Deck 11: Safety Management in a Global Marketplace

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The rationale of TSM applies the principles of quality management (QM) to safety management.
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Pressure to increase productivity often results in actions that are detrimental to the health and safety of workers.
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ISO 9000 an occupational health and safety management system standard.
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Most competitive companies typically are also the safest.
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Which factors in the competitiveness equation is most affected by a safety recall on a product?

A) productivity
B) Cost
C) Response time
D) Service
E) Corporate image
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Competitiveness is the ability to succeed and prosper in which of the following types of markets?

A) Local
B) Regional
C) National
D) Global
E) All of the above
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Corporate image is not important in a competitive global marketplace.
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Competitiveness is "the ability to consistently succeed and prosper in the marketplace whether it is local, regional, national, or global."
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The two most important factors influencing a company's competitiveness are government sponsorship and number of employees.
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Value added is the difference between what it costs to produce a product and the value the marketplace puts on it.
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Service, in the context of competitiveness, is closely related to health and safety.
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What are the two most important factors influencing a company's competitiveness?

A) Productivity and quality
B) Productivity and safety
C) Quality and safety
D) Added value and productivity
E) Location and marketing
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Quality management (QM) is an approach to doing business that maximizes the competitiveness of an organization through continuous improvement of its products, services, people, processes, and environments.
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Productivity declines when (1) output is constant but input decreases or (2) output increases and input is constant.
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Which industrialized nation has seen the greatest increase in production, since World War II?

A) Japan
B) Great Britain
C) France
D) Canada
E) United States
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Canada has historically been among the least productive among industrialized nations.
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Quality without which of the following, results in costs that are too high to be competitive.

A) Service
B) Productivity
C) Image
D) Response
E) Risk
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Quality is a measure of the extent to which a product or service meets or exceeds customer expectations
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It is critical that modern health and safety professionals understand the positive relationship between health/safety and competitiveness and that they are able to articulate it effectively.
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Full responsibility for quality is shared between the safety department and the quality manager.
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The QM concept is known by different names. It is sometimes called:

A) QL, total quality leadership
B) TQC, total quality control
C) TQ, total quality
D) TQM, total quality management
E) All of the above
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Productivity is a measure of which of the following ratios?

A) Output/input
B) Productivity/cost
C) Input/cost
D) Input/output
E) Output/productivity
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What implications will baby-boomers have for global competitiveness?

A) The baby-boom generation brings invaluable experience to the job
B) The baby-boom generation brings a positive work ethic to the job
C) The baby-boom generation has special needs
D) The baby-boom generation has physical limitations
E) All of the above
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QM is the job of which workplace party?

A) Safety manager
B) Quality manger
C) Front-line workers
D) Executive teams
E) All of the above
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Quality is essential to which of the following?

A) Safety
B) Productivity
C) Competitiveness
D) Profit
E) None of the above
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Deck 11: Safety Management in a Global Marketplace
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The rationale of TSM applies the principles of quality management (QM) to safety management.
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Pressure to increase productivity often results in actions that are detrimental to the health and safety of workers.
True
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ISO 9000 an occupational health and safety management system standard.
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Most competitive companies typically are also the safest.
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Which factors in the competitiveness equation is most affected by a safety recall on a product?

A) productivity
B) Cost
C) Response time
D) Service
E) Corporate image
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Competitiveness is the ability to succeed and prosper in which of the following types of markets?

A) Local
B) Regional
C) National
D) Global
E) All of the above
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Corporate image is not important in a competitive global marketplace.
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Competitiveness is "the ability to consistently succeed and prosper in the marketplace whether it is local, regional, national, or global."
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The two most important factors influencing a company's competitiveness are government sponsorship and number of employees.
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Value added is the difference between what it costs to produce a product and the value the marketplace puts on it.
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Service, in the context of competitiveness, is closely related to health and safety.
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What are the two most important factors influencing a company's competitiveness?

A) Productivity and quality
B) Productivity and safety
C) Quality and safety
D) Added value and productivity
E) Location and marketing
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Quality management (QM) is an approach to doing business that maximizes the competitiveness of an organization through continuous improvement of its products, services, people, processes, and environments.
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Productivity declines when (1) output is constant but input decreases or (2) output increases and input is constant.
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Which industrialized nation has seen the greatest increase in production, since World War II?

A) Japan
B) Great Britain
C) France
D) Canada
E) United States
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Canada has historically been among the least productive among industrialized nations.
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Quality without which of the following, results in costs that are too high to be competitive.

A) Service
B) Productivity
C) Image
D) Response
E) Risk
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Quality is a measure of the extent to which a product or service meets or exceeds customer expectations
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It is critical that modern health and safety professionals understand the positive relationship between health/safety and competitiveness and that they are able to articulate it effectively.
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Full responsibility for quality is shared between the safety department and the quality manager.
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The QM concept is known by different names. It is sometimes called:

A) QL, total quality leadership
B) TQC, total quality control
C) TQ, total quality
D) TQM, total quality management
E) All of the above
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Productivity is a measure of which of the following ratios?

A) Output/input
B) Productivity/cost
C) Input/cost
D) Input/output
E) Output/productivity
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What implications will baby-boomers have for global competitiveness?

A) The baby-boom generation brings invaluable experience to the job
B) The baby-boom generation brings a positive work ethic to the job
C) The baby-boom generation has special needs
D) The baby-boom generation has physical limitations
E) All of the above
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QM is the job of which workplace party?

A) Safety manager
B) Quality manger
C) Front-line workers
D) Executive teams
E) All of the above
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Quality is essential to which of the following?

A) Safety
B) Productivity
C) Competitiveness
D) Profit
E) None of the above
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