The Canary Report: Safety & Risk Management
How Vulnerability Beats Authority in Workplace Safety Culture with Lori Elam
June 25, 2026
In this talk about workplace safety culture and EHS leadership, I talk about vulnerability transforming high-stakes environments. I host Lori Elam from Takeda Pharmaceuticals to discuss her twenty-five year journey in pharmaceutical manufacturing and why she believes in leading with human connection. We discuss the power of being present in the field and why she encourages her teams to speak up about their mistakes. This conversation really highlights why caring for people is the ultimate driver of risk management strategy success.

I am joined by Lori Elam to discuss workplace safety culture and EHS leadership within the world of pharmaceutical manufacturing. In our conversation, I learn how Lori manages safety for a global firm while staying rooted in her local community. We dive into her Failure Friday initiative and how it builds psychological safety among contractors and staff. 


I appreciate her perspective why consistent presence builds a marble jar of trust that audits simply cannot replicate. We also explore the pebble in the pond philosophy and how sustainability by design affects the entire supply chain. This episode is a masterclass in human-centered safety leadership


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Lori Elam is an Environmental Health and Safety leader at Takeda Pharmaceuticals with over twenty-five years of experience in biotechnology and regulated manufacturing. Based in Thousand Oaks, she oversees EHS compliance and operational excellence for a facility dedicated to rare disease treatments. Lori is a strong advocate for human-centered leadership and uses her background in quality control to build repeatable safety processes. She is known for her commitment to community and her belief that safety is a vocation rooted in genuine care for people.


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