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Exploitation of Carwash Labor and Illegal Aliens being carried out. Informal processes should be observed to determine if any unsafe conditions are evident and if any unsafe acts are being practised.Why would the largest carwash chain in the United States hire illegal aliens? Obviously you would think that a publicly traded company would be smarter than that. Yet this company was not, in fact they were not only hiring illegal aliens they were over 90% of their crews and they had been doing this for over five years and right out in the open. Yet, why did it take so long for the authorities to bust them?Well because the patrons wanted a good deal on car washes and because the authorities operate on complaints. They do not investigate unless someone complains. So who finally complained? W Risks are evident in the most benign of places. Many people are hurt through not using hand rails on stairs. Risks tend to strike when environments change. For example, at Christmas time many office people are hurt putting up the Christmas decorations. The third area which requires attention is the measurement of safety performance. Safety performance in some organisations is measured by the number of safety meetings held, the res Corporate Awards 101 Occupational Health and Safety is a serious subject. The degree of seriousness in which it is held by organisations is demonstrated by how they are lead, not by their bald statistics, their processes and policies or their insurance bill.One universal and noteworthy characteristic of human beings is to seek accolades for their accomplishments. From childhood to maturity we are captivated by the lust for recognition in some form or the other especially for remarkable work (if any) done by us. Bearing this essential human feature in mind, Homo sapiens have invented diverse ways to compliment a person’s achievements.Speech is a viable means to honor a person in our day-to-day life. But apart usual living in areas like corporate sector, words are not enough to regard an employee’s outstanding contribution; there ought to be som To embed a positive attitude to occupational health and safety in an organisation requires attention to three areas. The first and foremost is leadership. The leader of the organisation must be seen to be leading on safety. A leader that demonstrates that they care about their employees health and well being including their own will generate a much higher degree of compliance with health and safety policies and processes than a leader who demonstrates a good knowledge of the legislation. A leader that sets a standard of intolerance to unsafe acts and unsafe conditions will prevent more lost time injures than a leader who asks for safety to be at the start of every agenda for the effect rather than the substance. In all cases I have observed, this means at one time or another putting safety ahead of a short term goal like a sale, or completion of a project on time and within budget. Two examples from my personal experience come to mind. One was a senior executive visiting Fiji taking a tour of a service station who spotted a bald tyre on a delivery truck. He personally stopped the delivery, personally called our fitting hop and instructed the fitters to come to the service station and replace the tyre. We lost sales that day due to delays in delivery, but the clear point of where safety fitted in the petroleum business was made. The second was when we closed down a chemical solvents filling plant after a serious incident with no actual consequences on the day due only to good luck. We did so because we could not find a way of preventing the incident possibly occurring again. The second area that requires attention is the processes of an organisation. All processes should be analysed for risk. Not just the formal processes that are documented and held in a retrievable form, but also informal processes which are not documented. Formal processes should be analysed by both a desk top study for hazard identification and by observing the actual practice being carried out. There is often a significant difference between what the written process says and what process actually is being carried out. Informal processes should be observed to determine if any unsafe conditions are evident and if any unsafe acts are being practised. Risks are evident in the most benign of places. Many people are hurt through not using hand rails on stairs. Risks tend to strike when environments change. For example, at Christmas time many office people are hurt putting up the Christmas decorations. The third area which requires attention is the measurement of safety performance. Safety performance in some organisations is measured by the number of safety meetings held, the resp Understanding Business Development Ideas For Event Management Industry ch higher degree of compliance with health and safety policies and processes than a leader who demonstrates a good knowledge of the legislation.What is Event Management?Event management refers to methods of outsourcing business occasions, social occasions, or a combination of both. There is no limit to the business development ideas for an event management business. It is possible to organize every kind of event ranging from wedding to a political rally. An event management team can be retained for any type of business meeting.500 Billion Dollar Industry:Last 15 years have witnessed a tremendous growth in the field of event management. If we add the amount of money spent on event management all over the world in one y A leader that sets a standard of intolerance to unsafe acts and unsafe conditions will prevent more lost time injures than a leader who asks for safety to be at the start of every agenda for the effect rather than the substance. In all cases I have observed, this means at one time or another putting safety ahead of a short term goal like a sale, or completion of a project on time and within budget. Two examples from my personal experience come to mind. One was a senior executive visiting Fiji taking a tour of a service station who spotted a bald tyre on a delivery truck. He personally stopped the delivery, personally called our fitting hop and instructed the fitters to come to the service station and replace the tyre. We lost sales that day due to delays in delivery, but the clear point of where safety fitted in the petroleum business was made. The second was when we closed down a chemical solvents filling plant after a serious incident with no actual consequences on the day due only to good luck. We did so because we could not find a way of preventing the incident possibly occurring again. The second area that requires attention is the processes of an organisation. All processes should be analysed for risk. Not just the formal processes that are documented and held in a retrievable form, but also informal processes which are not documented. Formal processes should be analysed by both a desk top study for hazard identification and by observing the actual practice being carried out. There is often a significant difference between what the written process says and what process actually is being carried out. Informal processes should be observed to determine if any unsafe conditions are evident and if any unsafe acts are being practised. Risks are evident in the most benign of places. Many people are hurt through not using hand rails on stairs. Risks tend to strike when environments change. For example, at Christmas time many office people are hurt putting up the Christmas decorations. The third area which requires attention is the measurement of safety performance. Safety performance in some organisations is measured by the number of safety meetings held, the res Tips on How to Write High Impact Letters of Recommendation e come to mind.Congratulations. You’ve been asked to write a letter of recommendation for an employee or colleague. This person values your opinion of him or her, and you’d be glad to help them advance. The problem is you’re unsure of what to say or how to say it! Here are four tips to keep in mind when preparing your recommendation.1. Ask the employee about the new position they are applying for. What types of job duties are involved? What sort of characteristics are they looking for in a good employee? In your letter, describe certain instances where this employee or colleague really shined – s One was a senior executive visiting Fiji taking a tour of a service station who spotted a bald tyre on a delivery truck. He personally stopped the delivery, personally called our fitting hop and instructed the fitters to come to the service station and replace the tyre. We lost sales that day due to delays in delivery, but the clear point of where safety fitted in the petroleum business was made. The second was when we closed down a chemical solvents filling plant after a serious incident with no actual consequences on the day due only to good luck. We did so because we could not find a way of preventing the incident possibly occurring again. The second area that requires attention is the processes of an organisation. All processes should be analysed for risk. Not just the formal processes that are documented and held in a retrievable form, but also informal processes which are not documented. Formal processes should be analysed by both a desk top study for hazard identification and by observing the actual practice being carried out. There is often a significant difference between what the written process says and what process actually is being carried out. Informal processes should be observed to determine if any unsafe conditions are evident and if any unsafe acts are being practised. Risks are evident in the most benign of places. Many people are hurt through not using hand rails on stairs. Risks tend to strike when environments change. For example, at Christmas time many office people are hurt putting up the Christmas decorations. The third area which requires attention is the measurement of safety performance. Safety performance in some organisations is measured by the number of safety meetings held, the res The Real Secret to Freelance Success use we could not find a way of preventing the incident possibly occurring again.I can tell you from experience that the first thing that goes through your mind as a new freelancer is “OK, now how much am I going to make this month?” I can probably even safely say that this thought passes by nearly every freelancer just starting out. Now, three years later, I can tell you that if you focus solely on the money part of running your own freelance business, you will fail. Focusing on money, only, takes the attention away from your clients who need the real attention from your freelance business. I'll tell you a quick story of how I obtained one of my best c The second area that requires attention is the processes of an organisation. All processes should be analysed for risk. Not just the formal processes that are documented and held in a retrievable form, but also informal processes which are not documented. Formal processes should be analysed by both a desk top study for hazard identification and by observing the actual practice being carried out. There is often a significant difference between what the written process says and what process actually is being carried out. Informal processes should be observed to determine if any unsafe conditions are evident and if any unsafe acts are being practised. Risks are evident in the most benign of places. Many people are hurt through not using hand rails on stairs. Risks tend to strike when environments change. For example, at Christmas time many office people are hurt putting up the Christmas decorations. The third area which requires attention is the measurement of safety performance. Safety performance in some organisations is measured by the number of safety meetings held, the res Why Not Work Abroad? My Experience Working Overseas being carried out. Informal processes should be observed to determine if any unsafe conditions are evident and if any unsafe acts are being practised.Choosing to work abroad is an option that you can use to not only take a different step in your career, but also to expand your personal horizons by experiencing a different culture and environment.After I finished university, I was sure that I wanted to work abroad before I got my career established at home in North America. New Zealand was an obvious choice for me because that’s where my mother was born and since I have citizenship there, I’d be able to enter the country and start working right away with no concern about work visas and things of that nature.So I moved to New Zealan Risks are evident in the most benign of places. Many people are hurt through not using hand rails on stairs. Risks tend to strike when environments change. For example, at Christmas time many office people are hurt putting up the Christmas decorations. The third area which requires attention is the measurement of safety performance. Safety performance in some organisations is measured by the number of safety meetings held, the response time to safety issues being raised or the conformance to processes such as advising visitors to a factory or office of the safety procedures. These measures are appropriate for measuring conformance to business processes related to safety but do not measure safety performance. Research has shown that a pyramid of safety KPIs exists where the number of fatalities has a relationship with the number of lost time injuries which has a relationship with the number of medical treatment cases which has a relationship with the number of unsafe acts and unsafe conditions which has a relationship with the number of hazards present. It is important to measure through the pyramid and attack the base of the pyramid; hazards, unsafe acts and unsafe conditions to reduce the top of the pyramid. However, the measurement of statistics and the analysis of processes are not enough. Statistics can and are fudged. Lost time injuries are not reported because workers are encouraged to return to work to do “light duties”, not as part of a rehabilitation scheme but so as not to be classified as a lost time injury. In some organisations contractors are not included in statistics. Leadership of the highest order is required to use statistics to actually understand the genuine health and safety status of an organisation and to act with sincerity to improve it. Copying an organisation's approach to safety is also not enough. In business, copying the good original works of others in a pursuit of “best practice” without having the same belief or the single minded determination to reach a goal is hollow at the best of times. Taking this approach with occupational health and safety is not just hollow, it is taking liberty with the well being of others; at times a criminal offence and always a moral offence.
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