Developing safety policies, disciplining violators, keeping safety records, conducting safety training, communicating on safety issues, establishing safety
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Developing safety policies, disciplining violators, keeping safety records, conducting safety training, communicating on safety issues, establishing safety committees, inspecting work areas for safety concerns, investigating accidents, and evaluating safety efforts are all part of comprehensive safety management.
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Human Resource Management
ISBN: 9780357033852
12th Edition
Authors: Sean R. Valentine, Patricia Meglich, Robert L. Mathis, John H. Jackson
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