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British (General)

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As you learned in Unit two of this module, incidents almost always have underlying and root causes as well as immediate causes without investigation. The underlying and root causes of instance may not be identified, meaning that other similar events will not be prevented or the instant Mary occur. In addition, aggrieved parties can, in almost all cases, initiate a claim up to three years after an injury becomes evident following an incident at work. This means that an organisation may be faced with defending a civil claim for damages several years after what appeared to be a trivial instant without the information contained in an investigation report, defending such a claim may prove difficult. Click next to continue. This is Jenny. She's looking online for a better deal for her utilities. Her household budget is shrinking and her contract is coming to an end, so now is a good time for her to explore her options. She discovers that moving to a competitors green energy plan will save her money. She shares her finding with friends on Twitter, but her current supplier, whom I work for, is using a social monitoring hub that listens to our customers and lets us know when a company or services are mentioned. This system has alerted me to Jenny's posts. The customer centric digital platform calculates Jennings Value and works out of attention budget. It then creates a table of offers that might interest her and benefit us. On October 1st, 2006 the regulatory reform by a safety order came into force. There was a major change in legislation as it removed the need for fire certificates. However, employers must now take steps to ensure that they have what is known as a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment in place because of the potentially catastrophic consequences of fire both employers and employees their responsibilities for fire safety.