Empathy: The Hidden Engine of a Safe Workplace
Empathy: The Hidden Engine of a Safe Workplace Here's what nobody tells you about empathy in safety: it's not about being nice. It's not about hugs and feelings. It's about understanding the person under the hard hat well enough to know what might actually keep them safe: versus what just makes you feel like you checked a box. I watched a supervisor once dress down a warehouse worker for not wearing cut-resistant gloves while breaking down cardboard. Standard safety violation, right? Except the supervisor never asked why . Turns out, the worker's hands were swelling from an autoimmune condition, and the gloves made it worse. She'd been trying to figure out how to bring it up for weeks but was terrified of losing her job. That's what happens when empathy is missing. Safety becomes a game of "gotcha" instead of a conversation about how humans actually work. What Empathy Actually Does in Safety Empathy isn't soft. It's strategic. When you le...