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Your supervisor or manager is the first person to whom you should report health or safety matters in your workplace. If, in your opinion, they do not respond adequately, your company's safety specialist, safety organization, or HR department are the next you should report to. After them, you local governmental health and safety regulatory agency. In the US, this is usually, but not always, OSHA, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
Tell your supervisor, manager, safety specialist, union representative, or Human Resource manager.
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A manager should want to adhere to legislation regarding the health and safety of employees to keep the employees healthy and safe, to maintain productivity, to avoid fines for the company, and to keep from going to jail.
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You should report to a higher member of staff to seek adivce or extra training. For example, shift manager, team leader, health and saftety manager if it is health and safety related, engineering manager if it is engineering related.
A manager's career goals should be to advance as far as possible. If you want to move ahead a lot, you should try to advance your education.
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