EP5: Health and Safety
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In the fire service, health and safety isn’t about avoiding risk. It’s about understanding how close the work brings you to it.
This episode looks at how firefighters manage danger through routine, trust, and experience, and how those same strengths can quietly narrow the margin for error. Rather than focusing on rules or compliance, the conversation explores how safety actually shows up on the job in real time.
In this episode:
Why experience doesn’t eliminate danger and can sometimes expand it
How routine and standardization free mental space under pressure
The cultural reasons injuries often go unreported or minimized
How trust and confidence change decision-making on scene
The role of emotion in fast-moving, high-stakes environments
Why small distractions and minor deviations can compound risk
This is a practical, honest look at health and safety as a lived reality inside a fire hall, not a checklist or policy document.
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