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such tragic events such as the Beaconsfield mine incident, it was the officers and managers
that failed to think critically about the expert advice being presented; it is
the officers and managers who did not address critical safety concerns in relation to that
industry, it was also the workers who did not think critically about known risk as they had
families to feed and lives to live. Therefore it is not just the ‘safety
people’ or safety department (silo) that needs to think critically, the whole
organisation does and I am sure this is what they mean by Due Diligence of officers and mindfullness
"We wish for utopia but the true reality is that we exist in Dystopia. Any fool who thinks otherwise is the person who lives in a world of dreams"MD And as with all my sites, a least I write my own topics and my site is not that of others.
Its about a different perspective
It’s amazing when those who think they like free speech turn away when questioned. Extremist views on the nature of things grant nothing but extremism itself. You want to live in grey, then stop pushing and advertising an ideology, for as soon as a person speaks their mind, they are making their opinion...MD / The photo represents the naive thinking that one can think in an unconscious grey state of mind: you cannot think in an unconscious state (thinking is an effort). I am not sure where some get their expert titles from! The grey area represents those who think grey areas is where safety should be. Status Quo is the alternative solution that may emerge over time in following of those who think they know all. An head up arse is just where some people thrive...sorry