Sentences with phrase «safety cultures allow»

Even then, it may be some time before companies with strong safety cultures allow new employees to drive a truck solo, Laskowski said.

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Yes, you should be respectful of the cultures and traditions of all people, but they should be willing to allow some inconvenience in the name of safety as well.
To tour these areas with a guide allows you to travel this harsh environment in safety to learn of the region's history, cultures, geography and wildlife.
d. Changing perceptions of the risks and benefits of nuclear power leads to increasing public support for nuclear > allows the NRC licensing process to be completely revamped and the culture of the organisation to be changed from «safety first» to an appropriate balance of all costs and risks, including the consequences of retarding nuclear development and rollout by making it too expensive to compete as well as it could if the costs were lower (e.g. higher fatalities per TWh if nuclear is not allowed to be cheaper than fossil fuels);
thus reducing the financing costs for all of the plants life 4) Increasing support allows the NRC licensing process to be completely revamped and the culture of the organisation changed from «safety first» to a balance of all costs and risks, > including the costs and risks of nuclear being delayed and too expensive to compete as well as it could if the costs were lower.
But there can be other hopes that, although they're looking dim for now, are at least within reach: that greenhouse warming can be limited sufficiently to allow communities around the world who are currently impoverished and oppressed to improve their lives; that access to food, water, shelter, safety, culture, nature, and other necessities becomes sufficient for all; or that exploitation and oppression of humans and nature be brought to an end.
Kids need time and space to run wild and free, but it depends entirely on parents allowing them that freedom — something that is increasingly rare in a safety - obsessed culture.
Also, the family mediator must be impartial, allow the participants to reach their decisions voluntarily, be aware of the impact of culture and diversity, consider the best interests of the children, and be aware of the safety of all interested parties.
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