
The End of Safety
Companies replaced real prevention with slogans and paperwork, shifting blame onto workers while engineering fixes get buried under budgets and excuses.

When companies talk about safety and liability, they often mean protecting themselves. Corporate safety theater exposes how image-management replaces real protection — where blame shifts downward, and risk stays with the worker.

Companies replaced real prevention with slogans and paperwork, shifting blame onto workers while engineering fixes get buried under budgets and excuses.

When safety becomes a scoreboard, truth disappears. Workers get judged, hazards stay hidden, and management calls it “accountability.”

A real safety culture takes leadership, not slogans. When management dodges responsibility and workers carry the blame, trust erodes, hazards linger, and “safety” becomes just another liability game.