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List ten examples of barriers to good health and safety
• Financial monies not being made available
• lack of training
• poor equipment
• bad ergonomics
• conflicting demands
• staff de-motivated
• upper management do not communicate
• outdated procedures
• employees views ignored
• procedures to complex
The moral reasons for protecting people are
The moral reasons are centred on the need to protect people from injury and disease while they are at work.
The financial reasons for promoting a good standard of health and safety
The financial reasons for come as a consequence of infringements of health and safety law, with the consequent fines, compensation payments associated financial costs and even in extreme cases imprisonment.
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