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Safety Sucks!: The Bull $H!# in the Safety Profession They Don't Tell You About.

Safety Sucks!: The Bull $H!# in the Safety Profession They Don't Tell You About. in Bloomington, MN

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Safety Sucks!: The Bull $H!# in the Safety Profession They Don't Tell You About.

Safety Sucks!: The Bull $H!# in the Safety Profession They Don't Tell You About. in Bloomington, MN

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"A thorough and needed rebuke of the modern safety profession." - Anonymous
"This should be a required read for anyone looking to start in the safety field! Just read it damnit!" Matt D
"If you're in a leadership role of any capacity, read this!" - Dan R
Change is hard, I get it. But we move beyond bad ideas by introducing better ideas. I truly believe that by continuing to have these "hard" conversations in an upfront, honest and fun way, we cultivate betterment. The safety profession has been stagnant for far too long. Safety folks are abused and misused, they're often underpaid and overworked, they are undervalued and not appreciated, they find themselves being blamed and shamed when accidents occur, they are torn between the frontline and management, they have been forced to knowingly promote flawed, ineffective and disproven safety management systems - to preach from a bible in which they do not believe, and it's time for all of that to change.
"A thorough and needed rebuke of the modern safety profession." - Anonymous
"This should be a required read for anyone looking to start in the safety field! Just read it damnit!" Matt D
"If you're in a leadership role of any capacity, read this!" - Dan R
Change is hard, I get it. But we move beyond bad ideas by introducing better ideas. I truly believe that by continuing to have these "hard" conversations in an upfront, honest and fun way, we cultivate betterment. The safety profession has been stagnant for far too long. Safety folks are abused and misused, they're often underpaid and overworked, they are undervalued and not appreciated, they find themselves being blamed and shamed when accidents occur, they are torn between the frontline and management, they have been forced to knowingly promote flawed, ineffective and disproven safety management systems - to preach from a bible in which they do not believe, and it's time for all of that to change.
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