1. Physical indicators of a healthy community
A. Safety and environment
Fundamentally, a healthy community has to be safe and practice sound environmental practices. Safe communities ensure that their members are not assaulted, harassed, or abused—physically, emotionally, intellectually, or spiritually. This means that people feel secure coming and going from the building. It means effective hazard communication and training. It means compliance with OSHA regulations. And it means that managers respect differences and think inclusively. Environmentally sound communities ensure that air, water, heat, light, noise, and work stations are all within regulatory standards. They are also conscious of the environmental issues associated with their ...
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