*Everyone* is responsible for being alert to potential problems in the workplace, workers, supervisors, managers, etc.
Host or security staff members
When driving, constantly be alert to potential hazards.
Monitoring will alert you to potential problems that may lead to downtime, or when it comes to security, they can alert you when suspicious activity is occurring on your network.
If you are not alert to the presence of hazards in the workplace, then you are more likely to be impacted by then (i.e to be injured). The idea is that you do not want to be hurt, so you watch out for things or situations that might hurt you.
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An employer should always be alert to anything that might harm the employees, so that they will remain safe and healthy.
To make workers aware of the risk, and to keep them alert.
Symbols are used in lab procedures and in other kinds of instructions to alert you to important information or to the potential for hazards if procedures are not carefully followed.
Pain serves to alert a person to potential or actual damage to the body.
Joe notices a person that he's never seen before in the employee lounge area and as far as he can tell the person does not have a badge. Who is responsible to alert and report any suspicious activity or behavior, unsecured portable devices, or unsecured data, or other potential security incidents in accordance with the organization's policies?
Symbols are used in lab procedures and in other kinds of instructions to alert you to important information or to the potential for hazards if procedures are not carefully followed.
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