Description
On this episode of "The Circus of Safety," hosts Brenton Harrison, Andrew Evans, and Desai Link dive into the complex world of safety terminology, debating whether terms like "near miss" effectively communicate the urgency and gravity of safety incidents.
A listener joins the discussion, emphasising the importance of incident reporting in injury management and prevention.
Amidst witty banter and personal anecdotes, the hosts explore how simplifying language could enhance safety cultures across industries.
Tune in for an engaging conversation on how words shape our perceptions of safety, spiced up with humour and insights from our hosts' daily lives and professional experiences.
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