Vince Vlaminck on EHS Leadership: Shifting from Compliance to Culture

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Vince Vlaminck on EHS Leadership: Shifting from Compliance to Culture

Vince Vlaminck on EHS Leadership: Shifting from Compliance to Culture

There is a great deal of work organizations need to go through to change Employee Health and Safety (EHS) from simple compliance to a deeply ingrained culture of safety. We spoke with Vince Vlaminck, a seasoned leader at Kautex, on the Accelerating Operational Performance podcast. With over three decades of experience, Vince has navigated the […]

Vince Vlaminck on EHS Leadership: Shifting from Compliance to Culture

Vince Vlaminck on EHS Leadership: Shifting from Compliance to Culture

Vince Vlaminck, a seasoned EHS leader, who shares his wisdom on creating a sustainable safety culture. Learn about the core principles of operational excellence and how they contribute to both safety and quality goals. Gain valuable advice on mentorship, engaging the next generation of talent, and building a fulfilling workplace where employees thrive.

Safety Drives Employee Engagement

Safety Drives Employee Engagement safety Employee Engagement

 Show your team that safety is much more than checking the box. Do you want to really motivate your team? Emphasize safety and safe work practices to your team because you care about their well-being. When leaders focus on safety, it tells employees that leadership cares about them. Within the same corporation, there were […]

Why Safety at Amtrak is a Leadership Problem, Not a Compliance Problem

Why Safety at Amtrak is a Leadership Problem, Not a Compliance Problem

Amtrak experienced another tragic accident on Sunday that resulted in the death of the train engineer and conductor and injured a reported 116 passengers. While the focus was on the absence of Positive Train Control (PTC) which would potentially have brought the train to a halt without intervention by the crew, the issue might be […]

Why Safety at Amtrak is a Leadership Problem, Not a Compliance Problem

Why Safety at Amtrak is a Leadership Problem, Not a Compliance Problem

 Amtrak experienced another tragic accident on Sunday that resulted in the death of the train engineer and conductor and injured a reported 116 passengers. While the focus was on the absence of Positive Train Control (PTC) which would potentially have brought the train to a halt without intervention by the crew, the issue might […]