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    organization. Their interface stakeholders include some of the medical staff and corporate officers. Olympic Medical Center’s strategic plan lists all of their numerous community partners who are external stakeholders. Other external stakeholders are regulatory agencies, Medicare, Medicaid, third-party payers, media, the community they serve and many more. These stakeholders can be very powerful and influential and warrants…

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    Industries/test/facilities/laboratories dealing with above chemicals and looking for approval from regulatory authority for obtaining GLP Certificate. SCOPES: The Principles of Good Laboratory Practice should be applied to the non-clinical safety testing of test items contained in pharmaceutical products, pesticide, product, cosmetic products…

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    practices, and death at one of its facilities. The lockout/tag out procedures came into question requiring the need for an audit. As a safety consultant, I was called in to conduct a compliance assessment to ascertain the level of compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) lockout/tag out regulatory standards. There are specific requirements of an energy control program, particularly for the lockout/tag out program. Employers and safety professionals are…

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    20-year struggle to clean up a site contaminated by radioactive material from a former Cold War-era uranium processing plant…”(Cornwell, 2007). The ultimate objective of Fernald Closure Project was the accomplishment of environmental restoration in compliance with federal environmental regulations. In 2006, Fluor successfully completed the project of environmental restoration with the approval of U.S Department of Energy. In particular, Fluor successfully treated, by soil venting, 1,000 cubic…

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    required by law to register with registration and regulation bodies. The primary purpose is to ensure professionals practice safely within the standards set out to protect and promote the health of the public. This essay aims to look into three regulatory bodies which are the Health and Care Professions Council in short HCPC, Registration Council and Clinical Psychologists also known as RCCP and the Academy of healthcare Scientists abbreviated as AHS. It will go on to consider who regulates each…

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    Leonie Chapman Case

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    1.1 Other compliance personnel (a) Responsible Managers • ZM’s ACL Responsible Manager is Leonie Chapman • ZI’s AFSL Responsible Managers are Nicola Henderson, Alan Greenstein and Anthony Kalaf (b) Responsible persons Key managers have the primary responsibility for effecting compliance with this Compliance Plan and are referred to in this Compliance Plan as “Responsible Persons”. Responsible Persons must: • understand, and act in accordance with Zagga’s obligations; • understand, and assume…

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    Sb-24 Case Study

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    Summary: SB-24 extends the STAKE Act to electronic cigarettes to reduce illegal electronic cigarette consumption by minors. This bill grants the Department of Health the same regulatory powers over electronic cigarettes as it currently has over cigarettes and tobacco products. Current State Law 1. Creation of a program to reduce usage of cigarettes and tobacco products to minors. 2. Requires all tobacco retailers to post a notice at each register asserting that the sale of cigarettes and…

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    Other Key Enhancements Other key enhancements in business operations, valued added services, and countering competition will also improve Acer’s supply chain model. As it relates to business operations, Acer could benefit greatly by utilizing standard contracts worldwide with its customers. This will allow Acer to supply standardized superior services across the board when inquiries arise. When it comes to value added services, and end to end model will greatly enhance Acer’s supply chain…

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    The distinction of Health Policy is the fact it can be defined and recognized in two distinct forms or origin. The most basic and business level start informally, as brain storming, administrative meetings, board (Breckenridge Institute, 2013). Usually identified with an organizations concept of their mission, moral and ethical values. These can also be viewed as those of an individual, or group with the concept being very broad and undefined. They have the advantage to be changed and redefined…

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    In the Charles Cullen case, I do feel all hospitals should be liable. It is their duty to screen their medical staff, ensure proper training as well as maintain compliance with state regulatory mandates. In most cases human error and death are part of a hospital environment, but Cullen was under suspicion from his first nursing job. St. Barnabas suspected him, they could have stopped him early in his career taking his nursing license due to his indiscretions at their facility, but the did not.…

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