Is Minimal Compliance Enough to Protect Workers in High-Risk Industries A construction crew begins work before sunrise. Helmets are worn. Warning signs are posted. Paperwork is complete. On the surface, everything appears compliant. Yet by midday, a worker slips from unstable scaffolding that had been flagged but never fully corrected.
This is the uncomfortable reality in many high-risk industries. Legal compliance may be achieved, but genuine protection often...