


The author investigates what “accident“ really means when it comes to the workplace, traffic, home, chemical spills, and healthcare. The driving message: accidents are preventable, but which accidents get prevented depends on who we as a society value. The author shifts the story away from blame or whether or not the harm was “meant“ into a pragmatic look at how to stop accidents from occurring again. (cont...)
Tea_and_Starstuff It was a book that made me angry for all the loss of life that *hasn't* been prevented, but it was a good read that got me thinking. I listened on audio - narrator was solid and clear, and the book kept me company during my commute. 2y
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