Human Resources Management Roles HCS/341 February 13, 2012 Dorothy Cucinelli Human Resource Management Roles The Human Resources Department deals with management of people within the organization. Human resource department supports the operations of an organization by helping a firm gain or maintain an edge against its competitors in the marketplace. The human resources main function is to support the workforce needs of the organization. Recruitment and Retention Once the applicant
Words: 753 - Pages: 4
INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH 1 (OSHA) LECTURER: AW101 CREDIT HR :1.0 INTRODUCTION What is occupational health and safety? Occupational health and safety is a discipline with a broad scope involving many specialized fields. Should aim at: The promotion and maintenance of the highest degree of physical, mental and social well-being of workers in all occupations. The prevention among workers of adverse effects on health caused by their working conditions. The protection
Words: 1276 - Pages: 6
Associate Director for Science Division of Safety Research National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Morgantown, West Virginia Audrey Nelson, PhD, RN, FAAN Director Patient Safety Center for Inquiry James A. Haley Veteran’s Administration Hospital Tampa, Florida Virginia Sublet, PhD, RPh Senior Toxicologist Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education Windermere, Florida DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Centers for Disease
Words: 4547 - Pages: 19
Industrial regulation is governmental oversight, guidelines, and enforcement designed to ensure protection of consumer pricing, approve mergers and acquisitions, and regulate market share activities related to a specific industry in order to promote competition and achieve allocative efficiency (McConnell, Brue & Flynn, 2011). Industrial regulation provides protection to the consumer by preventing the development of monopolized industries that allow for no consumer choice. The three main regulatory
Words: 1434 - Pages: 6
the discrimination in hiring and promotions based on race, color, religion, and sex of the applicant. In very narrowly defined situations, an employer is permitted to discriminate on the basis of a protected trait where the trait is a bona fide occupational qualification (BFOQ) reasonably necessary to the normal operation of that particular business or enterprise. Title VII reinforces the protections under the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution. In addition, the
Words: 2809 - Pages: 12
Social Responsibility 4/2014 JJT2 task 1 Social Responsibility Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is an organization holding itself accountable for the impact of its decisions and activities on society, the environment and, it’s own prosperity. Otherwise known as the triple bottom line of people, planet and profit (Lawrence & Weber, 2010). CSR is whatever a company does to give back to the community in which there is presence. Sometimes this involves grants, volunteerism or sponsorships
Words: 2063 - Pages: 9
II Week 6 Paper Assign PROJECT MANAGER REQUIREMENT FOR SUBCONTRACTOR SAFETY INTRODUCTION As a Construction Project Manager in any construction delivery method, there are many assessments and reviews for subcontractor’s submittals for safety, materials, equipment and performance. This paper will focus on the Project Management policy on cost-effective considerations for methods, safety and worker’s long term health hazards on the jobsite. For example, many mechanical contractors, depending
Words: 1497 - Pages: 6
Legal Risk 1 Running head: LEGAL RISK AND OPPORTUNITY IN EMPLOYMENT Legal Risk and Opportunity in Employment Cindy Simmons University of Phoenix Legal Risk and Opportunity in Employment Legal Encounter 1: . The policies outlined by Newcorp were not followed gave Pat Grey the right to claim wrongful termination. Newcorp did not follow its own policy which states “If the job performance of an employee is unsatisfactory, the employee will be notified of the deficiency and placed
Words: 561 - Pages: 3
6.0 Se Factor 6 - Safety Program XXXXX Safety Program is described in this section as required by the RFP. Copies of any documents not included with this proposal as an Attachment, Appendix or Exhibit will be provided immediately upon request. 6.1 Required Safety Forms and Data and Experience Modification Rate (EMR): XXXXX’ and its significant subcontractors’ Safety Forms and Data are included in this section as required by the RFP. 6.1.1 XXXXX Experience Modification Rate (EMR) (Insert
Words: 3195 - Pages: 13
causing or likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employee.” It also created a federal agency, the Occupational safety and Health Administration (OSHA), empowered to oversee safety and health standards, by enforcing the general duty clause and by writing and enforcing detailed health and safety standards for each industry, and the National Institute of Occupational safety and Health(NIOSH), to provide research, information, education, and training. On-the-job risk:1 many dangers, such as
Words: 545 - Pages: 3