perhaps, the most well intended goal, but if you really think it through, it's got some flaws. first of all, safety is never first. if it were, we would wrap ourselves in bubble pack and stay home and drive rubber cars at speeds approaching 5 miles an hour. life is about managing risks. it's not about making safety the prime directive. it's about being safe as often as you can. but the safety first culture, and with great respect, you know, a lot of the protocols you'll read in osha and a lot of other well-intended manuals that mandate very, very specific adhesion, these things over time create, in my view, a kind of complacency that's counterintuitive. so, when you're forced to sit through a compulsory meeting and forced to do a lot of things under the guise that somebody