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The Paradox of bureaucratic risk control

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<abstract>Rules clearly play an integral role in maintaining the safety of an industrial workplace; but are formal rules and procedures effective in all dangerous situations? Do workers have to choose between production targets and safety? In every organization there are three main tipes of hidden rules: colleagues tend to protect each other to make impossible for management to discover the causes of an incident in case of drafting; it is not considered very wise to unplease ones superior; and, related to safety itself, rules considered useless and senseless are violated but there's still the concern of work danger, so employees have their own informal rules to guarantee each others' safety</abstract>
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