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<blockquote data-quote="Floridacargocat" data-source="post: 278534" data-attributes="member: 6168"><p>If I may something with more than 30 years industrial experience (with lost of years outside of UPS and on an international level)</p><p>A product is designed. It costs a certain amount of money. This results in a specific and specified quality level. If one (or more) of these parameters is (are) taken away, than costs are reduced, but so is quality.</p><p>Safety is a product. </p><p>It still takes humans to implement and abide by safety regulations, unless you want to go by the maxim "it takes blood on the runway to implement new regulations".</p><p>Safety is is lived and implemented by each and everbody. Non-compliance becomes very expensive (The most recent news about a $65M insurance claim for a destroyed Airbus A330 due to misdeclared HazMat substances which leaked and destroyed the airframe is just one example. More examples are available, including ones that concern UPS personnel as sad as it is).</p><p>Safety should override everything. Does it? Or do we need some blood?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Floridacargocat, post: 278534, member: 6168"] If I may something with more than 30 years industrial experience (with lost of years outside of UPS and on an international level) A product is designed. It costs a certain amount of money. This results in a specific and specified quality level. If one (or more) of these parameters is (are) taken away, than costs are reduced, but so is quality. Safety is a product. It still takes humans to implement and abide by safety regulations, unless you want to go by the maxim "it takes blood on the runway to implement new regulations". Safety is is lived and implemented by each and everbody. Non-compliance becomes very expensive (The most recent news about a $65M insurance claim for a destroyed Airbus A330 due to misdeclared HazMat substances which leaked and destroyed the airframe is just one example. More examples are available, including ones that concern UPS personnel as sad as it is). Safety should override everything. Does it? Or do we need some blood? [/QUOTE]
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