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#199- Mine Safety & Health Conference: Diane Watson

#199- Mine Safety & Health Conference: Diane Watson

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In this episode of Mining Minds, we sit down at the Mine Safety & Health Conference with returning guest Diane Watson — a respected safety professional, MSHA veteran, and industry leader dedicated to improving safety culture across mining.

Originally featured on Episode #93, Diane returns to share her passion for connecting people, fostering communication, and ensuring the next generation of miners understands the "why" behind safety. From her start as a haul truck operator to her time with MSHA and now as the founder of Silverado Compliance Solutions, Diane talks mentorship, accountability, leadership, and the challenges of evolving safety standards in a fast-changing industry.

Catch both of Diane's episodes on all major podcast platforms.

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Safety First Training and Consulting

Episode Sponsors:

Safety First Training and Consulting

JSR Fleet Performance

Liebherr Minining

Chapters:

02:24 Reconnecting with Diane Watson: From Episode #93 to Now

06:04 Passing the Torch: Mentorship and Losing Industry Knowledge

08:43 Communication, Culture, and the Importance of "Why"

10:48 Compliance vs. Culture: Turning Rules into Conversations

13:20 From MSHA to Silverado Compliance Solutions

16:27 Teaching Supervisors: The Role of Responsibility and Accountability

19:30 Defining "Agents of the Company" and Ownership in Safety

23:11 Building Relationships with Inspectors and Regulators

34:19 Technology, AI, and the Future of Mine Safety Standards

37:10 The Human Element: Mental Health and Worker Connection

40:42 Big Companies, Bigger Culture — Keeping People First

50:06 Integrity in Consulting and Working with Purpose

53:18 Collaboration, Community, and What Keeps Diane Motivated

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