Management Meant Safety

Many times too often we are preoccupied with making money, instead of ensuring that the hatches are bolted down in case of a storm. If things are managed properly everything should be alright, things should into place and all the other things going on working as normal. The problem becomes then in the unforeseen the unexpected and the accident that just simply happens our of the blue.

This all depends on maintenance checks, safety inspections and following rules and regulations to see that those undesired contingencies don't develop into major or major crisis. Safety is all about routine procedure, following guidelines and checklists that enable us to go on and live safely without the constant threat and worry or fear of something terrible is going to go wrong. Safety is the single most important thing in the workplace environment. Following instructions and listening to right and reasonable rules leads to greater safety. That means that there has to be a sense of awareness, things must be designed right in the first place, and installations must be carried out with the utmost care. Whilst continual checks and inspections are carried out and maintained on existing equipment.

We look at 60 story skyscrapers and mile long bridges trusting the engineers that designed and built them that they are safe for us to enter or cross. We get in an elevator expecting and hoping the cables are strong enough and checked regularly. We hop on a bus or a train and expect to get where we want to go. Even our horses and cars must be maintained safely. The fact is that all these things must be maintained and certified as safe for the sake of our very lives is at stake.