Ethics Discussion An HSGD Training Aid.

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Ethics Discussion An HSGD Training Aid

Ethics Discussion Discuss the following scenarios and share perspectives of professional ethics best practices. If the discussion indicates further areas of training, please email suggestions to the Training Department

Ethics Discussion Another employee whom you are close to and work closely with appears to be acting a little different or strange. You suspect that maybe drugs or alcohol might be involved. What will you do, and relate this to “Our Virtues” – honesty, integrity, respect, trust, responsible, and citizenship?

Ethics Discussion Promote a Positive Work Environment What have you done to foster this Business Practice and what commitment(s) are you willing to make to your co-workers to get involved with this practice?

Ethics Discussion Obtain and Use Agency Assets Wisely Is this in anyway related to using your own cell phone while at work? If yes, what are the implications and limitations of using your own cell phone while at work?

Ethics Discussion What is the difference, or is there a difference between violating an agency policy or “rule” and being unethical? If so, what is the difference?