A classical case of arrogant management assuming the rules don’t apply to them. I think the article writer got it with “the safety culture is broken.” However, there was more than the BP failure, that is, there was also a failure of OSHA oversight to help interrupt the chain of events that resulted in the catastrophe and loss of life.
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A classical case of arrogant management assuming the rules don’t apply to them. I think the article writer got it with “the safety culture is broken.” However, there was more than the BP failure, that is, there was also a failure of OSHA oversight to help interrupt the chain of events that resulted in the catastrophe and loss of life.