How does workplace safety become a lived culture? Olha Bohdanova & Ute Bauckhorn (SBB) share insights on AI, Vision Zero, and leadership.

What does it take to build a safety culture that genuinely reaches people – rather than just filling out forms? Issue 58 of GOOD TO KNOW! delivers two compelling answers from practice.

Dr. Olha Bohdanova, Secretary General of the International Social Security Association (ISSA) and occupational safety expert with over 20 years of industry experience, explains why risk assessment is far more than a legal requirement: it is a thinking tool, a team-building instrument, and the foundation of a modern safety culture. She also highlights real-world AI applications already being used to predict hazards, automate training, and advance the Vision Zero agenda.

In the second part of her interview, Ute Bauckhorn, Head of Occupational Safety at SBB, addresses the reputation of workplace safety within organizations – and what leaders can do every day to strengthen it.