It has many aspects: personal hygiene (proper living habits, cleanliness of body and clothing, healthful diet, a balanced regimen of rest and exercise); domestic hygiene (sanitary preparation of food, cleanliness, and ventilation of the home); public hygiene (supervision of water and food supply, containment of communicable disease, disposal of garbage and sewage, control of air and water pollution); industrial hygiene (measures that minimize occupational disease and accident); and mental hygiene (recognition of mental and emotional factors in healthful living).
hygiene factors must be addressed to avoid dissatisfaction
-policies and procedures for staff treatment
-suitable level and quality of supervision
-pleasant physical and working conditions
-appropriate level of salary and status for the job
The word hygiene derives from the name of the ancient Greek goddess of healthful living, Hygeia. Initially worshipped in her own right, by the fifth century bce in Athens Hygeia was instead depicted as a demi-god, the daughter or wife of the god of healing, Asclepius. While worship of Asclepius aimed at curing disease through divine intercession, worship of Hygeia emphasized obtaining health by living wisely in accordance with her laws. In contemporary Western society the concept of hygiene has become associated with standards of personal grooming which often have little effect on individual health.
Types of hygine
It has many aspects: personal hygiene (proper living habits, cleanliness of body and clothing, healthful diet, a balanced regimen of rest and exercise); domestic hygiene (sanitary preparation of food, cleanliness, and ventilation of the home); public hygiene (supervision of water and food supply, containment of communicable disease, disposal of garbage and sewage, control of air and water pollution); industrial hygiene (measures that minimize occupational disease and accident); and mental hygiene (recognition of mental and emotional factors in healthful living).
Brushing your teeth after meals and snacking. Flossing every night and having your teeth cleaned twice a year to keep your mouth healthy
Different types of hygiene include oral hygiene, as well as other types of personal hygiene. There are also sleep and mental hygiene.
peronal and kitchen hyiene
a hygiene is a hygiene :P
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Some examples of motivators (lead to job satisfaction and supports people's needs) include: 1. Achievement 2. Work Content 3. Advancement 4. Responsibility 5. Recognition 6. Awards Some examples of hygiene factors (those factors that if aren't there become demotivators) include: 1. Company Policy 2. Working Conditions 3. Salary 4. Benefits 5. Supervision 6. Administration
Public hygiene is the science and art of increasing the cleanliness of a population. Examples of this include water treatment facilities and sanitary sewer systems.
Personal hygiene kit is composed of the primary things you need to care for yourself. Examples are: toothbrush, hair brush, deodorant, etc.
some personal hygiene procedure every day
Improper hygiene is when a person lacks the ability to maintain cleanliness. Examples are when someone doesnt brush their teeth, or maybe they dont take shower or baths etc.
This theory classifies the factors needed to motivate people into two categories: hygiene factors and motivating factors. Hygiene factors are necessary for motivation but not sufficient; they do not bring satisfaction, but they prevent dissatisfaction. Some examples are compensation; company policies; level of supervision or ownership of the assigned work; relationship with superiors, subordinates, and peers; and working conditions. Motivating factors are factors that bring (or increase) job satisfaction. Some examples are challenging work assignment, opportunity for career advancement and accomplishments, opportunity for growth, sense of responsibility, and recognition.
This theory classifies the factors needed to motivate people into two categories: hygiene factors and motivating factors. Hygiene factors are necessary for motivation but not sufficient; they do not bring satisfaction, but they prevent dissatisfaction. Some examples are compensation; company policies; level of supervision or ownership of the assigned work; relationship with superiors, subordinates, and peers; and working conditions. Motivating factors are factors that bring (or increase) job satisfaction. Some examples are challenging work assignment, opportunity for career advancement and accomplishments, opportunity for growth, sense of responsibility, and recognition.
Basic hand washing and skin care, Daily Shower,Brushing Teeth At Least Twice A Day,Take Care of your Nails,Neat and Clean Clothing
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