Often, it seems like the job of the safety director, manager, or coordinator is a no win job. Everyone blames the person in charge of the safety department when the safety performance is poor. Moreover, the safety manager just doesnt understand why the rest of the company doesnt get safety. Sometimes, its a matter of perspective about the role of the safety function in the organization.

The most successful organizations treat the role of the safety director or coordinator as an internal consultant who has safety expertise rather than direct responsibility for worker safety.

A Suitcase and 50 Miles from Home

Whats the definition of a consultant? An old joke in the business is that its anyone with a suitcase, 50 miles from home. A lot of people call themselves consultants, but sadly, many dont know what that means. The real definition of a consultant is someone who works objectively to bring in knowledge, experience, and expertise to the organization for the purpose of improving its operations and profitability; the objective is to leave the organization better than they found it. Certainly, many good external consultants are available to work with your organization to improve the safety processes and outcomes. But you dont necessarily have to go outside for that kind of assistance. You or someone in your organization may be a great internal safety consultant.

Internal Consultant: Two Sides of the Coin

The role of an internal safety consultant is much different than an external advisor the biggest difference is that the outsider gets to leave eventually! The internal consultant gets to stay and deal with the politics and personalities of the organization. Perhaps the most difficult aspect is that the internal consultants role is to exert influence over an individual, group, or organization without direct power to make changes. This isnt necessarily a bad thing, its just important to recognize it.

To make the most of this type of role, consider the following tips to improve your internal consulting skills:

Assume the Position

The concept of an internal safety consultant may seem a bit foreign to you. However, if you think about it, it can help you position yourself as an expert in your organization. Use these 10 tips to improve your own internal safety consulting skills to make your organization a safer place to work. If youre not in the safety department, pass this information along to those who are. Work together to make your workplace one where nobody gets hurt.

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