Imagine a construction company with a reputation for cutting corners to save money. The company hires inexperienced workers who are not properly trained to operate heavy machinery. The company is also working on a tight deadline and must complete the construction project quickly. Furthermore, the company is not following safety protocols and is not properly inspecting the machinery for defects.
One day, a worker who is not trained to operate a crane is put in charge of the machinery. The crane malfunctions due to a defect that was not detected during inspection, and the worker accidentally drops a heavy load on a nearby gas line, causing a massive explosion that kills several workers and causes extensive damage to the surrounding area.
In this scenario, the combination of the construction company’s reputation for cutting corners, hiring inexperienced workers, working on a tight deadline, and not following safety protocols creates a recipe for disaster.