"It’s not about how long you’ve been doing it, Miller," Elias said softly. "It’s about making sure you do it tomorrow, too." The Resistance
Workers were rewarded for spotting risks, not punished for "snitching."
The plant was rushing to finish a custom turbine order. Miller was at his station, the blue light of his torch flickering. In the rush, a junior technician named Sarah bypassed the secondary pressure valve check—a step Elias had stressed just two days prior.
"Training again, Elias?" growled Miller, a man whose hands were a map of scars and grease. "I’ve been welding since before you were in diapers. I know where the sparks fly."
The pressure bled off safely into the overflow tank.