
E075_What is CARE? The Role of Culture and Risk Evaluation in Safety
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Today, we're joined by Eskild Lund Sørensen, Managing Partner at Intactix Systems Inc. and a seasoned leader with over two decades of experience in creating sustainable, people-centred safety cultures across diverse, high-risk industries. Eskild introduces us to the CARE Model - Culture and Risk Evaluation - a comprehensive approach that goes beyond checklists and compliance.
Through his unique experiences, from challenging projects in the icy landscapes of Greenland to complex operations in the US, Eskild shares insightful stories about building psychological safety, embracing cultural awareness, and using empathy as a driver for effective risk management.
His journey reveals the real impact of prioritising open communication and practical competency across teams, showing how CARE can transform both safety and operational outcomes.
Whether you're curious about the human side of safety or seeking fresh perspectives for high-stakes environments, this episode offers valuable lessons through Eskild's personal experiences on what it means to cultivate a lasting safety culture.
Tune in to discover how CARE can reshape safety in your industry.
Thanks for listening!
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