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The facts of the case: The factory fire in Bangladesh last November killed 112 people. The fire wa largely th result of the government's lack of oversight.  
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The facts of the case: The factory fire in Bangladesh last November killed 112 people. The fire was largely the result of the government's lack of oversight.  
  
 
My conclusions: Due to the Bangladesh government's history in cases like this, I blame them for what occurred. The government in Bangladesh has a large hand in all its business, and they should have stepped up and enforced safety protocols that had already been established. My guess is that they didn't want to risk interfering with any possible profits, and so rather than pose new expenses for the company they simply overlooked the safety issue entirely.
 
My conclusions: Due to the Bangladesh government's history in cases like this, I blame them for what occurred. The government in Bangladesh has a large hand in all its business, and they should have stepped up and enforced safety protocols that had already been established. My guess is that they didn't want to risk interfering with any possible profits, and so rather than pose new expenses for the company they simply overlooked the safety issue entirely.
  
Future environment: I would like to think that in the future technology will prevent anything like this from happening. Governments should develop large-scale software programs that have to have all their safety requirements fulfilled to be accepted into the system. I also hope that future societies will place a higher value on safety and will be less accepting of governmental oversight.
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Future environment: I would like to think that in the future technology will prevent anything like this from happening. Governments should develop large-scale software programs that have to have all their safety requirements fulfilled to be accepted into the system. I also hope that future societies will place a higher value on safety and will be less accepting of governmental failures.
  
 
Future scenario: In the future, all buildings purchased and constructed will be subitted to a safety evaluation. The evaluation will be computer-based, and only special overrides should be accepted by the government in special circumstances. In this way, all buildings will have fire escape routes and necessary procedures in place for handling similar disasters. These safety features will prevent any similar instances to the Bangladesh fire from occurring.
 
Future scenario: In the future, all buildings purchased and constructed will be subitted to a safety evaluation. The evaluation will be computer-based, and only special overrides should be accepted by the government in special circumstances. In this way, all buildings will have fire escape routes and necessary procedures in place for handling similar disasters. These safety features will prevent any similar instances to the Bangladesh fire from occurring.

Revision as of 18:42, 22 February 2013

The facts of the case: The factory fire in Bangladesh last November killed 112 people. The fire was largely the result of the government's lack of oversight.

My conclusions: Due to the Bangladesh government's history in cases like this, I blame them for what occurred. The government in Bangladesh has a large hand in all its business, and they should have stepped up and enforced safety protocols that had already been established. My guess is that they didn't want to risk interfering with any possible profits, and so rather than pose new expenses for the company they simply overlooked the safety issue entirely.

Future environment: I would like to think that in the future technology will prevent anything like this from happening. Governments should develop large-scale software programs that have to have all their safety requirements fulfilled to be accepted into the system. I also hope that future societies will place a higher value on safety and will be less accepting of governmental failures.

Future scenario: In the future, all buildings purchased and constructed will be subitted to a safety evaluation. The evaluation will be computer-based, and only special overrides should be accepted by the government in special circumstances. In this way, all buildings will have fire escape routes and necessary procedures in place for handling similar disasters. These safety features will prevent any similar instances to the Bangladesh fire from occurring.