TON: ANSWER ALL THE QUESTION
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There is high volume worker involve in manufacturing activity...
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TON: ANSWER ALL THE QUESTION
1)
There is high volume worker involve in manufacturing activity in an area of
work provided lots of signage published in order to protect the working
environment. Any negligence in violation with contravene the act is a major
offence. In Occupational Safety Health Act (OSHA) 1994, there are section
for employee as guideline. If you are an employee working in a
manufacturing company listed (choose ONE), answer the questions below;
Glove manufacturer
Pharmaceutical
Tyre manufacturer
Food manufacturing and packaging
a) State an example of situation that violate the clause in employee section
in OSHA 1994.
(10 marks)
(CLO1:PL06:05)
b) recommend your ethical action as an employee on the violation of team
member if does effect to environment that effect on the society in
specific
(10 marks)
[CLO2: PLO8:06]
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