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Sun Coast Remediation

Sun Coast Remediation

Research Objectives, Research Questions, and Hypotheses

In Sun Coast, companies can get remediation services. The company works with businesses and governmental organizations to help remove toxins from the water and the air. Sun Coast cares about the wellbeing of the staff who work for them, but six primary business problems have been identified in the organization. To help solve the business problems identified, the following are the research objectives, research questions, and hypotheses.

RO1: Determine if the job site particulate matter pollution affects employees’ health.

RQ1: Is there a relationship between particulate matter pollution and employee health?

Ho1: There is no statistically significant relationship between particulate matter pollution and employee health. (Majid, 2018)

Ha1: There is a statistically significant relationship between particulate matter pollution and employee health.

RO2: To determine if safety training reduces the lost time hours.

RQ2: Is there a relationship between the safety training and the lost time hours?

Ho2: There is no significant relationship between safety training and lost time hours.

Ha2: There is a significant relationship between safety training and lost time hours.

RO3: To determine the relationship between sound-level exposure and the cost of hearing protection. (Ernst & Smith, 2018)

RQ3: Is there a relationship between the sound-level exposure and the cost of hearing protection?

Ho3: There is no significant relationship between the sound-level exposure and the cost of hearing protection.

Ha3: There is a significant relationship between sound-level exposure and the cost of hearing equipment.

RO4: To determine the effectiveness of the new employee training program.

RQ4: Is the new employee training program effective at helping employees observe the health and safety measures?

Ho4: The new employee training program is not adequate compared to the prior training program. (Majid, 2018)

Ha4: The new employee training program is effective compared to the prior training program.

RO5: To determine whether lead levels in the blood have increased.

RQ5: Is there a relationship between lead exposure at the workplace and the lead levels in the blood for the employees? (Nayak & Singh, 2021)

Ho5: There is no significant relationship between lead exposure and the lead levels in the blood for the employees.

Ha5: There is a significant relationship between lead exposure and the lead levels in the blood for the employees.

RO6: To determine the ROI for the different lines of service.

RQ6: Is the ROI for the different lines of service other? (Nayak & Singh, 2021)

Ho6: There is no significant difference between the different lines’ ROI.

Ha6: There is a significant difference between the ROI of the different lines of service

References

Ernst, E., & Smith, K. (2018). Research Fundamentals. In More Harm than Good? (pp. 25-60).

Springer, Cham.

Majid, U. (2018). Research fundamentals: Study design, population, and sample

size. Undergraduate research in natural and clinical science and technology journal2, 1-7.

Nayak, J. K., & Singh, P. (2021). Fundamentals of research methodology problems and

prospects. SSDN Publishers & Distributors.