Ep.9 - David Wollage. Fired! Rules say you must wear fall protection near active edge
In this episode of How Did It Make Sense?, we explore the deeper story behind a scaffolder’s dismissal for violating fall protection rules near an active edge. While the surface narrative suggests a simple case of rule-breaking, the second story reveals a web of personal challenges, organizational dynamics, and overlooked systemic issues. My guest, David Wollage, a New View safety coach, shares his firsthand experience investigating the incident and reframing it as an opportunity for learning rather than blame. We delve into how stress, fatigue, and personal circumstances impact decision-making, the role of leadership in shaping safety culture, and why systemic issues like unreported scaffolding modifications create hidden risks
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