Which ethical perspective best describes the PPI management's approach to outside audits by OSHA …show more content…
There is no room for injury or inefficiency. A small company must run smoothly in order to survive the needs of the economy. I believe that it is PPI’s “duty” or responsibility to its employees to ensure that they are working under the best and safest conditions. Regardless if any repercussions that the inspection team may fine, it is better to find and fix those discrepancies rather than wait for something bad to happen. I think this initiative is a smart one, not only for the business but for the employee’s as well. I’m sure the employees are grateful that PPI cares enough to take these extra steps in ensuring the company remains successful and keeping everyone happily