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A place can be trained, certified, inspected, and still be unsafe. This episode explains why.
What happens when a facility is trained, certified, inspected, automated, and still unsafe? This episode looks at the gap between compliance on paper and real-world ownership in the field. Using the Marie Joseph case as a starting point, Jason Davies breaks down how rules can exist, vendors can exist, reports can exist, and yet no one with real authority steps in before failure occurs. This is a public-interest episode about responsibility, judgment, and why safety fails when everyone touches the issue but no one owns it.
CPC1460695
By Jason DaviesA place can be trained, certified, inspected, and still be unsafe. This episode explains why.
What happens when a facility is trained, certified, inspected, automated, and still unsafe? This episode looks at the gap between compliance on paper and real-world ownership in the field. Using the Marie Joseph case as a starting point, Jason Davies breaks down how rules can exist, vendors can exist, reports can exist, and yet no one with real authority steps in before failure occurs. This is a public-interest episode about responsibility, judgment, and why safety fails when everyone touches the issue but no one owns it.
CPC1460695