Aye. And people who whinge on about 'Health and Safety Nazis' etc are usually panel show hosts, stand-up comedians and others who sit in nice comfortable offices.
The people who work in potentially hazardous environments - or alongside people who do - understand why, and how, 'a mindset' can create the habitual behaviour that potentially saves lives. So I don't mind someone telling me that I should carry things in a certain way, or follow designated routes, or wear what might be an unnecessary hard-hat... because I know that the people in organisations I've worked for have been injured and/or killed by innattention to thinks like that and I can put up with the inconvenience to try and commit to a safe culture and way-of-working.