Dr. Patrick Hudson, Safety Culture - Theory and Practice, pg 8-1

“Safety is more than a passive and well-meaning notion, such as “Thou shall do no harm”, Instead safety is something that has to be actively managed to allow profit or advantage to be gained…risk is the name of the game. Those organizations that manage their risk best are in place to make the most profit. Those that do not manage so well are either perceived as dangerous or are forced to scale down their operations to achieve acceptable levels of safety.”

Dr. Patrick Hudson, Safety Culture - Theory and Practice, pg 8-1

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