Why Driving Safety From The Top in SHE Is No Longer Optional
By Chantal Gray, Managing Director, SafetyCloud
Every day, more than 6,300 people die from work-related accidents or diseases. That amounts to nearly 2.3 million preventable deaths each year. In addition, there are an estimated 340 million occupational accidents and 160 million work-related illnesses annually, according to the International Labour Organization.
The financial implications are equally severe. It is estimated that 4% of global GDP is lost each year due to poor occupational safety and health practices. Yet behind these figures are real people, real families and real businesses. The question is not whether organisations can afford to invest in safety leadership – it is whether they can afford not to.
As business leaders, we are no longer operating in a world where compliance alone is enough. To truly safeguard people and performance, safety must be embedded as a leadership value and organisational priority.
Leadership is the Safety Lever
There is a growing body of global evidence that shows safety leadership has a direct and measurable impact on workplace safety outcomes. From the way policies are prioritised to how risks are identified and addressed, leadership defines the safety tone and culture of any organisation.
Organisations that integrate safety into leadership behaviours are more likely to reduce incidents, improve morale and maintain compliance. In contrast, a lack of visible commitment from senior management undermines even the best-designed safety systems.
At SafetyCloud, we have seen this time and again. Our clients who invest in SAMTRAC certification and actively involve leaders in safety training consistently report improved employee engagement and a stronger safety culture across all levels.
SafetyCloud is proud to have developed and owned SAMTRAC for over 70 years – a qualification that has become the cornerstone of health and safety training in South Africa and beyond. s
SAMTRAC: Developing Safety Leaders
SAMTRAC is more than a certificate – it is a strategic development tool. It builds capability across the organisation by providing essential knowledge in risk assessment, legal compliance, and hazard control.
For leadership teams, SAMTRAC establishes a shared understanding of safety principles, allowing senior managers to engage meaningfully with safety professionals, set informed goals and lead by example. It supports not just compliance, but continuous improvement.
In an era where environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance is under increasing scrutiny, SAMTRAC enables businesses to meet higher safety standards and demonstrate accountability to stakeholders.
Creating a Culture Where Safety Starts at the Top
The International Labour Organization is clear: effective SHE management begins with commitment from the top. That means safety should not be confined to a compliance checklist or outsourced to a single department. It should be integrated into leadership thinking, decision-making and business strategy.
SAMTRAC empowers organisations to do exactly that. It equips teams to take ownership of safety, embed best practice and foster a culture where everyone has a role to play – starting with leadership.
When leaders take safety seriously, the entire organisation follows. It is time to shift from reactive risk management to proactive safety leadership.