Have you ever been told to do something by management, only to be questioned later for doing exactly what you were instructed to do?
In this episode of Safe in the Aisle, we explore what happens when expectations constantly change, accountability only flows in one direction, and employees are judged by standards that didn't exist when decisions were made.
Through real-world warehouse and operations scenarios, we examine how conflicting instructions, shifting responsibilities, and rewritten expectations can damage trust, reduce employee engagement, and create serious safety risks. We also discuss why some workers eventually stop reporting concerns, stop offering suggestions, and stop speaking up altogether—and why that should concern every leader.
This isn't a discussion about employees versus management. It's a conversation about leadership, communication, accountability, and the importance of creating a workplace where facts matter more than protecting egos.
Because when the story changes every time evidence is presented, employees learn a lesson no organization can afford to teach:
Silence is safer than honesty.
Topics Covered:
- Moving the goal posts in the workplace
- Contradictory management instructions
- Accountability vs. blame
- Employee engagement and trust
- OSHA safety culture principles
- Hazard reporting and worker participation
- Leadership credibility and communication
Safe in the Aisle is brought to you by First Coast Warehouse Safety, helping organizations build safer, stronger, and more accountable workplaces.