Question: need help with this mini case study. Red flags, symptoms, problems, solutions using textbook vocabulary. MINI CASE OPING AND MAINTAINING A SAFETY CULTURE and Sophia

need help with this mini case study. Red flags, symptoms, problems, solutions using textbook vocabulary.
MINI CASE OPING AND MAINTAINING A SAFETY CULTURE and Sophia looked out over the factory floor in dismay. They both worked in human nagement, and just a week ago they had delivered some safety training in an po reduce their higher-than-average rate of workplace injuries. They had lectured the employees about safety for three hours and then given them a written test. Although employees had passed, nothing had actually changed. Sanjay and Sophia were chagrined wondered what else they needed to do to change the culture. As they looked out over the factory floor from the second-storey lunchroom, they on no share their observations test shoes again. I keep telling him he needs safety shoes and safety glasses on the manu. scuring floor, but he just keeps telling me he's only out there for a minute so it is too much pain to change shoes and find glasses." While Sophis found that distressing, she was more concerned with the newly hired punice employees, whom she saw joking and pushing each other around the forklift loading area. "You know," she told Sanjay. "I mentioned that the new hires are gooting off around the loading area, and their supervisor just said that they work hard and need to blow off a Imle steam now and then. He said I should leave them alone. The other day I even saw han get involved in one of their little pranks, making a guy jump out of his skin by blaring the forklift hom. When I asked him about it, he said pranks help the workers relax when they are stressed about manufacturing quotes." "Well, I'm not surprised they're stressed." said Sanjay. After all, the entire team's bonus ned on productivity targets, and nobody wants to be the one who lets everyone else down. If they miss their target because of one worker, the poor guy will never hear the end of it." Ilow," replied Sophia. "Just last week, someone came in with active pneumonia because be didn't want his team to miss their target. I know other workers covered for him a bit, but he Lepeat it no matter what. leven caught him trying to take the handguard off his machine so he wuld work it faster. He said he was behind from coughing and needed to catch up!" "Its so strange," observed Sanjay. "All these workers passed the safety test with flying colours but nobody actually does any of the stuff we talked about. What's happening." "I don't know," said Sophia. "Maybe if we put some safery posters up to remind people about risks, that will help." Discussion Questions Why have Sanjay and Sophis failed to foster a safety culture in their workplace? What specifically acts to undermine that change? 2. Will their new strategy putting up posters) work? If yes, why? If no, why not? What would they have to do to institute meaningful change in the safety culture at this organisation