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Health and Safety in the Workplace Ronald F. White, Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy College of Mount St. Joseph
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Introduction The Deadliest Catch OSSHA: Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSSHA: Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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Healthy Workplace How healthy is healthy? – What is the standard? Knowledge of Health Risks – How much research into health risks? Imperfect information – Unknown Health Risks Health Risks – Physical Health Exposure to disease causing agents – Lead, mercury etc. Exposure to communicable diseases – Influenza, – Mental Health Exposure to mental health risks – Depression
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Safe Workplace How safe is safe? – How does one set safety standards? Too high Too low – Industry Specific Standards Accidents vs. Negligence Responsibility – Accidents – Corporate Responsibility – Employee Responsibility – Governmental Responsibility
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Issues State Paternalism – Stockholder Theory – Stakeholder Theory Risk Taking – Vulnerable groups Are employees vulnerable groups? – Voluntary assumption of risk v. involuntary assumption Rights of individual – Right to know vs. right to be protected from hazardous work » Right to refuse – Duty to provide information v. duty to protect Rights of Corporations Coercive Offers Responsibility – Corporate – Employee – Government Monitoring and Enforcement – Trade-off between Safety and Costs – Effectiveness of Monitoring Underfunded Governmental Agencies (OSHA) Cultural Relativism
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Discuss the Health and Safety Risks of the Following Occupations Policemen Firemen School Teachers Day Care Workers Steel Workers College Professors Health Care Workers
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