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Profit is a by-product of work happiness is its chief product. [Pg.107]

Happiness is someone to love, something to do, and something to hope for. [Pg.107]

Based upon the hypothesis that happy employees work in a safer manner, let us explore this proposition and identify the potential benefits for safety and health professionals. There have been a number of studies that have identified that some people may be predisposed to be happier than other people. There are studies that identify that people tend to be happier or more satisfied if their basic needs are met. However, if an employee has his or her basic needs, such as compensation, security, working environment, and related needs met by the employer, and the employee is satisfied and generally happy in the job function, will this equate to an employee working safer in the workplace  [Pg.107]

One variable that cannot be discounted is the fact that virtually aU employees encounter stressors from outside of the workplace which they bring with them as baggage to the workplace. These stressors can include such issues as divorce, sick children, aging parent issues, medical problems, and other non-work-related issues. These outside issues can potentially impact the thought patterns and concentration of employees while performing functions within the workplace. [Pg.107]

Safety and health professionals are aware of the issues that generally make an employee unhappy— namely, lack of perceived adequate compensation levels, too few or too many work hours, unsafe working environments, rigid management, and little or no say as to their job functions or activities. Safety and health professionals are also aware that outside influences such as a labor disputes, workers compensation claim disputes, disciplinary actions, and related activities can also impact the employee s satisfaction in the workplace. [Pg.107]


Although this concept is a bit esoteric and is difficult to quantify, safety and health professionals can see the distinction between happy and unhappy employees by simply watching the smiles on the faces of their employees. If your anployee s basic needs, inclnding safety and health, are met and a fair compensation level is provided, the safety and health professional will have an impact on the happiness levels of his or her employees through the creation of a safe, healthful, environmentally sound, employee-empowered workplace that is free of conflict and strife. Arguably, a happy employee will work safer, and the creation of this happiness will pay dividends to employees as well as your company or organization. Happy = Safe. [Pg.109]

I shall not know if you have pardoned me. lean only hope that you do. I go to my death in the hope of resurrection in the world to come. Almighty Jesu have you and yours in his safe keeping, most beloved sister, and God send you such health and happiness as the world can provide, knowing that it is but a grain of sand, by comparison to the joy of Heaven which by God s grace awaits us all. Written at Pontefract on the eve of the Nativity of John the Baptist and knowing the hour of my death. [Pg.385]

By the time I was in the fifth grade my mom was educated and my doctor helped her to realize I couldn t go to school in that building. She pulled me out of school and got a tutor to work with me at home. That was a pretty hard time for me. I didn t want to be pulled out of school nobody does at that age. School is your only connection to a social life. So, I wasn t happy about it but I knew it was the right decision. The school wasn t a safe place for me, or for anyone, for that matter. When I stopped going to that school I started the process of getting healthy. [Pg.153]

He was with his mother to the very end, an it was his hand that give her the last blessin of the Church an his voice recited the prayers that send the departin soul safe on its journey to the throne of God. It s the happy woman my Mona was in them last few days... [Pg.28]

Jick Muldoon is very happy. He is on a two-week vacation and he is driving to Pelican Beach. He needs this vacation because he works at the Ace Dynamite Factory. He has to make sure that all of the dynamite is safely packed into boxes before it s loaded onto trucks to be shipped. He needs a lot of peace and quiet. Pelican Beach is usually a very quiet place. He always goes there on his vacation because there are no noisy crowds, no loud noises, no loud music, and, especially, no fireworks. Even the seagulls are quiet. [Pg.13]

There are both ethical and safety concerns about GMOs. Although the developers, and others, are happy that the technology is safe for human health and the environment, others disagree. This is why GM plants and animals are not organically acceptable. [Pg.207]

Why is she a hero forever changing lives of three children giving them a chance to grow up in a safe, loving home setting an example for others, like me a year later, babies all healthy, happy, well adjusted ... [Pg.196]

Safe at home, Volpone admits having felt terror in the courtroom. " Fore God, my left leg gan to have the cramp." With a bowl of wine, the fox tries to regain his good humor and his old lust for life. "Any device now, of rare, ingenious knavery" would make him happy. Another bowl of wine to fortify the blood, plus Mosca s entrance to supply the knavery, and Volpone s recovery is under way. [Pg.25]

Some people say essential oils that mimic a hormonal response should be avoided as a precautionary measure during pregnancy. We haven t seen the hard evidence but are happy to avoid the following just in case. (Herbs used to season food are safe in that capacity.)... [Pg.154]

There is no magic pill that can solve problems or make people happy, but many other drugs are available that can reduce stress and anxiety and that are safe when taken under a doctor s supervision. They are not for everybody and are easily misused. Users buy illicit street drugs or they forge, steal, or buy prescriptions. They often go to many different physicians for a variety of medical conditions and obtain a prescription from each one, thus enabling them to satisfy their need for higher than normal doses. [Pg.32]

At times, patients want therapists to choose the physician they will see. If their insurance allows that freedom, we are happy to comply. We maintain relationships with different types of physicians, each with different strengths. At times, two psychiatrists may be equally qualified but have different areas of expertise. We hope that our patients benefit from onr detailed knowledge of possible referral sources. We try to match the patient with the physician by thinking about the personality of the patient and the physician s interview style. In addition, we often offer to call our colleague, to say that we are sending a specific patient. We hope that this process communicates to the patients that they can expect the same kind of caring, professional behavior from our respected colleague that they have come to expect from us. We find that these personal relationships provide a safe, calm context in which patients can consider their treatment options. [Pg.221]

On the parents side, they may be tyrannized by the question "Are we doing all we can to make our child happy " They may be reluctant to risk unpopularity by refusing their only child s excessive or inappropriate requests "We just can t say no. " So they put their son or daughter at risk of more freedom than is good for the child, instead of declaring "We know you don t like our not letting you go, but the situation is too unsupervised to be safe."... [Pg.82]

In the past, landowners and developers have been happy to rely upon the advice given by their environmental consultants in order to provide them with comfort that the land they are interested in is safe and free from any undue liabilities. [Pg.154]

After she and her analyst had spent considerable time exploring her difficulty tolerating ambivalence, especially in the transference, she recalled accompanying her father while he used a pick and shovel to terrace a barren, rocky hillside next to their home. She spent many quiet and happy hours helping him to carry away small rocks and playing in the dirt while he worked. She treasured this time, because it was the only time in her childhood when she had felt truly safe and calm in his presence. [Pg.62]

It would seem to me that anybody who does not want a strong economy, a safe and clean environment and the most efficient possible use of national and international resources is a very strange person indeed. Anybody who does not want sweeter engines, better roads, safer cars, more responsible drivers and happy owners is not really operating on all his mental cylinders."... [Pg.40]

Unfortunately, this endless search for security won t create a happy, fulfilled life. It won t even make us feel safe. As long as we stay locked inside our small self, we re guaranteed to fear everything that remains outside—that is, everything. To identify with this small self is to ensure that we will suffer. [Pg.198]

Rick didn t need a therapist who could help him fix his life. He needed help learning to quiet his mind enough so that he could safely approach the mountain of anger that stood between him and his happiness. Once he could look at that mountain calmly, he could understand its place in his life and make different choices about how to respond to it. He needed to explore the terrain of his inner life and see what it was waiting to teach him. He needed to fully accept himself, his smallness as well as his largeness, his anger, blame, resentment, and rejection as much as his love, tenderness, and much-ignored capacity for compassion. [Pg.212]

Of course, you wouldn t actually know much about what s happening to the subjects of Kiera s politburo dictatorship these days. Rubra continued pleasantly. You being a loner now. Did you know dear old Bonney was shouting for you yesterday I whisked one of the non-possessed away from her clutches, put him on a tube carriage, and shot him off to one of my safe areas. I don t think she was very happy about it. Your name... [Pg.345]

Throughout the book there will also be reference to a series of appendices. Biochemistry is a vast subject, and for most healthcare purposes you probably need only the broad outlines plus certain relevant details. On the other hand, here and there puzzling facts may seem to emerge like rabbits out of a hat. If you are happy to take these facts on tmst, you can safely ignore the book s appendices without your patients suffering in years to come. If, on the other hand, curiosity or frustration draws you in further, the appendices are there to help out. [Pg.21]

The reasons to start in elementary school are primarily psychological. Kids are curious, have no preconceived ideas about the subject and their attitudes are still quite flexible. Also most teachers are happy to include special programs and their schedules are easier to interrupt than in higher grades. Simple, safe demonstrations are available which easily fit into the elementary science curriculum. [Pg.112]

So what is our definition of safety It is one that involves unsafety and accidents, it is one that sees safety as danger, but it is also one that is happy to define safety as safe through the ways we seek to... [Pg.174]


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