After the 9/11 tragidy, who would manage safety programs in a pile of rubble and human remains - more importantly, how would you manage safety in an enviorment that has never happened before with pressures that are unimaginable at every level.
There were not processes or procedures. There were no best practice learnings to be discovered.
Every part of this operation was emergent and sensitive. What would you do if you where there to be a voice for safe and reliable operations/
Exactly what Ray Master did. Learn, Learn, Learn.
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