Consequences of Accidents at Workplace a) Financial Costs ●It also requires spending on repairing the damaged equipment and compensating the effected employee. The employer has to spend on training the new recruit. Some people may even have to work over time to make up for lost time and will require overtime payments. Preparing accident reports and starting the investigation process also adds additional expenses. All these things combine to cause heavy financial loss to the worker. b) Losses
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to minimise risk of illness or injury. This includes safe and healthy work areas‚ safe equipment‚ protective equipment‚ safe access‚ security‚ safety training and supervision. Employee responsibilities Whenever you are working in a hospitality workplace you must be aware of your legal duty of care‚ ensuring the health‚ safety and security of yourself and others. You MUST: work in a safe manner follow all safety instructions and work as you have been directed to correctly use or wear any safety equipment or
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Running Head: WORKPLACE DIVERSITY Workplace Diversity Eastern Kentucky University‚ FSE320 Abstract Diversity is a one word definition of the population throughout the world today. Times have changed most people just have not realized it yet. As we progressively become more and more diverse in all aspects of life‚ people need to accept diversity and understand that things aren’t going to go back to the way they used to be. For people to accept change it is going to have to start at the
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* not listening to or collecting information from customers A customer’s requirement/need is the most important factor in the customer service chain‚ to be providing excellence in customer service you need to ensure that the customer in 100% satisfied with the products on offer and make sure it meets their requirements. By not listen and or collecting information from customers or potential customers you will not be up to date with changes and even the basic needs and wants of your customer network
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A Small Place The novel‚ A Small Place is about a woman named Kincaid who talks about her life growing up in Antigua and her feelings towards society both in times of the “old” Antigua and Antigua in the present time of the novel. Kincaid also talks about her feelings towards tourism‚ the exploitation and colonization of her country‚ and global stratification. In my opinion‚ this novel can relate to class discussions such as the discussion on racism and gender wars. Again‚ in my opinion I did
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Managing menopause in the workplace is no longer a taboo subject but it’s going to take some time before it is as wide-reaching as we would like it to be. It is estimated that 70% of women who are at the ‘menopausal age’ work. This means there are approximately 2.5 million women in the US who continue to go to work as they go through the menopause. This is a huge section of the workforce and‚ although all women experience menopause differently‚ many of them could potentially be struggling with their
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life. Professionalism is something not exclusive to any one profession. In the following paragraphs I will display just some of the qualities it takes to uphold a professional demeanor in life and in the workplace. Appearance is a major factor in attaining a professional respect within the workplace. Your first impression is paramount and so goes the opinion of patient and staff. Sometimes your appearance is the only thing someone observes so being well kept is something that should be taken seriously
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Once again I find myself in a daze in the most familiar place‚ ’The Crossroads of the World.’ With my feet planted to the ground‚ I stand tall in amazement. Surrounded by tourists on all the wrong time zones and people who make a living‚ dressed in what was once someone’s childhood hero. The enormous‚ impersonal crowds make crime and inappropriate behavior easy to hide. Bumping elbow to elbow‚ making it no accident to push their way through. Crowded streets and confused foreigners trying
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Before I begin talking about my observations on the three groups I observed‚ I should give a background of where and whom I studied to give you a clearer understanding. I work in Orange County at a donut shop and I just box donuts and make lattes/Frappuccino’s all day long. My shifts are always morning time (around 5am usually) so people tend to be half asleep most of the time because they just woke up and most of them are heading to work. The first group I observed were a group of people who worked
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The McKenzie‚ Jones and Conklin (MJC) Case Study led to a reflection on the paradigm shift involving women in the workplace. Since television serves as a cultural barometer‚ often featuring programming that mirrors the values and standards of a society‚ a retrospective about the roles women have portrayed in the past and currently came to mind. During the 1960s and 1970s we were introduced to : Laura Petrie of The Dick Van Dyke Show‚ who played a stay-at-home mom; Carol Brady of The Brady
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