Compliance Without Ownership

March 21
7 mins

Episode Description

A place can be trained, certified, inspected, and still be unsafe. This episode explains why.
What happens when a facility is trained, certified, inspected, automated, and still unsafe? This episode looks at the gap between compliance on paper and real-world ownership in the field. Using the Marie Joseph case as a starting point, Jason Davies breaks down how rules can exist, vendors can exist, reports can exist, and yet no one with real authority steps in before failure occurs. This is a public-interest episode about responsibility, judgment, and why safety fails when everyone touches the issue but no one owns it. 

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