Safety is a line function. The line managers (foremen, supervisors, etc.) should enforce safety in the workplace. The following careers also help increase safety in a lot of workplaces:
Safety Training Specialist (STS)
Safety Planning Specialist (SPS)
Certified Environmental Health and Safety Management Specialist (EHS)
Certified Safety Auditor (SAC)
Certified Safety Manager (CSM)
Certified Safety Administrator (CSA)
Master Safety Administrator (MSA)
Certified Safety Administrator (CSA)
Certified Safety Auditor (SAC)
HAZWOPER Training Specialist (HTS)
Workplace Violence Prevention Specialist (WVS)
Emergency Management Specialist (SEM)
Certified DOT HAZMAT Technician (CDT)
Certified Ergonomics Technician (CET)
Certified Safety Auditor (SAC)
Safety Inspections Technician (SIT)
Hazard Analysis Technician (HAT)
Accident Investigation Specialist (AIT)
OSHA Recordkeeping Technician (ORT)
Bloodborne Pathogens Safety Technician (BPT)
Personal Protective Equipment Technician (CPT)
Machine Safeguarding Technician (MGT)
A teacher should enforce classroom rules with consistency. A police officer's job is to enforce the laws of the community.
The job of the Department of Justice is to enforce the law and defend the interest of the nation. Its job is also to ensure public safety against local and foreign threats.
A "safety-critical" worker is one whose job function is directly related in some way to the safety of others, or who could seriously impact the safety of others by not performing the job correctly.
Yes, my job was designated as a safety-sensitive function in a DOT-regulated mode. This designation required adherence to strict safety regulations and protocols to ensure the safety of operations. It involved regular training and compliance with federal guidelines to mitigate risks associated with safety-sensitive tasks.
enforce laws
They enforce the laws.
This depends on the job that you are working at. Usually, safety equipment should be provided on site or located at a conveniently reachable place.
Congress is a part of the Legislative Branch so its their job to make the laws.
Enforce the laws
the job is not to enforce the laws but to make them.
This question should be an easy question. Why did you get into healthcare? Rather for money, stable job, etc. Patient safety should always be number one for you when working with patients.
The job of the executive branch is, simplified, to enforce laws.