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Safety CultureGareth Lock"Look at that guy, what an idiot, imagine doing that! He's lucky to get away with that. This was a mistake which could have cost him his life but fortunately he spotted it and corrected it before it got too far."It doesn't matter what the mistake or error was, the chances of him telling anyone else about it and therefore others learning from it, have just been reduced to almost zero. Whilst friendly banter is good, saying something like that to, or about, a stranger or someone you don't know very well, means that a large number of errors/mistakes are not formally reported and, as a consequence 'there isn't a problem with X'... To read the rest of this article, you'll need to get your hands on Tanked Up Magazine. It's free. What are you waiting for? |
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