$600k Fine Over Data Center Death (datacenterdynamics.com)
judgecorp writes: UK contractors Balfour Beatty and Norland have been fined £380,000 ($580k) after an electrician was electrocuted while working on a data center owned by finance firm Morgan Stanley. The fine follows mounting concern that safety is being compromised because of the need for data centers to remain online non-stop. This leads to pressure for contractors to work on live power supplies.
Isn't it sad that data center downtime is far more expensive than permanent downtime for a human being?
What's sad about it? Downtime creates downtime for other human lives too. At some point, you have to acknowledge that this is a trade off, a person assumes risk to their own lives in order to make other peoples' lives better or more productive.
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The shepherds did so well protecting the flock that the sheep no longer believed that wolves existed.