Positive Leadership - Key to VISION ZERO

Vision Zero is an international approach to create a workplace in which serious and fatal accidents are prevented and in which safety, health and wellbeing are consistently considered together in this context.

Vision Zero is based on the ‘7 Golden Rules’ – key principles for effective prevention within organisations. They provide guidance on how to manage health and safety in a systematic and sustainable manner. Underlying this is a clear, human-centred philosophy: that people should return home safely at the end of the day, that avoidable suffering should be prevented from arising in the first place, and that work should not make people ill, but should be organised responsibly.

For this approach to be truly effective in day-to-day practice, more is needed than just technology, rules and processes – what is crucial is leadership that provides direction and changes behaviour. That is exactly what sums up the first of the 7 Golden Rules of Vision Zero: 'Take leadership – demonstrate commitment.'

Together with VISION ZERO Global and the ISSA, we have developed an international guide that makes this first rule concrete and applicable to day-to-day leadership for the first time. The guide is available in 16 languages and provides a unique, practical tool for effectively implementing VISION ZERO through leadership.

Leadership makes the difference

Why simply correcting mistakes is not enough

In many organisations, leadership in occupational health, safety and prevention is still shaped by a predominantly reactive focus on mistakes, deviations and risks. Leaders step in when something goes wrong, when rules are not observed or when shortcomings become apparent. Yet a purely corrective logic does not go far enough. It tends to create compliance rather than genuine participation, caution rather than trust, and formal adherence to rules rather than an internal sense of responsibility.

People act with greater confidence, when they feel seen and valued

Even traditional approaches such as pressure, control, the ‘carrot and stick’ method, or purely management by exception are not enough if we are to sustainably improve safety, health and wellbeing. This is because people do not adopt their best preventive behaviour when they feel they are merely being watched or corrected, but rather when they feel seen, taken seriously and empowered to be effective.

Positive leadership makes the Golden Rule No. 1 effective

This is exactly where Positive Leadership comes in as a tool for Golden Rule No. 1. Rather than focusing first on shortcomings, this approach shifts attention to potential: to what strengthens people, builds trust, encourages participation and fosters responsibility from within. Leadership does not become weaker in the process, but more effective. It provides orientation, creates psychological safety, makes meaning clear and strengthens people’s willingness to speak up about risks early, think proactively and actively contribute to prevention.

Evidence shows: Positive Leadership strengthens safety culture

That this approach is not only appealing in principle but also effective is demonstrated by the study discussed in our guide by Mullen, Kelloway and Teed (2017), involving 2,140 participants from a range of industries and work contexts. Among other findings, the study shows a clear reduction in workplace accidents and injuries, an improvement in safety culture, and sustained positive effects compared with more traditional leadership styles. This is precisely where its particular relevance to Vision Zero lies: Positive Leadership strengthens not only collaboration, but also safety, wellbeing and health in a sustainable way.

How rule compliance becomes a true prevention culture

A simple example from everyday leadership makes this tangible: effective leaders do not wait for mistakes to happen. They address uncertainties early, listen attentively, ask for observations and make it clear that every voice is welcome. This builds trust. Employees are more likely to speak up about risks, take responsibility and engage actively in prevention. In this way, mere compliance with rules becomes a lived culture of prevention.

The foundation for effective Vision Zero

Positive Leadership strengthens exactly the conditions Vision Zero depends on: trust, involvement, taking responsibility, and leadership that doesn’t just demand safety, health, and wellbeing, but makes them happen effectively in everyday work.

Making Rule No. 1 visible

Vision Zero’s first Golden Rule is: “Take leadership – demonstrate commitment.”

This means in practice:
- Leadership is visibly present on site
- Leadership actively addresses safety
- Leadership leads by example in prevention

The guide “Positive Leadership – Key to Vision Zero” makes this rule practical and actionable in everyday work.

From mindset to behavior

The guide translates Positive Leadership into concrete leadership behaviors.

Practical examples:
WalkRounds: leaders engage in intentional dialogue on site
Micro-steps: small daily behaviour changes instead of large-scale programmes
Reflection questions: How visible am I as a leader?

Why Vision Zero Needs Positive Leadership

Technology alone doesn’t prevent accidents.

Example:
A company has clear safety rules—but employees don’t speak up about risks. Only when leadership actively builds trust does behavior change.

That’s why a prevention culture is always also a leadership culture.

From mindset to practice – concrete examples

Visible leadership:
A leader is regularly present and actively addresses safety.

MBWA - Management by walking around, Positive Leadership WalkRounds, Quality Conversations

Open communication:
Employees can speak up about mistakes and risks without fear.

Involvement:
Employees are the experts: teams develop solutions together to improve safety.

Focus on what works and on strengths:
What is already working well in prevention? What went well? Job Shadowing.

These small, exemplary changes have a major impact on safety, health, and wellbeing.

 

Who this is especially relevant for

Executive management:
Strategic anchoring of safety and leadership culture.

Leaders:
Direct influence on behavior and prevention culture in everyday work.

HR and people development:
Integrating Positive Leadership into training and development.

HSE / occupational safety:
Complementing technical measures with behavior and culture.

Health management:
Strengthening wellbeing and sustainable performance.

Vision Zero with Positive Leadership can be adapted to the specific context of your organisation. It can effectively complement existing occupational safety, health, leadership and culture programmes — or serve as a fresh framework for orientation when previous approaches are no longer creating the desired impact.

Would you like to make Vision Zero more effective with Positive Leadership?

Talk to us about possible talks and keynotes, workshops, in-house programes, or a pilot project—for more safety, wellbeing, and health.

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