hazards
rights and responsibilities
purchasing
definitions
concept of production
100

What are the two types of hazards?

Physical and chemical hazards

100

according to the law do workers need a safe working environment when they are on the job? 

Yes

100

what is The form that a business fills out to order goods; may be the same as a purchase agreement or purchase contract

purchasing order

100

they economic process or activity or producing goods and services

production

100

issuing orders for production to begin

dispatching

200

what is one example of a chemical hazard?

gases, liquids, dusts, vapors

200

as a worker do you have to pay attention to training?

yes you do 

200

what is A series of sequential steps taken by purchasing specialists to buy goods and services for a business

purchasing process

200

any resource that is found in nature to produce goods

natural resource

200

determining the the time table to follow in production

scheduling 

300

what is one example of a physical hazard?

anything that can damage the outside of you without chemicals, such as noise, or machinery


300

are you allowed to work whenever you want for how long you want at any age?

no. there are restrictions 

300

what is purchasing 

the buying of goods and services for a buisness

300

using factors of production resources to create a new product or service

entrepreneurship 

300

make sure products meet standard and are completed according to plan

follow up

400

what does OSHA stand for

Occupational safety and health act

400

once you hit 18 do any of the time rules apply to you

no

400

what is the inventory level at which a company would place a new order or start a new manufacturing run.

reorder point 
400

people who work to produce goods and ervices

human resource 

400

who decides what to buy, when to buy it, and how much of it to buy

the owner

500

when was OSHA created

1970

500

true or false, you are allowed to work in the kitchen under the age of 16 (cook)

false

500

what is the reorder point formula

maximum daily or weekly or monthly usage ×   lead time +  safety stock      

500

productive resources; human and natural resources and capital goods 

factors of production

500

what should purchase orders include

company name, address, telephone, fax number, and logo

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