Safety in the workplace isn’t just about wearing PPE and avoiding obvious hazards—it’s also about mindset. Unfortunately, many employees (and even some employers) still believe some pretty outdated and dangerous safety myths that can put them, their coworkers, and the business at risk.
Let’s set the record straight by busting some of the most common workplace safety myths we hear all the time here in Calgary. Plus, we’ll give you some real-world solutions to ensure your team stays safe and your business stays compliant.
MYTH #1: "If I’ve Done This Job for Years, I Don’t Need Safety Training"
🚫 Reality: Experience is great, but safety training isn’t just for beginners.
Even the most seasoned workers can develop bad habits or overlook new risks. Workplaces change, equipment gets updated, and regulations evolve. Regular safety training keeps everyone up to date on best practices.
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MYTH #2: "If There’s No Injury, There’s No Need to Report It"
🚫 Reality: Near misses are warning signs.
Just because no one got hurt this time doesn’t mean they won’t next time. Reporting near misses helps identify and fix hazards before they lead to real injuries.
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MYTH #3: "Safety Is the Employer’s Job, Not Mine"
🚫 Reality: Safety is everyone’s responsibility.
Yes, employers must provide a safe work environment, but employees must also follow safety procedures, use equipment properly, and report hazards. It’s a team effort.
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MYTH #4: "PPE Means I’m 100% Safe"
🚫 Reality: PPE is only the last line of defense.
Personal protective equipment (PPE) like helmets, gloves, and safety boots help reduce injury risk, but they don’t eliminate it. If hazards aren’t properly controlled, PPE won’t be enough.
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MYTH #5: "Workplace Safety Slows Down Productivity"
🚫 Reality: A safe workplace is more productive, not less.
Some employees think following safety rules is just a hassle, but studies show that safer workplaces have fewer delays, lower injury-related costs, and better morale. Injured employees = lost productivity.
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MYTH #6: "Small Businesses Don’t Need Safety Programs"
🚫 Reality: Every business, no matter the size, has safety responsibilities.
In Alberta, all businesses must comply with Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) laws. Small businesses that ignore safety can face huge fines, lawsuits, and reputation damage if an accident happens.
✅ What to do:
At Calgary Safety Consultants, we help businesses cut through the myths and create real safety solutions that protect employees and the bottom line. Whether you need:
✅ Engaging safety training to keep employees informed
✅ Workplace safety audits to spot hazards before they become problems
✅ Custom safety programs designed specifically for your business
✅ Help meeting Alberta OHS regulations to stay compliant
We’ve got you covered! Visit calgarysafetyconsultants.ca to learn more and book a consultation today.
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Many safety myths come from outdated practices, misinformation, or a belief that accidents "won’t happen here." Without ongoing training and communication, these myths continue to spread.
Believing false safety information can lead to injuries, legal trouble, and financial losses for businesses. Employees may ignore important safety measures, thinking they’re unnecessary.
Regular safety training, open communication, and real-world examples help debunk myths. Encouraging employees to report hazards and near-misses also fosters a culture of safety.
Calgary Safety Consultants is here to help you ensure compliance, enhance safety, and streamline your OH&S program. Don’t wait—fill out the form, and we’ll connect with you to discuss how we can support your business. Let’s get started!