Most of the crew checked their watches. They saw training as "lost production time."
Elias was the new Safety Lead. He was young, energetic, and—to the veterans on the floor—a nuisance.
"It’s not about how long you’ve been doing it, Miller," Elias said softly. "It’s about making sure you do it tomorrow, too." The Resistance HEALTH AND SAFETY TRAINING
Suddenly, a high-pitched hiss cut through the roar of the plant. A hydraulic line, under immense pressure, began to whip violently.
Elias didn't argue. He just pulled up a slide of a generic living room. "This is a table," Elias said. "The food is on it. But who is sitting in the chairs? That’s what I’m here to protect." The Near-Miss Most of the crew checked their watches
The hum of the industrial fans in the Sector 7 fabrication plant was usually a comforting white noise to Elias. But today, the silence of the breakroom felt heavy. He sat at the head of a long, laminate table, staring at a stack of fresh, glossy handbooks. The title read: Zero Harm: Our Commitment to Each Other.
Five minutes to discuss one potential hazard. "It’s not about how long you’ve been doing
Sarah hit the Emergency Stop—a button she previously thought was "just for show."