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Episode 263 - Task Competency and Occupational Safety

Episode 263 - Task Competency and Occupational Safety

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In this episode, Dr. Ayers tackles a fundamental question every safety leader faces: When is a new hire truly competent to work on their own? He explains that competency is more than passing a written test—it requires demonstrated, hands‑on ability.

🔑 Key Points
  • Competency is not just knowledge. A written or online test only shows someone understands the concepts, not that they can perform the task safely in real conditions.

  • Hands‑on demonstration is essential. Leaders must verify that employees can actually execute the task correctly before allowing independent work.

  • Rushing the process creates risk. Allowing a new hire to operate alone too soon increases the likelihood of errors and injuries.

  • Competency is task‑specific. Being skilled in one area doesn’t automatically translate to another—each task requires its own validation.

🧭 Central Message

A safety leader’s responsibility is to ensure capability, not assume it. Competency must be proven, not presumed.

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