Capital Equipment News August 2025
SAFETY
MSHEQ leads the shift from compliance to a culture of care
Juanita Pienaar spoke with Charné Vosloo, Managing Director of MSHEQ Health and Safety Services, about the company’s innovative approach to transforming safety culture in high-risk industries. Through the integration of emotional intelligence, human-centred design, and advanced technologies, MSHEQ is redefining what it means to keep workers safe.
Making safety personal For Vosloo, safety has always been more than a checklist. “Our work in high-risk industries made one thing clear: safety isn’t just procedural, it’s deeply personal,” she says. “We saw too many training programmes that failed to connect with the people on the ground. So, we began incorporating emotional intelligence and human-centred design to shift safety from something people had to do, to something they care about.” When workers feel “seen, heard, and understood,” they take ownership of their role in maintaining safety, and that ownership changes everything. From insight to measurable outcomes This human-centred approach is delivering tangible results. “We’ve seen a direct correlation between emotionally
“Our work in high-risk industries made one thing clear: safety isn’t just procedural, it’s deeply personal.”
Charné Vosloo, Managing Director of MSHEQ Health and Safety Services.
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