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The Safety-First Myth: Why Safety, Quality, and Productivity Rise-or Fall-Together in American Manufacturing

by Johnny Moore
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798241417657
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 148
  • Original Price: USD 11.99
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 209 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Economic Conditions

afety first. Quality second. Production third.
That hierarchy sounds responsible. It looks good on walls and websites.

On the shop floor, it rarely survives contact with pressure.

The Safety-First Myth exposes a hard truth in American manufacturing: safety, quality, and productivity do not compete because people don't care-they compete because work is poorly designed. When systems force trade-offs, slogans collapse, shortcuts become normal, and good people are pushed into bad decisions.

This is not a book about trying harder, caring more, or enforcing rules.

It is a book about systems.

Drawing from real manufacturing experience, this book shows why:

  • Safety programs fail even when leaders are sincere

  • Quality slips when output pressure rises

  • Productivity gains disappear into overtime, rework, and turnover

  • Blame feels decisive-but never fixes the real problem

And most importantly, it shows what works instead.

You'll learn why plants that design safety, quality, and productivity together become calmer, faster, and more reliable at the same time-without heroics, burnout, or constant firefighting.

Inside, you'll see:

  • Why "safety first" becomes meaningless without system design

  • How pressure silently rewrites the real rules on the floor

  • How numbers and metrics teach behavior-intentionally or not

  • Why misdiagnosis, wrong repairs, and repeated failures are design problems

  • How to identify and remove contradictions that force shortcuts

  • What integrated plants do differently-and why they win long-term

This book does not offer silver bullets or packaged programs. It offers something rarer: a clear way to see how work actually behaves under pressure-and how to redesign it so people don't have to choose between doing it right and keeping their job.

Who this book is for

  • Plant managers and operations leaders

  • Manufacturing executives and directors

  • Safety, quality, and reliability professionals

  • Supervisors and engineers responsible for real output

  • Fleet, industrial, and heavy-equipment operations

Who this book is not for

  • Readers looking for motivational slogans

  • Checklist-only compliance approaches

  • Culture talk without design change

American manufacturing is not short on effort.
It is short on systems that work when pressure rises.

The Safety-First Myth shows how to build those systems-one job, one decision, one redesign at a time.

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