• Management Of Employee Welfare With Emphasis On Industrial Accidents And Safety

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    • 1.4            OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
      The following listed below have been considered as the objective of this prices of work.
      a) To suggest and recommend ways of reducing or out righting eliminating specific hazard and unsafe  environment characteristic
      b) To find out the cause of  industrial accidents in premier breweries PLCOnitsha.
      c)  To serve as a base for future research on industrial accident in the brewery.
      d) To highlight on the relationship between specific employees and environment characteristic and accidents behavior    
      1.5            DEFINITION OF TERMS PERCULIAR TO THE STUDY
      COMBUSTIBLE/ EXPLODEABLE:     
      These are sudden violent bursts of materials such as gases or very hot objectives.
      CRISES:   
      Stage where workers performance is less  than what is expected sequel to in efficiency and improper attitude to work.
      HUMAN CAUSATIVE FACTORS:
      These  factors are caused of accidents attributable to human beings
      HORSE PLAY:  
      Rough play which could result to an injury or accident to a worker.
      INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE:
      Process where the work environment is kept free of infectious disease and dirt the that might arise from the nature of work.
      OCCUPATION DISEASE:  
      Certain disease that are inherent  in certain jobs and are likely to affect the health of persons at work place.
      POLICY STATEMENT:      
      Statement made by the organization in simple from explaining the intention of management and indicating all  major safety programmes  measures available stipulating how the employer and employee can ensure adequate safety.
      SAFETY ENGINERRING:
      Process of creating a work situation in which the efficiency and effectiveness of man and machine are maximized
      USAGE ACT:
      This act are due to actions taken by a person without due regard for his safety or that of his colleagues.
      FATAL ACCIDENTS:
      These accidents might result to loss of part of the body or even total loss (Death) to work.
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      Akpabo E (1986) Protecting Industrial  Workers Against Health  Hazards;
      Business Time;OxfordPress; P 18
      Blake R.P (1987) Industrial Safety; South African; African- Feb Publisher; 3rd
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      Blake R.P (1988) Industrial Safety; South African; African- Feb Publisher; 4rd
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