Leading and Learning Through Safety

Episode 176: KY Legislation

Dr. Mark A French

A podcast discussion led by Dr. Mark French about new safety legislation moving through the Kentucky House. The conversation centers on two key legislative changes:

  1. State Plan Reversal: Kentucky’s OSHA program is under threat of being restricted to only enforcing standards that are as effective as federal standards, with no ability to exceed them. This change would strip the state’s power to address its unique workplace risks effectively, particularly in industries where specialized regulations have been beneficial.
  2. Mining Safety Rollback: The second bill focuses on reducing the number of Mining Emergency Technicians (METs) required on-site for smaller mines from two to one. The previous law mandating two METs was established in response to a tragic incident where inadequate immediate medical assistance led to severe injuries that could have been mitigated with more personnel. Dr. French emphasizes the recurring theme of safety regulations being relaxed after a period of successful enforcement, only to be reconsidered when another tragedy occurs.

Dr. French stresses that reverting to minimum standards instead of proactively protecting workers is a dangerous approach. He draws parallels between corporate decision-making and state legislation, emphasizing how the same “good enough” mentality leads to repeated safety failures. The conversation ends with Dr. French advocating for continuous improvement and better leadership in shaping safety culture.