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Lesechka [4]
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This module will focus on health and safety at work. what is the connection between this topic and the proverb? how does this to

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AnnZ [28]3 years ago
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The question is incomplete, and the full version can be found on Brainly.

Answer:

The proverb "Safety doesn't happen by accident" is connected to the topic of health and safety at work because it refers to how much effort it takes to provide a safe environment, which applies to the work environment.

Explanation:

The proverb is a play on the words "safety" and "accident" by noting the irony of how avoiding accidents, which is the same as providing safety, requires effort. A healthy and safe environment at work, without accidents, requires a strong protocol that must be followed by everyone involved.

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