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A comparative study of health and safety provisions and their impacts on profit and non-profit organisations, Dr Rahaman Hasan and Dr Taslim Ahammad

Dr Taslim Ahammad
London Churchill College, Middlesex University

United Kingdom
Dr Rahaman Hasan
London Churchill College

United Kingdom

 

Diaspora Reconnecting Universities with the Discourse of Sustainable Inclusive GrowthPurpose: This paper attempts to compare and identify impact of health and safety provisions and how they are perceived among profit and non-profit organisations.
Design/methodology/approach: The research is based on secondary research, heavily depending on printed (e.g. books, journals) and online resources (e.g. journals, websites) available on the policies and information available on the key areas of the research topics.
Findings: Though different business entity operates in different set norms and values, in relation to health and safety policy and procedures none has any flexibility.
Originality/value: Emphasising the importance of health and safety provisions for both profit and nonprofit organisations.
Keywords: Health and Safety, Social Enterprises, Risks, Profit, Non-profit, Organization.

Citation: Hasan, R. and Ahammad, T.: A comparative study of health and safety provisions and their impacts on profit and non-profit organisations. In Ahmed, A. (Ed.): Reconnecting Universities with the Discourse of  Sustainable Inclusive Growth in Sudan, Vol. 2, pp. 147-160. WASD: Brighton, United Kingdom.

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