Still, it's not too bad this way. I heard their plantation rises up to a plateau with just one opening, equipped with a few automated turrets, an operable lift-and-fall protective wall, and some watchtowers with ultraviolet lights for night watchers.
In terms of safety, the average annual death rate for plantation civilians is 1.27 people per year. This includes about 0.71 people dying annually from operational errors—like with generators. Although they seem pretty safe to Malin, you can't stop some average illiterates from getting themselves killed every now and then, even if professional electricians teach these civilians how to use them every time.
Electrocution deaths are the most common, then there are the more unusual ones—such as being hit by excessive water pressure from sprinklers that rupture carotid arteries, getting dragged under seeding machines, or getting bundled with hay during harvest.