The Financial Responsibility of Safety explores the true financial impact of workplace incidents and the measurable value of prevention. James Dye connects safety leadership to business performance, showing how injuries, downtime, turnover, compliance failures, weak planning, and inconsistent accountability affect an organization's bottom line.
Through practical examples, case studies, financial tools, and leadership insight, this book helps supervisors, safety professionals, and business leaders understand direct and indirect costs, return on investment, insurance considerations, regulatory risk, and the long-term value of protecting people. It presents safety not as an expense, but as a core financial responsibility and a smart business strategy.