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Thorsten Müh - fostering a safety culture where top leadership actively seeks to “have a seat at the safety table”

Thorsten Müh - fostering a safety culture where top leadership actively seeks to “have a seat at the safety table”

FromSafety Heroes - the Health, Safety, and Environment Podcast


Thorsten Müh - fostering a safety culture where top leadership actively seeks to “have a seat at the safety table”

FromSafety Heroes - the Health, Safety, and Environment Podcast

ratings:
Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Mar 20, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this week’s episode, we are talking with Thorsten Müh, Head of process and plant safety at Bayer.Thorsten shares many insights around the importance of safety leadership and management in organisations “having a seat at the table” and supporting HSE managers in their work.From personal safety examples bringing light to the function in its most basic form to embracing safety across all functions, the conversation covers aspects around leadership roles in safety, practical insights for implementing safety, and the challenges of recognition in safety functions. Thorsten emphasised the need for proactive safety measures, avoiding complacency, and understanding the holistic approach to safety management. The episode once more highlights the critical role of safety leaders in fostering a culture of responsibility and the continuous pursuit of improvement in safety practices.To follow his journey, connect on linkedin. If you like this podcast episode make sure to give it a follow to not miss upcoming episodes.-For more resources and updates, find us on LinkedInAnd connect with our host Mousa Yassin.
Released:
Mar 20, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (16)

The safety 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: 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 “Safety” a cornerstone of every company’s culture. So let’s celebrate those safety leaders who stand on the frontline and the emotional/human implications of working in the safety space.