Deck 27: Ethics and Safety

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Machiavellianism is the perspective of workers concerning who or what controls their behaviour.
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Ego strength is the ability to undertake self-directed tasks and to cope with tense situations.
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The five "Ps" of ethical power are purpose, pride, patience, persistence, and perspective.
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Three personality characteristics that can influence an employee's ethical behaviour are ego strength, Machiavellianism, and locus of control.
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The best-ratio approach says that people are basically good and, under the right circumstances, behave ethically.
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Select the guideline for determining ethical behaviour that requires you to listen to your instincts.

A) Common sense test
B) Role reversal test
C) Mirror test
D) Front page test
E) Morning-after test
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Morality refers to which of the following?

A) Values
B) Ego
C) Pride
D) Legality
E) Vanity
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Managing which of the following is one of the most pervasive and complex problems facing business organizations today?

A) Merit systems
B) Evaluation methods
C) Ethical behaviour
D) Employee morale
E) Health and safety compliance responsibilities
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Situational ethics, an approach used by health and safety professionals to handle ethical problems, is also known as which of the following?

A) Ego strength
B) Black-and-white
C) Full potential
D) Best ratio
E) Machiavellianism
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A person's behaviour can be well within the scope of the law and still be unethical.
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No person will serve long as a safety and health professional without confronting an ethical dilemma.
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The ethical dilemma faced by Camillo Garcia, MilTech's safety and health manager, was brought about by top management's decision to use which of the following?

A) New alloy
B) New paint
C) New computers
D) New vendors
E) New electroplating process
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Ethics may be defined as the application of morality within a context established by cultural and professional values, social norms, and accepted standards of behaviour.
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Most Canadian businesses would be more successful if they were not held to such high ethical standards.
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Locus of control is the extent to which he or she will attempt to deceive and confuse others.
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Blowing the whistle is an unethical practice if it damages relationships.
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Ethics refers to the values that are subscribed to and fostered by society in general and individuals within society.
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Companies that take the "Do as I say, not as I do" approach to ethics will likely succeed.
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The morning-after test encourages people to "sleep on a decision" before making a choice.
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Companies have an important role to play in promoting ethical behaviour among their employees.
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Safety professionals are sometimes blamed for not preventing an accident. This form of reprisal refers to which challenge facing whistle blowers?

A) Retribution
B) Damaged relationships and hostility
C) Loss of focus
D) Scapegoating
E) Isolation
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Which question could lead to the making of a poor ethical decision?

A) Would this pass the morning-after test?
B) How would our earnings be affected?
C) What is your real motivation in making this decision?
D) Who will be affected by your decision and in what way?
E) Would your decision withstand the scrutiny of employees, customers, colleagues, and the general public?
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Which of the following is considered the company's role in ethics?

A) Set an example of ethics in al dealings
B) Create an internal environment that promotes, expects, and rewards ethical behaviour
C) Hide unethical actions from employees
D) Let the courts decide on ethical dilemmas
E) Both A and B are correct
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What is the importance of consistency when making ethical decisions?

A) To indicate lack of sound decision-making ability
B) To hide any questionable bias
C) To indicate fairness in decision making
D) To have a strong defense if on trial
E) To create a pattern for ease of recording decisions
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Blanchard and Peale provide "Five P's of Ethical Power" to help health and safety professionals make ethical choices in the workplace. Which of the following is described as "individuals see themselves as ethical people who let their conscience be their guide and in all cases want to feel good about themselves"?

A) Purpose
B) Pride
C) Patience
D) Persistence
E) Perspective
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Machiavellianism is the perspective of workers concerning who or what controls their behaviour.
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Ego strength is the ability to undertake self-directed tasks and to cope with tense situations.
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The five "Ps" of ethical power are purpose, pride, patience, persistence, and perspective.
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Three personality characteristics that can influence an employee's ethical behaviour are ego strength, Machiavellianism, and locus of control.
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The best-ratio approach says that people are basically good and, under the right circumstances, behave ethically.
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Select the guideline for determining ethical behaviour that requires you to listen to your instincts.

A) Common sense test
B) Role reversal test
C) Mirror test
D) Front page test
E) Morning-after test
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Morality refers to which of the following?

A) Values
B) Ego
C) Pride
D) Legality
E) Vanity
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Managing which of the following is one of the most pervasive and complex problems facing business organizations today?

A) Merit systems
B) Evaluation methods
C) Ethical behaviour
D) Employee morale
E) Health and safety compliance responsibilities
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Situational ethics, an approach used by health and safety professionals to handle ethical problems, is also known as which of the following?

A) Ego strength
B) Black-and-white
C) Full potential
D) Best ratio
E) Machiavellianism
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A person's behaviour can be well within the scope of the law and still be unethical.
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No person will serve long as a safety and health professional without confronting an ethical dilemma.
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The ethical dilemma faced by Camillo Garcia, MilTech's safety and health manager, was brought about by top management's decision to use which of the following?

A) New alloy
B) New paint
C) New computers
D) New vendors
E) New electroplating process
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Ethics may be defined as the application of morality within a context established by cultural and professional values, social norms, and accepted standards of behaviour.
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Most Canadian businesses would be more successful if they were not held to such high ethical standards.
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Locus of control is the extent to which he or she will attempt to deceive and confuse others.
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Blowing the whistle is an unethical practice if it damages relationships.
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Ethics refers to the values that are subscribed to and fostered by society in general and individuals within society.
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Companies that take the "Do as I say, not as I do" approach to ethics will likely succeed.
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The morning-after test encourages people to "sleep on a decision" before making a choice.
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Companies have an important role to play in promoting ethical behaviour among their employees.
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Safety professionals are sometimes blamed for not preventing an accident. This form of reprisal refers to which challenge facing whistle blowers?

A) Retribution
B) Damaged relationships and hostility
C) Loss of focus
D) Scapegoating
E) Isolation
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Which question could lead to the making of a poor ethical decision?

A) Would this pass the morning-after test?
B) How would our earnings be affected?
C) What is your real motivation in making this decision?
D) Who will be affected by your decision and in what way?
E) Would your decision withstand the scrutiny of employees, customers, colleagues, and the general public?
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Which of the following is considered the company's role in ethics?

A) Set an example of ethics in al dealings
B) Create an internal environment that promotes, expects, and rewards ethical behaviour
C) Hide unethical actions from employees
D) Let the courts decide on ethical dilemmas
E) Both A and B are correct
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What is the importance of consistency when making ethical decisions?

A) To indicate lack of sound decision-making ability
B) To hide any questionable bias
C) To indicate fairness in decision making
D) To have a strong defense if on trial
E) To create a pattern for ease of recording decisions
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Blanchard and Peale provide "Five P's of Ethical Power" to help health and safety professionals make ethical choices in the workplace. Which of the following is described as "individuals see themselves as ethical people who let their conscience be their guide and in all cases want to feel good about themselves"?

A) Purpose
B) Pride
C) Patience
D) Persistence
E) Perspective
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