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Yahoo! Answers: I am sorry for the 11 dead on the Deep Water Horizon platform ho - Safety
| Yahoo! Answers: I am sorry for the 11 dead on the Deep Water Horizon platform ho As someone who work around hazardous materials, and must follow stringent safety procedures I know that serious industrial accident happen because a series of regulations are usually not followed, these major accidents do not happen in a vacuum so to speak. It is not all the employee's fault, no matter what the corporate spokes person says. Because the employee only lives up to or down to the standards expected by the supervisors on site, BP and other corporations say safety is the most important part of any job, however they always nod and wink at the on site supervision and employees to let them know that production is the real means of the end. Your thoughts. V2 far from it I am trying to say as workers we one and all must hold the companies feet to the fire, when they make a rule and a statment to safety then hold them to it , use their own rules aginst them make them live up to it, don't ever take that short cut. The life you save may be your own, this is what happens when you play their game they get away with murder and the little guy gets the blame. BQ how long do you think it will be before the company gets around to blaming the dead for the disaster |
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