This study examined the impact of management commitment to safety on organizational innovation with focus on the oil and gas companies in the Nigerian Petroleum Industry. A cross sectional design was adopted in the study. A total of 373 employees from the upstream, midstream and downstream industries were sampled as participants. A structured questionnaire served as the main instrument for data collection. The copies of the questionnaire were administered using systematic sampling. A 5-point likert scale of strongly agree (SA), Agree (A), disagree (D), strongly disagree (SD) and undecided (U), was adopted in the present study. IBM Statistical Package for Social Sciences was employed in analysis of the data. The result showed that 373 (96.38%) employees participated in the study. The gender distribution showed that of the entire employees, 223 (60%) were males while 150 (40%) were females. The age distribution revealed that most employees were aged 31-Above 45 years (82%). On the responses to management commitment to safety, Management coordinates its health and safety policies with other policies to ensure commitment and well-being of workers ranked 1 st followed by Written declaration is available to all workers reflecting management's concern for safety, principles of action and objectives to achieve which ranked 2 nd. Notably, Management acts only after accidents have occurred ranked 5 th. On responses to innovation, we work closely with our clients in exploring and developing new concepts, we use measurement to help identify where and when we can improve our innovation management and the innovation projects undertaken by the company aligns with the strategic goals ranked 1 st , 2 nd and 3 rd respectively. Statistical computation using Spearman's Rank Order Correlation Coefficient revealed that there is a strong positive correlation (r=.900)) between management commitment and innovation. It is recommended that routine safety assessment of the management commitments to safety in these industries should be carried out with a view to improving safety management practices.