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All of the following should be included as part of security audit EXCEPT
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identification of mentally-ill employees.
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Typically, once an OSHA inspector’s credentials have been examined and an opening conference has been held with an HR representative, the OSHA inspector’s first step will be to
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examine the organization’s safety records.
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The ____ approach to safety management focuses on designing jobs, developing and implementing safety policies, and using safety committees.
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organizational
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Flexible benefits plans have grown more popular because
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employee family and work situations are more variable than they were in the past.
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All of the following are ways to measure the effectiveness of safety efforts EXCEPT
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cost of personal protective equipment per employee.
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A “personal statement of benefits”
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shows each employee how much his/her benefits are worth in dollars.
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The recommended action for supervisors when first confronting an employee who is suspected of being a substance abuser is
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offering the employee a firm choice between help and discipline.
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Of all the benefits paid by employers, on average ____ make up the largest proportion of costs.
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health insurance
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A flexible benefits plan
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allows employees to select the benefits they prefer from groups of benefits established by the employer.
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Employee benefits are a/an
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indirect reward for employees.
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The most constructive way to view benefits is
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a tool for competitive advantage.
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An effective safety training system has all the following characteristics EXCEPT
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training managers and their subordinates simultaneously.
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____ provide(s) counseling and other help in a non-work setting to employees having emotional, physical, or other personal problems.
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Employee assistance programs
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Under the Americans with Disabilities Act,
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recovering substance abusers are considered disabled.
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How is workers' compensation usually funded?
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by insurance purchased by employers from a private carrier or state insurance fund or by self-insurance
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____ is the study and design of the work environment to address the physiological and physical demands on individuals.
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Ergonomics
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Substance abuse is of concern to employers because
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drug use is immoral.
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In most developed countries, ____ provide/s most health and retirement benefits for citizens.
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the government
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An employer is responsible for a “serious” OSHA violation that could cause death or serious physical harm to an employee
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if it did not know about the violation, but should have known about it.
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“Cost sharing” benefits plans
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require employees to pay a larger proportion of their health benefits costs.
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The vast majority of workplace homicides are committed by
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a person with no legitimate relationship to the business.
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A security audit team would make use of all the following individuals EXCEPT
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industrial psychologists.
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Which of the following is a recommended approach to the management of workplace violence?
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Establish a violence response team.
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The main determinant of whether employees will use an EAP is
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if employees believe their use of the EAP will be confidential.
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A fitness-for-duty test is a/an
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attempt to detect impairment of abilities.
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