Wrong Answer. Try Again!

B is the correct answer. Who was to blame. The solution is usually not in the person, but rather in the system. Only if the system has not failed the person, do we suspect personal failures. The challenge is to conduct a honest, thorough systems analysis.

MODULE ONE: BASIC CONCEPTS

Practice Question 46

Select the Best Answer

Solving safety problems usually involves finding solutions to all of the following except:

 

A. Hazardous conditions

B. Who was to blame

C. Unsafe work practices

D. Weaknesses in the safety program

 

 

 

 

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