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Interviews along with a Q&A format answering questions about safety. Together we‘ll help answer not just safety compliance but the strategy and tactics to implement injury elimination/severity.
Interviews along with a Q&A format answering questions about safety. Together we‘ll help answer not just safety compliance but the strategy and tactics to implement injury elimination/severity.
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Aug 5, 2026
24-Hour Hazard Reporting Challenge
Aug 5, 2026
Aug 5, 2026
6 min
The main message is that hazard reporting is only effective when safety leaders actively respond to the hazards employees report.
Dr. Ayers challenges safety professionals to adopt a 24-hour response commitment:
- Respond quickly: When an employee reports a hazard, don't let the report sit unanswered. Make it a priority to respond within 24 hours.
- Make it personal: Don't simply handle the report through paperwork, email, or an electronic reporting system.
- Go to the scene: Safety leaders should physically visit the location where the hazard was reported so they can understand the actual conditions.
- Talk to employees: Speak directly with the people who identified or are exposed to the hazard. They often have important information about what is really happening.
- Create a follow-up process: If your organization doesn't have a mechanism for responding to hazard reports, create one.
- Build trust: Prompt, visible action demonstrates to employees that their safety concerns matter and encourages them to continue reporting hazards.
Key takeaway
The goal isn't simply to collect hazard reports—it's to create a culture where employees report hazards because they know leadership will listen and take action.
The 24-hour challenge is therefore less about an arbitrary deadline and more about creating accountability, responsiveness, and employee engagement in safety. When leaders personally investigate reports and communicate with employees, hazard reporting becomes a proactive tool for preventing injuries rather than just another compliance activity.

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