Completely agree with Jason—its just not realistic.
Even simple things like metal Scaffolding and complicated harness/pully systems to protect from falls aren’t meaningfully cheaper here (sometimes might even be more expensive), so people often use bamboo scaffolding and ropes to secure people instead.
There should be some kind of proportionality. Here in Uganda way more people die on the roads, and of curable diseases. For construction and industry to make sense withing the economy, its always going to be at least a bit more dangerous.
But yes, all the low hanging safety fruit which doesn’t cost as much should be carefully implemented for sure.
Completely agree with Jason—its just not realistic.
Even simple things like metal Scaffolding and complicated harness/pully systems to protect from falls aren’t meaningfully cheaper here (sometimes might even be more expensive), so people often use bamboo scaffolding and ropes to secure people instead.
There should be some kind of proportionality. Here in Uganda way more people die on the roads, and of curable diseases. For construction and industry to make sense withing the economy, its always going to be at least a bit more dangerous.
But yes, all the low hanging safety fruit which doesn’t cost as much should be carefully implemented for sure.