There are a number of guidelines and procedures in place to enable me to do my job not only to the best of my ability but in a professional manner. Whilst on the reception area, there are procedures that need to be followed relating to various aspects of the job including correct procedures to greet visitors, answer the telephone, dealing with incoming and outgoing mail, booking meeting rooms aswell as other procedures. All of the reception procedures are kept in a file at the reception area where any member of reception staff can revise them as and when necessary. In my work place, these general procedures are known as GOPS. They cover a wide range of skills used within any administration part of the organisation. They are available on the system for any staff member to review.
Documents and training that enable people to do their job properly.
Safety guidelines are relevant to any job profession. If a person deals with money, the safe codes are important, as well.
Yes if have a relevant qualificaton and you adhere to the guidelines
Hazardous, dangerous and non-conforming waste is clearly identified and handled in accordance with workplace policies and procedures as well as relevant legislation, and these wastes must be clearly labelled in accordance with job requirements, workplace policies and procedures and relevant legislation.
There are a number of guidelines and procedures in place to enable me to do my job not only to the best of my ability but in a professional manner. Whilst on the reception area, there are procedures that need to be followed relating to various aspects of the job including correct procedures to greet visitors, answer the telephone, dealing with incoming and outgoing mail, booking meeting rooms aswell as other procedures. All of the reception procedures are kept in a file at the reception area where any member of reception staff can revise them as and when necessary. In my work place, these general procedures are known as GOPS. They cover a wide range of skills used within any administration part of the organisation. They are available on the system for any staff member to review.
Common Law is not relevant to workplace health and safety except in those few countries that have not passed laws on the topic.
The Project Management Institute has policies, procedures, systems and values that are relevant to my role at work. There have written procedures to follow for the project management position.
Operational procedures includes obtaining, preparing and entering data into the computer, processing jobs etc.
Workplace reading can include emails, reports, memos, policies, procedures, industry publications, and professional development materials. It is essential for staying informed, making informed decisions, and improving skills and knowledge relevant to the job.
think about your workplace policies and procedures -carry them out always promote privacy and dignity always use appropriate ppe and ppc always dispose in appropriate coloured bag and store correctly remember h&sawa 1974. environmental protection act 1990. COSHH 20002. hope this helps.
. Describe relevant organisational security procedures
All employees in the organisation should know which policies and procedures are relevant to the work they do and should know how to access the policy and procedure documents held by the organisation. Information about policies can be passes on to employees during induction, at staff meetings, through ongoing training and by ensuring a free flow of information within the organisation. As policies change, are updated or new policies are developed staff must be properly informed.In most medical practices there will be what is called and Office Practice Manual. This manual will contain information about policies and procedures. Staff must know where the document is kept and how to access it.A practice code of ethics (behaviour, conduct, practice) is a document which provides guidelines for staff on their expected behaviours. This document also should be available for staff to access as needed. Other documentation related to policies and procedures might be available from allied health bodies such as the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP).