"For every million dollars spent, one life is lost"
This was a quote by Joseph Strauss, the Chief engineer of the Golden Gate Bridge.
So Untill 1930s, construction of large infrastructure projects never focused on worker safety. Because of this, nu
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While 11 deaths is still tragic, it's a significant improvement over the expected 35 based on the old "one life per million dollars" metric. That's a 69% reduction in fatalities. Progress, but still room for improvement.
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“ Public Sleeping pods ”
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“ Affordable Dome PG living service ”
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I'll tell you why this partnership is really brilliant.
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