) and the integration of human-centred paradigms in safety practices.
The conversation spans across three key concepts:
1. A Passion for Human Rights and HSE: Myriam shares her background and how her passion for human rights transitioned into a deep commitment to HSE. Growing up around her father's business, she initially found health and safety regulations boring but later discovered their profound impact on improving human conditions. This realisation shifted her career focus from international law to safety and project management.
2. Transforming organisational safety culture: The discussion goes into how Myriam and her team at Perrier Consulting help organisations transform their safety culture. Through detailed diagnostics, leadership training, and fostering meaningful field interactions, they enable companies to better understand and manage safety practices. Myriam also emphasises the importance of viewing workers' behaviours within the context created by the organisation and highlights the need for leaders at all levels to take active roles in safety improvements.
3. Creating systems with empathy and partnership: Myriam explains the significance of co-creating safety systems with contractors to ensure more effective and empathetic policies. Instead of imposing rigid rules, she advocates for a partnership approach that aligns objectives and addresses challenges collaboratively. This philosophy extends beyond safety, proposing a holistic integration of quality, delivery, and financial considerations.
Follow Myriam's journey over on Linkedin.
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