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Title: Constraints on Organisations


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Constraints on Organisations
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Statutory constraints
  • Statutory constraints are the laws and
    legislation by which a company has to abide.

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Statutory constraints
  • Examples of statutory constraints are
  • Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
  • Employment Law
  • The Disability Discrimination Act

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Voluntary constraints
  • Voluntary codes of practice are statements by an
    organisation about methods of working which are
    recommended as good practice within an industry.
  • Organisations that volunteer to abide by the
    codes display symbols showing customers that they
    participate in such schemes. The codes normally
    have no legal backing but use other ways of
    encouraging compliance.

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Voluntary constraints
  • An example of an organisation that publishes and
    administers a code of practice is the Advertising
    Standards Agency (ASA).

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Voluntary constraints
  • What other voluntary constraints can you think of?

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Voluntary constraints
  • British Standards Institute
  • BSI British Standards is the UK's national
    standards organization that produces standards
    and information products that promote and share
    best practice.  It serves the interests of a wide
    range of industry sectors as well as governments,
    consumers, employees and society overall, to make
    sure that British, European and international
    standards are useful, relevant and authoritative.

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Voluntary constraints
  • The Kitemark can be used to indicate
    certification by BSI, but only where a Kitemark
    scheme has been set up around a particular
    standard. It is mainly applicable to safety and
    quality management standards.

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Voluntary constraints
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Voluntary constraints
  • Businesses who make emissions to air, land and
    water are regulated by the Environment Agency
    under strict European and UK laws, to protect the
    environment and human health.
  • If your company needs to comply with these laws
    you will need a permission from us to operate.
    This permission usually comes in the form of a
    permit, which usually requires you to monitor
    your emissions.

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Compliance
  • How can organisations ensure that they comply?
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