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E62 5 Mistakes Managers New to Safety Make

1️⃣ Hook Paragraph If you’re a new safety manager and you keep asking yourself, “What am I missing?” — you’re not alone. Stepping into a role responsible for OSHA compliance, safety training, and inspections without a clear roadmap can feel overwhelming fast. The truth is, most new safety managers make the same predictable mistakes — and they’re completely avoidable. 2️⃣ What This Video Covers In this episode, we break down the top 5 mistakes new safety managers make and how to avoid them so you can move from reactive to proactive. You’ll learn practical strategies for strengthening your OSHA compliance program, improving safety training for supervisors, preparing for an OSHA inspection, and building real safety leadership inside your facility. 3️⃣ Key Takeaways Why “check-the-box” LMS training isn’t enough for OSHA compliance — and how to customize training to your actual workplace hazards How to turn safety from a one-time event into a system that drives culture and accountability Why supervisors are the key to managing workplace safety effectively How to avoid the dangerous mindset of “we’ve never had a problem” Why new safety managers struggle alone — and how the right support accelerates results 4️⃣ Who This Is For This video is for new safety managers, recently promoted supervisors, HR managers handed the “safety hat,” and plant leaders responsible for preventing workplace accidents in manufacturing or food processing environments. If you’re trying to understand your safety manager responsibilities and prepare your team for an unexpected OSHA inspection, this is for you. 5️⃣ Call to Action If this helped you: 👍 Like the video 🔔 Subscribe for weekly OSHA tips and workplace safety strategies 💬 Comment below: What’s your biggest safety challenge right now? 📋 Download my free OSHA Audit Checklist here: [INSERT LINK] 6️⃣ Hashtags #OSHA #SafetyManager #WorkplaceSafety #SafetyTraining #SafetyLeadership #OSHACompliance #ManufacturingSafety #SafetyTips #SafetyCulture #OSHAInspection #PreventingAccidents #SupervisorTraining