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The Safety Failure That Changed the Entire Site One missing safety barrier. One routine task. One step away from tragedy. In this video, we tell the story of a near-miss at the Riverside Commercial Plaza — an incident that exposed a dangerous truth many construction sites face: following procedures is not the same as having a real safety culture. Meridian Builders believed they were doing everything right. Daily briefings, inspections, experienced crews, documented compliance. Yet one overlooked detail nearly resulted in a fatal fall — and forced the entire company to confront how fragile safety systems can be when vigilance fades. In this video, you’ll learn: How a single overlooked safety protocol almost caused a fatal accident Why “normalization of deviance” silently grows on job sites The difference between safety checklists and real safety culture Why near-misses are powerful warnings, not lucky escapes How leadership response can either repeat failures or transform an entire organization What changed after the incident — and why productivity didn’t suffer ⚠️ No one was injured that day — but everyone understood how close they came. This story isn’t about blame. It’s about accountability, culture, and the reality that safety failures rarely come from one big mistake — they come from many small ones ignored over time. If safety feels routine on your site, this video is for you. 👉 Watch until the end and rethink how safety is really practiced where you work. #ConstructionSafety #WorkplaceSafety #SafetyCulture #NearMiss #AccidentPrevention #EHS #FallPrevention #SafetyLeadership #WorkerSafety #JobSiteSafety #RiskManagement