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Literature Review

Literature Review

The aim of this paper is to carry out a literature review of research articles that offer judgment into the issues that have been recognized at Sun Coast. The paper will use peer reviewed articles to aid offer info to assist with the established problems. These issues that have been established at Sun Coast comprises of particulate matter, safety training effectiveness, sound-level exposure, new employee training, lead exposure, and return on investment. These issues will be discussed separately as follows.

Particulate Matter (PM)

Particulate Matter (PM) refers to the liquid and solid particles that are emitted into atmosphere air. Conferring to Yadav, A. K., & Jamal, A. (2018). The ambience air quality measurement comprised thermal power and mines sites serving those mines. The article also analyzed the high-volume taster that was utilized during the experimenting period. This info was significant to Sun Coast since it indicates how routine environmental regulations from the mining firms can reduce debris and dust from the streets.

Safety Training Effectiveness Article

On a different point, another issue which was of great concern at Sun Coast was effectiveness of safety training. The researched article was prepared by five authors who are all working as instructors at various high learning institutions. Their focus of their study was on whether or not people who got professional health and safety training had less injuries and accidents. The writes utilized data from ten databases to carry out quantitative research. The chosen studies pinpointed a solid underpinning for the effectiveness of training on employee OHS perspectives and convictions, and to some degree, on employees’ acquaintance but only average for conduct and trivial proofs for its effectiveness on health (Ricci, Chiesi, Bisio, Panari, & Pelosi, 2016, p. 355). This publication relates to the problem at Sun Coast since it indicates that safety training is effective.

Sound-Level Exposure Article

Another issue that has been established at Sun Coast is sound-level exposure. Majority of the affiliated members of staff operate or serve in work setting with very noisy. This article was composed by five authors who are all members of Engineering Unit at Roma Tre University, Italy. Their examination of statistical data revealed a direct correlation between loss of hearing and the wrong application of hearing guards. The info offered in this research can aid Sun Coast by focusing on the recommended execution of preventive approaches like routinely health surveillance for employees with subjection to excessive noise, execution of hearing protection program at the job setting, equipping enough hearing protective gadgets and relative training for workers and employer, and continuous education, all of which can be practical and helpful to solve the issue at Sun Coast (Alfaro Degan, Coltrinari, Lippiello, Nataletti, & Annesi, 2019, p. 656).

New Employee Training Article

Another issue which Sun Coast was concerned with is if their present edition of new employee training was effective. The referenced article was inscribed by Raub, S., Borzillo, S., Perretten, G., & Schmitt, A, and assessed the significance of training. Whereas establishing that new employee orientation is highly significant as it is the primary prospect to train and educate a new staff member, the training is normally indifferent at preeminent. This piece of writing offer info that will guide Sun Coast on the significance of a well formulated and implemented new employee orientation plan of action.

Lead Exposure Article

Sun Coast has affiliated member of staff that serve to minimize lead level from the plants. They have issues regarding following these works after finishing projects. The referenced article was composed by Stephen m. Levin, MD and Mark Goldberg, PhD, CIH2. Their study concentrated on the numerous means that employees may be manifested to lead and the signs and health complications that can ensue from exposure to lead. This article is comprehensive and offers info that is valuable in designing a lead tracking program for workers.

Return on Investment Article

The last issue that Sun Coast is concerned about is Return on Investment (ROI) for the firm’s services. The reference article was written by Micah Pratt and expounded on how to calculate the (ROI). Return on investment is basically the rate of return on a venture and is computed by utilizing a simple mathematical formula which is ROI = (Earnings – Cost) / Cost (Pratt, 2017, p. 2). When computing return on investment, one starts with taking the earning of a venture and then divide it by the cost of venture. The result obtained is expressed as a ratio or a percentage. The above given formula can be applied by Sun Coast to determine if the services they offer are lucrative.

Conclusion

In summation, the literature reviewed offers a critical info that can be exploited to aid Sun Coast research and obtain the required info to address the issues they have determined.

References

Alfaro Degan, G., Coltrinari, G., Lippiello, D., Nataletti, P., & Annesi, D. (2019). Noise Exposure or Workers and the Correct use of the Hearing Protection Device. Retrieved from file:///C:/Users/JMRho/Desktop/Hearing%20Loss.pdf

Levin, S. M., & Goldberg, M. (1999, July 1). Clinical Evaluation and Management of Lead Exposed Construction Workers. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 23-43. Retrieved from https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/(SICI)1097- 0274(200001) 37:1%3C23::AID-AJIM4%3E3.0.CO;2-U

Pratt, M. (2017). How to Measure Your Return on Investments (ROI). Retrieved from https://www.business.org/finance/cost-management/how-to-measure-your-return-oninvestments-roi/

Raub, S., Borzillo, S., Perretten, G., & Schmitt, A. (2021). New employee orientation, role-related stressors and conflict at work: Consequences for work attitudes and performance of hospitality employees. International journal of hospitality management94, 102857.

Ricci, F., Chiesi, A., Bisio, C., Panari, C., & Pelosi, A. (2016). Effectiveness of occupational health and safety training. Journal of Workplace Learning, 28(6), 355. https://doi.org/10.1108JWL-11-2015-0087

Yadav, A. K., & Jamal, A. (2018). Suspended particulate matter and its management system surrounding opencast coal mines. Environmental Quality Management28(2), 123-128.