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Episode 36 breaks down the six most common mistakes that weaken safety inspections and prevent them from identifying real risk. Dr. Ayers explains how inspections often drift into routine, low‑value activities — and how leaders can refocus them on meaningful hazard recognition.

The core message: A safety inspection is only as good as the hazards it actually finds.


 
❗ Pitfall 1: Focusing Only on Housekeeping and PPE

Many inspections get stuck on:

These issues matter, but they aren’t the hazards that kill people. When inspections focus only on surface‑level items, deeper risks go unnoticed.


 
❗ Pitfall 2: Using the Same Checklist Every Time

Static checklists lead to:

Inspections must adapt to changing work, conditions, and risks.


 
❗ Pitfall 3: Not Engaging Employees During the Inspection

A major missed opportunity:

Frontline employees often know where the real hazards are — but only if someone asks.


 
❗ Pitfall 4: Failing to Look for Systemic Issues

Weak inspections focus on:

While ignoring:

Systemic issues drive most serious incidents.


 
❗ Pitfall 5: Not Documenting or Following Up

A common pattern:

Lack of follow‑through destroys credibility and teaches employees that inspections don’t matter.


 
❗ Pitfall 6: Conducting Inspections at the Same Time and in the Same Way

Predictable inspections lead to:

Varying timing, routes, and focus areas increases effectiveness.


 
🔄 Why These Pitfalls Matter

Dr. Ayers emphasizes that weak inspections:

Inspections must be dynamic, risk‑focused, and people‑centered to be effective.


 
🧑‍🏫 Leadership Responsibilities

Safety leaders must:

The episode’s core message: Great inspections find real hazards, fix real problems, and build real trust.