Antidote & Babai
Antidote Antidote
Hey Babai, I've been thinking about how we could set up a simple risk assessment system that lets us protect people while staying true to our values. What do you think about starting with a clear set of priorities?
Babai Babai
Sounds like a solid plan. Start by listing what matters most—keeping people safe, fairness in decisions, and transparency in how we weigh risks. Those priorities will guide every choice and keep us true to what we stand for. Let’s put that first on the board and build from there.
Antidote Antidote
Great, let’s write them out: keep people safe first, then make sure our decisions are fair, and finally keep everything transparent so everyone can see how we weigh risks. We’ll pin those down and move on from there.
Babai Babai
Sounds good. Those three points will keep us on track and make sure we stay honorable and clear for everyone. Let’s write them down and start mapping out how to protect people.
Antidote Antidote
Okay, first step: write the priorities on a board, then list concrete actions that protect people—like checklists, clear thresholds, and audit points. We’ll keep it simple and measure each step to make sure we stay safe, fair, and transparent. Ready to draft the first action list?
Babai Babai
Sounds good. I’m ready to help draft the first action list. Let’s lay out those checklists, thresholds, and audit points and make sure each step is clear and measurable. Let's get started.
Antidote Antidote
Here’s a quick draft to get us started: Checklist items: verify all safety procedures, confirm training completion, check equipment readiness, record incident logs. Thresholds: set a maximum acceptable delay before action, define a tolerance level for risk scores, specify a minimum number of checks per cycle. Audit points: schedule monthly reviews, collect feedback from users, compare outcomes against the thresholds, update the plan if any deviation occurs. Let me know if you’d like any of those expanded or reordered.
Babai Babai
Looks solid. I’d put the audit points after the thresholds so we’re clear on what we’re watching before we review it. Maybe add a quick check to confirm the equipment’s actually used, not just ready. Otherwise, it’s a good start. Let’s keep it simple and tight.