Safety has long been framed as systems, rules, and controls. But somewhere along the way, the human disappeared.
The Human Safety Professional is a reflective and grounded exploration of what it really means to work with - and care for - people in complex, pressured environments. While rooted in the world of safety, this book speaks to anyone whose role involves responsibility, leadership, influence, or holding space for others at work. Drawing on lived experience rather than theory alone, Sandra Valdes explores the unseen emotional and moral labour carried by safety professionals, leaders, and practitioners who operate inside systems that often reward compliance over care. Through thoughtful observation and moments of uncomfortable honesty, she invites the reader to look beyond incidents, metrics, and procedures, and toward the conditions where harm quietly begins. This is not a book about blaming individuals or dismantling systems. It is about noticing where our attention has been trained to look - and where it has not.The Human Safety Professional does not ask the reader to abandon structure, standards, or law. It asks that we use them with discernment - guided by curiosity, care, and respect for the people who live inside the systems we design.
This is a book about paying attention.
About looking earlier, quieter, and closer to human experience.
And about why the most important safety work often happens long before an incident gives it a name.