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    Assignment 3 HRM 510

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    Scharfenberg‚ D. (2009). Six ways to create a motivating environment. Service Strategies. Retrieved from servicestrategies.com/blog/six-ways-to-create-a-motivatingenvironment. United States Department of Labor. (2015). OSHA News Release. Retrieved from http://www.dol.gov/opa/medical/press/osha/OSHA 20150133.htm. Wash‚ D. J. (2013). Employment law for human resource practice (4th ed). Mason‚ OH: South-Western Cengage Learning.

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    discussed this directly with the maintenance supervisor to ensure they he understands what needs to be done or forwarded the letter that BDI gave Burgess. The lack of repairs led to unsafe working conditions which might have been the reason for the OSHA complaint. Johns voiced his concerns in a firm tone with BDI regarding repairs and set a March 15th resolution deadline and followed up with a letter. Numerous letters were exchanged back and forth between Peerless‚ BDI and Burgess outlining the

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    fork lift safety

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    forklift operators as required by OSHA. Forklift safety should exceed these requirements. The explicit purpose of forklift safety is to eliminate: 1. 2. 3. Accidents and Injuries Property Damage Equipment Abuses and Damage Meeting OSHA requirements requires understanding and enforcement of these standards with the implementation of training programs for forklift operators. The following safe operating rules include all the rules required by OSHA and State OSHA. It is recommended that the

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    workplace. PPE should always be comfortable for the user‚ compatible with their body type‚ and effective when protecting them from the hazards. PPE is not always the first step to take when preparing or improving a safety and health program. OSHA always recommends that companies should try and use engineering or administrative controls to help eliminate potential hazards to workers. When we use engineering controls we are trying to eliminate the hazard at the source by modifying the system

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    affects interstate commerce (http://aede.osu.edu/resources). “The Osh Act charges employers with three main responsibilities: to furnish and maintain a healthful work environment‚ to keep records of occupational injuries and illnesses‚ and to comply with OSHA standards (http://aede.osu.edu/resources). This in effect means that the employer (or organization) is charged with making sure that the work environment it subjects its employees to‚ is free of hazardous machinery or chemicals which could lead to

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    Running head: RISK MANAGEMENTS ASSESSMENT SUMMARY Risk Managements Assessment Summary Health care organizations use risk management methods to guard their assets against likely threats brought on by legal liability. An important component of risk management programs inside the long-term care setting is the ability to reduce the amount of avoidable accidents and injuries and to reduce the financial severity of claims. Long-term care facilities offer a wide array of services to residents

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    Mcwane

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    BACKGROUND McWane‚ Inc. is a privately held company based in Birmingham‚ Ala.‚ which owns plants across the country and Canada and who is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of cast iron sewer and water pipe (McWane Mess). From 1995-2003‚ McWane plants‚ in the U.S.‚ had 4‚600 worker injuries (CBC News). The company was also cited for more than 400 safety violations and 450 environmental violations during that same period (Barstow‚ Foundry). Tyler Pipe‚ one of McWane’s plants‚ was described

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    effects and costs to organizations. This paper will cover some of the findings in these areas. Of course a paper on WPB would not be complete without some statistics. Definition The combined definition of workplace violence (WPV) from OSHA (OSHA‚ 2002) (OSHA‚ 2012)‚ Gale Encyclopedia of Small Business ("Gale encyclopedia of‚")‚ the State of Wisconsin Department of Administration (State of Wisconsin Department of Administration‚ 2003) and the Canadian Centre for

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    Taping Research Paper

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    the taping tables that is covered in vinyl. OSHA recommends that the treatment and taping tables are covered in vinyl. The flooring is tiled. Rehabilitation Area: This area is for exercising to restore the athletes function. There is an exercise bike in the middle. On the right side of the bike is the elliptical trainer. On the left side of the bike are the special weights. The flooring is carpet. This area is following OSHA’s guidelines because OSHA if for ensuring health. Office/ Locked cabinets:

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    References: Dellpo‚ A. (2013). OSHA: Complying with workplace health and safety laws. Retrieved from http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/osha-complying-workplace-health-safety-laws-29567.html Gomez-Mejia‚ L.‚ Balkin‚ D.‚ & Cardy‚ R. (2010). Managing of human resources (6th ed.). Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Prentice-hall. University of

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