Deck 9: Risk Management and Employee Relations
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Deck 9: Risk Management and Employee Relations
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was passed to "assure as far as possible every working man or woman in the Nation safe and healthful working conditions and to preserve our human resources."
A)Worker's Compensation legislation
B)The Occupational Safety and Health Act
C)The Fair Labor Standards Act
D)The Wagner Act
A)Worker's Compensation legislation
B)The Occupational Safety and Health Act
C)The Fair Labor Standards Act
D)The Wagner Act
B
2
An OSHA inspector has arrived at the reception desk of Poultry Land Processors and has presented her credentials.The CEO refuses to allow the inspector into the plant.Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A)The CEO must allow the inspector to enter because the poultry processing industry has been identified by OSHA as a high-risk industry.
B)The CEO has the right to appeal to the regional OSHA office and reschedule the inspection.
C)The OSHA inspector must have probable cause to search the premises.
D)The OSHA inspector must leave, but may return with a search warrant.
A)The CEO must allow the inspector to enter because the poultry processing industry has been identified by OSHA as a high-risk industry.
B)The CEO has the right to appeal to the regional OSHA office and reschedule the inspection.
C)The OSHA inspector must have probable cause to search the premises.
D)The OSHA inspector must leave, but may return with a search warrant.
D
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Employers who make accommodations for injured employees through light-duty work may unwittingly _______________.
A)increase their workers' compensation premiums due to the increased risk of having an injured employee at work
B)violate FMLA regulations which require leave time rather than accommodation
C)be held liable for any accidents caused by the injured employee
D)undercut what really are essential job functions, as defined by the ADA
A)increase their workers' compensation premiums due to the increased risk of having an injured employee at work
B)violate FMLA regulations which require leave time rather than accommodation
C)be held liable for any accidents caused by the injured employee
D)undercut what really are essential job functions, as defined by the ADA
D
4
What is the purpose of workers' compensation laws?
A)to protect employees from dangerous and unhealthy working conditions
B)to promote worker safety through the enforcement of safety regulations
C)to compensate employees for injuries received while on the job
D)to deter employees from being careless and getting injured on the job
A)to protect employees from dangerous and unhealthy working conditions
B)to promote worker safety through the enforcement of safety regulations
C)to compensate employees for injuries received while on the job
D)to deter employees from being careless and getting injured on the job
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5
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, _______________.
A)recovering substance abusers are not considered disabled
A)those addicted to legal substances are considered disabled
B)current illegal drug users are considered disabled
C)addiction to alcohol is not considered a disability
A)recovering substance abusers are not considered disabled
A)those addicted to legal substances are considered disabled
B)current illegal drug users are considered disabled
C)addiction to alcohol is not considered a disability
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6
At the heart of safety management is/are _______________.
A)an organizational commitment to a comprehensive safety effort
B)routine inspections by OSHA compliance officers
C)safety policies and enforcement
D)a safety committee consisting of employees from all departments
A)an organizational commitment to a comprehensive safety effort
B)routine inspections by OSHA compliance officers
C)safety policies and enforcement
D)a safety committee consisting of employees from all departments
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7
Every employer engaged in commerce with _____ employees is covered by OSHA.
A)one or more
B)two or more
C)ten or more
D)twenty or more
A)one or more
B)two or more
C)ten or more
D)twenty or more
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8
The approach to safety management focuses on designing jobs, developing and implementing safety policies, using safety committees, and coordinating accident investigations.
A)engineering
B)systems
C)organizational
D)individual
A)engineering
B)systems
C)organizational
D)individual
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9
Under OSHA's record-keeping requirements, injuries that require treatment by a physician but do not cause an employee to miss a regularly scheduled work turn are called, _______________.
A)minor injuries
B)medical care injuries
C)lost-time or disability injuries
D)incidental injuries
A)minor injuries
B)medical care injuries
C)lost-time or disability injuries
D)incidental injuries
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10
Which of the following is not one of the four types of injury or illness defined by OSHA?
A)deaths
B)lost-time injuries
C)blood-borne pathogen accidents
D)minor injuries
A)deaths
B)lost-time injuries
C)blood-borne pathogen accidents
D)minor injuries
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11
The________ safety management approach focuses on design of work settings and equipment.
A)individual
B)organizational
C)engineering
D)comprehensive
A)individual
B)organizational
C)engineering
D)comprehensive
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12
Which of the following was not listed as part of the engineering approach to safety management?
A)applying ergonomic principles
B)designing jobs
C)designing work settings and equipment
D)reviewing equipment
E)
A)applying ergonomic principles
B)designing jobs
C)designing work settings and equipment
D)reviewing equipment
E)
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13
Safety is defined as _______________.
A)the protection of employees while on work premises or work assignments
B)the protection of employer facilities from unauthorized access
C)a general state of physical, mental, and emotional well-being
D)a condition in which the physical well-being of people is protected
A)the protection of employees while on work premises or work assignments
B)the protection of employer facilities from unauthorized access
C)a general state of physical, mental, and emotional well-being
D)a condition in which the physical well-being of people is protected
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14
The Occupational Safety and Health Act states that employers have a general duty to _______________.
A)obey all rules and regulations developed by the OSHA
B)inform OSHA when there are no rules to apply in a specific situation
C)provide safe and healthy working conditions
D)develop safety and health standards applicable to their place of employment
A)obey all rules and regulations developed by the OSHA
B)inform OSHA when there are no rules to apply in a specific situation
C)provide safe and healthy working conditions
D)develop safety and health standards applicable to their place of employment
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15
The main purpose of effective programs in organizations is to prevent work-related injuries and accidents.
A)safety
B)health
C)ergonomics
D)security
A)safety
B)health
C)ergonomics
D)security
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16
Who is responsible for workers' compensation costs?
A)employers
B)employees
C)employees and employers jointly
D)state and local government
A)employers
B)employees
C)employees and employers jointly
D)state and local government
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17
In an OSHA compliance inspection, the HR representative should first__________
A)contact the facility manager
B)refer the inspector to the company attorney
C)notify any union representatives
D)ask to see the inspector's credentials
A)contact the facility manager
B)refer the inspector to the company attorney
C)notify any union representatives
D)ask to see the inspector's credentials
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18
Which of the following is a restriction under the child-labor laws, as found in the Fair Labor Standards Act?
A)The FLSA has set the minimum age for most employment at 14.
B)Individuals from 14-16 years old are restricted to an eight-hour day.
C)The minimum age is 18 for hazardous occupations.
D)Children under 18 are restricted to an eight-hour day on weekends.
A)The FLSA has set the minimum age for most employment at 14.
B)Individuals from 14-16 years old are restricted to an eight-hour day.
C)The minimum age is 18 for hazardous occupations.
D)Children under 18 are restricted to an eight-hour day on weekends.
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19
The purpose of is the protection of employees and organizational facilities.
A)ergonomics
B)enforcement
C)security
D)safety
A)ergonomics
B)enforcement
C)security
D)safety
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20
The first phase of accident investigation is _______________.
A)notify OSHA
B)review the scene
C)interview employees/others
D)prepare a report
E)
A)notify OSHA
B)review the scene
C)interview employees/others
D)prepare a report
E)
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21
are customary methods of handling activities.
A)Procedures
B)Practices
C)Rules
D)Policies
A)Procedures
B)Practices
C)Rules
D)Policies
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22
are general in nature, while are specific to the situation.
A)Procedures and rules; policies
B)Procedures; rules and regulations
C)Rules; policies and procedures
D)Policies; procedures and rules
A)Procedures and rules; policies
B)Procedures; rules and regulations
C)Rules; policies and procedures
D)Policies; procedures and rules
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23
Employees' rights to free speech, as protected by the U.S.Constitution, only applies to _______________.
A)private, non-public companies
B)government employees
C)volunteer organizations and other non-profits
D)situations outside the workplace
A)private, non-public companies
B)government employees
C)volunteer organizations and other non-profits
D)situations outside the workplace
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24
Because of persistent problems with tardiness, Paul has been through counseling and written documentation. Now he has been given a "decision day-off" to develop an action plan to solve his tardiness behavior. Paul's employer uses a _______________ discipline approach.
A)pragmatic
B)positive
C)progressive
D)punitive
A)pragmatic
B)positive
C)progressive
D)punitive
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25
"This handbook is not a contract, express or implied, guaranteeing employment for any specific duration. Although we hope that your employment relationship with us will be long term, either you or the Employer may terminate this relationship at any time, for any reason, with or without cause or notice." This is an example of a/an _______________.
A)common law doctrine
B)implied contract
C)employment contract
D)employment-at-will statement
A)common law doctrine
B)implied contract
C)employment contract
D)employment-at-will statement
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26
When Claudette was hired, her supervisor said that she had a job with the company as long as she performed well.Which of the following statements is true?
A)Claudette is an at-will employee.
B)The supervisor violated federal law when he made this statement.
C)Claudette has an implied contract.
D)The supervisor's promise is non-binding because it is not documented.
A)Claudette is an at-will employee.
B)The supervisor violated federal law when he made this statement.
C)Claudette has an implied contract.
D)The supervisor's promise is non-binding because it is not documented.
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27
It has been stated that: "rights do not exist in the abstract. They exist only when _______________."
A)public policy accepts something as a right
B)someone is successful in demanding their applications
C)the judicial system rules that certain activities are rights
D)they are fully documented and accepted
A)public policy accepts something as a right
B)someone is successful in demanding their applications
C)the judicial system rules that certain activities are rights
D)they are fully documented and accepted
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28
Where there is a choice among actions, act as general guidelines that focus organizational actions.
A)procedures
B)policies
C)practices
D)HR recommendations
A)procedures
B)policies
C)practices
D)HR recommendations
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"Specific guidelines that regulate and restrict the behavior of individuals" is a definition of _______________.
A)policies
B)procedures
C)rules
D)practices
A)policies
B)procedures
C)rules
D)practices
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30
Discipline is that enforces organizational rules.
A)an outcome
B)negative reinforcement
C)a punishment
D)a form of training
A)an outcome
B)negative reinforcement
C)a punishment
D)a form of training
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31
incorporates a sequence of steps that are designed to change the employee's inappropriate behavior.
A)Progressive discipline
B)Step-wise punishment
C)Behavior modification
D)Employee counseling
A)Progressive discipline
B)Step-wise punishment
C)Behavior modification
D)Employee counseling
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32
The question, "Was the investigation fair and impartial?" is an example of a _______________ determination; while the question, "Were the actions and processes viewed as fair by outside entities?" is an example of a _______________ consideration.
A)fairness; due process
B)just cause; due process
C)investigatory; fairness
D)fairness; just cause
A)fairness; due process
B)just cause; due process
C)investigatory; fairness
D)fairness; just cause
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33
Individuals who report real or perceived wrongs committed by their employers are called _______________.
A)snitches
B)public watchdogs
C)witnesses
D)whistle-blowers
A)snitches
B)public watchdogs
C)witnesses
D)whistle-blowers
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34
The approach builds on the philosophy that violations are actions that usually can be constructively corrected without penalty.
A)behavior modification
B)positive discipline
C)progressive discipline
D)problem-solving
A)behavior modification
B)positive discipline
C)progressive discipline
D)problem-solving
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35
Obligations to perform certain tasks and duties are called _______________.
A)contracts
B)laws
C)responsibilities
D)rights
A)contracts
B)laws
C)responsibilities
D)rights
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36
A "good reason" for taking an employment-related action such as dismissal is called ______________. Though the definition of this term may vary, the overall concern is _______________.
A)just cause; fairness
B)due process; fairness
C)just cause; employment-at-will
D)policy or rule violation; employment-at-will
A)just cause; fairness
B)due process; fairness
C)just cause; employment-at-will
D)policy or rule violation; employment-at-will
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37
An employee's right to a minimum wage is guaranteed by federal law.Consequently, it is a _______________.
A)statutory right of the employee
B)moral obligation of the employer
C)contractual obligation of employer to employee
D)reciprocal relationship of employer and employee
A)statutory right of the employee
B)moral obligation of the employer
C)contractual obligation of employer to employee
D)reciprocal relationship of employer and employee
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38
The best discipline is _______________.
A)administered in public
B)administered off-the-job
C)self discipline
D)positive reinforcement
A)administered in public
B)administered off-the-job
C)self discipline
D)positive reinforcement
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39
is most often found when an employer deliberately makes conditions intolerable in an attempt to get an employee to quit.
A)Employment harassment
B)At-will discharge
C)Constructive discharge
D)Just-cause dismissal
A)Employment harassment
B)At-will discharge
C)Constructive discharge
D)Just-cause dismissal
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40
In which of the following are rights and responsibilities of the employee to the employer most likely to be spelled out?
A)statutory laws
B)reciprocal agreements
C)a job description
D)an employment-at-will understanding
A)statutory laws
B)reciprocal agreements
C)a job description
D)an employment-at-will understanding
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41
Disputes between management and employees that require a neutral third party to decide use a process called arbitration.
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42
The__________system can be viewed as an application of behavior modification to a problem employee.
A) employee relations
B) employment at will
C) probationary
D) disciplinary
A) employee relations
B) employment at will
C) probationary
D) disciplinary
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43
Employers in the private sector do not have the right to monitor company e-mail and voice mail unless employees waive their rights to free speech.
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44
Employers have criticized OSHA for what has seemed an unreasonable number of workplace inspections.
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45
From a legal standpoint, terminating employees because they do not keep their own promises:
A) is considered a form of harassment
B) has no bearing in any subsequent legal action
C) is not considered just cause
D) appears equitable and defensible in many courts
A) is considered a form of harassment
B) has no bearing in any subsequent legal action
C) is not considered just cause
D) appears equitable and defensible in many courts
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46
A wrongful discharge is when an employer deliberately makes conditions intolerable in an attempt to force an employee to resign.
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47
In general, unionized workers cannot pursue employment-at-will actions as at-will employees, because they are covered by an alternative remedy: the grievance arbitration process.
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48
Emotional/mental illnesses such as schizophrenia and depression are not covered disabilities under the ADA.
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49
The three components of disaster planning are organizational assessment, financial impact planning, and disaster training.
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50
All medical-related information on employees must be maintained separately from other confidential files because of provisions in the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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51
Policies, recordkeeping, training, inspection, and safety committees are all important components of a good safety management program.
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52
Health promotion is a supportive approach of facilitating and encouraging healthy actions and lifestyles among employees.
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53
The final stage in the discipline process is _______________.
A)arbitration
B)counseling
C)termination
D)mediation
A)arbitration
B)counseling
C)termination
D)mediation
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54
Define health and safety. Identify the main workplace health and safety issues that concern employers, and any legal responsibility they have for providing a healthy and safe workplace.
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55
One of the ways in which employers can address substance abuse issues is to offer employees a firm-choice option, whereby the employee has a choice between help and discipline.
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56
Firms that do not screen employees adequately may be subject to liability if an employee commits crimes later.
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57
Risk management considers physical, human, and financial factors in the protection of the organizational and individuals in it.
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58
Rights and responsibilities are reciprocal in nature.
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59
An agreement that outlines the details of employment is called an employee handbook.
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60
The term "health" refers to the general state of physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
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61
Define the term "security" with respect to the workplace, and describe what actions an employer can take to minimize the risk of workplace violence.
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62
There are three different approaches to safety management - organizational, engineering, and individual. Discuss the focus of each of these approaches, giving examples of actions that can be taken to improve worker safety.
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63
Identify which employers are covered by OSHA, and explain OSHA's recordkeeping requirements.
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Identify the purpose of the progressive discipline approach and outline the process.
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