According to Walters et al. (2005), which of the following is associated with a ‘weak’ workplace health and safety culture:

a. workforces with a high degree of numerical flexibility
b. poor employee consultation over healthy and safety issues
c. organisations in the manufacturing sector
d. firms competing on the basis of high quality


b. poor employee consultation over healthy and safety issues

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The major classes of business-to-business customers are ________

A) producers, retailers, and consumers B) resellers and governments C) organizations, producers, and manufacturers D) producers, resellers, and organizations E) consumers and retailers

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Because they are written for managers and decision-makers, ________ summaries are less technically oriented than abstracts

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Which content area within the Statement of Ethics discusses serving the long-term well-being of stakeholders?

a. Responsibility to Ourselves b. Responsibility for Professional Development and Competence c. Responsibility to Clients and Significant Others d. Responsibility to the OD-HSD Profession

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Sako is proud of his meticulously groomed lawn and flower garden. He is allergic to dogs. Every morning and evening Wyatt, a neighbor, takes Spot, her pet poodle, for a walk around the block. Invariably the dog relieves itself on Sako's property. Sako has repeatedly asked Wyatt to restrain her pet, but she laughs at him and says "Cool it! Dogs have to answer nature's call. It's good for them and

it's good for your soil.". Finally, one day Sako charges out of his house, brandishing a hand gun. "This will stop it!" he shouts. Wyatt is frightened. Sako comes closer and fires a stream of ammoniated water into Spot's face with his water pistol. The dog yelps and runs off. Wyatt sues. Sako is a. innocent of any wrong. The gun was a toy pistol and he was fully justified in his action. b. guilty of assault and battery against Spot. c. guilty of assault against Wyatt because he put her in reasonable fear of an immediate harmful or offensive touching. d. guilty of negligence.

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