This article critically examines the often-misunderstood nature of cultivating a safety culture within organizations. It challenges prevalent assumptions of equating extensive training with successful safety implementation, and the simplistic notion of blaming individual workers for safety mishaps. Highlighting the complexity of fostering a true safety culture, which includes leadership, commitment, and shared safety values, the article suggests that persistent safety issues may signal systemic problems and ineffective communication, rather than individual failures.
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