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Please write a short report to management justifying the total cost of the protective measure and training for their approval.
Good morning. We hereby request the report of protective measure, such as the adequate ventilation, equipment and protective
gears, a total o $10.000, also followed by the employees training.
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reate meeting minutes from your meeting from question 20 (Question 10 in the previous section) using Meeting Minutes
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You have implemented a WHS risk management plan (question 20 - Question 10 in the previous section) and are collecting feedback
from different departments.
Identify a possible problem with your WHS risk management plan that may occur.
Explain how you would adjust the WHS risk management plan to eliminate the potential problem.
Possible problem: Employees reported that some labels have technical terms that are often difficult to understand.
How you would adjust the plan to eliminate it: In view of the risk of working with chemicals, it is important that everyone involved
understands the products being used. For better understanding, we can change the technical terms to terms that are easier to
understand. With the labels with risk levels, we can also add the PPE necessary for handling. Create a manual and make it available to
all company employees.
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Managers and supervisors have a legal duty of care to their employees. List five things managers and supervisors must
ensure to keep workers, guests, and visitors safe from harm.
g. Safe premises
h. Safe machinery and materials
i. Safe systems of work
j. Information, instruction, training and supervision
k. A suitable working environment and facilities
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three critical areas of organisational information relevant to WHS and the impact each has on an organisation.
Key area #1:
• Health and safety warnings
Impact: for example, you may need to communicate when wet floor signs need to be used and how this should be done
Key area #2: Hazardous material warnings
Impact:
• you may need to identify policy and procedures relating to:
• the acquisition of hazardous materials
• the use of hazardous materials
• the storage of hazardous materials
• the disposal of hazardous materials
Key area #3: Common risks
Impact:
for example, this may involve common risks that workers need to avoid in the workplace, such as operating a piece of
machinery without supervision
• Alcohol and other drug intoxication
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