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Ethical issues in Production and Operation department

Presented by Names Neha Gupta Durgesh Pandey Syuog Pitale Darshan Pujari Roll No. 73 97 99 100

Kanchan Rajput
Krishna Rana

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The basic concepts and fundamental principles of right human


conduct. It includes study of universal values such as the:

Essential equality of all men and women,


Human or natural rights,

Obedience to the law of land,


Concern for health and safety and, Increasingly, also for the natural environment.

We live in an era of cut throat competition and competition breeds


enmity

This enmity reflects in business operations, code of conduct Business houses with deeper pockets crush small operators and markets are monopolized

In such a scenario certain standards are required to govern how


organizations go about their business operations, these standards are called ethics

All of us want businesses to be fair, clean and beneficial to the society

For that to happen, organizations need to abide by ethics or rule of


law, engage themselves in fair practices and competition; all of which will benefit the consumer, the society and organization

It is the individual, the consumer, the employee or the human social unit of the society who benefits from ethics

These ethics are meant to analyze problems that come up in day to


day course of business operations.

Satisfying Basic Human Needs Creating Credibility

Long Term Gains


Improving Decision Making Securing the Society

Uniting People and Leadership To retain the public image of the business To take business operations seriously and direct towards missions To reduce decision making dilemmas To inculcate the fundamental and moral change

Production is the functional area responsible for turning inputs into


finished outputs through a series of production processes.

Five production sub-functions:1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Production and planning department Purchasing department

Stores department
Design and technical support department Works department

Receiving raw materials Storing materials at safe place

Supervising the movement of material in the whole plant


Ensuring that the employees produce the right quality Ensuring proper health and safety for the workers Motivate the staff and set high work performance.

Systematic direction, control, and evaluation of the entire range of processes that transform inputs into finished goods or services.

It deals with design and management of products, processes, services and supply chains

Inputs-HR, capital, materials, land, energy, information, customer

Transformations-convert inputs into outputs


Outputs-goods or services, and waste

Make efficient use of materials, capacity, and knowledge to achieve output

Has to follow certain specified codes to achieve the desired output levels

Management of human, technology and system resources He also does planning, organizing, directing, staffing, and

controlling

Worker safety Product safety

Quality
Hiring and firing workers Workers rights

Ethically produced goods are defined as goods produced under

conditions of progressive stakeholder relations, advanced


environmental practices and respect for human rights

An ethical business has to be concerned with the behaviour of all

businesses that operate in the supply chain i.e.


- Suppliers - Contractors - Distributors - Sales agents

Ethics in production is a subset of business ethic


Cost efficiency is sometimes achieved at the cost of quality Poor processes and technology is used to keep the cost down, this is especially true for small players who cannot afford economies of scale

All the production functions are governed by production ethics but

there are certain that are severely harmful or deleterious which need
to be monitored continuously. The following are worth mentioning: Less problems are more of dilemmas (advanced technology)

Defective services and products or products those are innately


deleterious Animal testing and their rights or use of economically or socially deprived people for testing or experimentation is another area of production ethics

Ethics of transactions between the organization and the


environment

In certain products the danger is greater i.e. a slight error can reduce the quality and increase the danger associated with consumption or usage of the same exponentially

Eg. Johnson & Johnson

Social perceptions also create an impasse sometimes. Eg. Coco


cola.

Maintenance of standard procedure with supplier

Consistency in training process


Helps in auditing Helps in increased brand value & trust of customer

DISADVANTAGES OF UNETHICAL PRACTICES IN PRODUCTIONS


Loss of customer Loss of confidence High rate of rejection

Stock-out, if unethical code of conduct


Problems in certification

Sections 11 to 20 of the Act deal with the provisions of health of workers in factory. These are:

Sec 11 Cleanliness
Sec 12 Disposal of wastes and effluents Sec 13 Ventilation and Temperature

Sec 14 Dust and Fumes


Sec 15 Artificial humidification Sec 16 Over crowding Sec 17 Lighting Sec 18 Drinking Water Sec 19 Latrines and urinals Sec 20 Spittoons

Sections 21 to 41

Sec 21 Fencing of machinery Sec 22 Work on or near machinery in motion Sec 23 Employment of young children on dangerous machines

Sec 24 Striking gear and devices for cutting off power


Sec 25 Self acting machines Sec 26 Casing of new machines

Sec 27 Prohibition of employment of women and children near cotton


openers Sec 28 Hoists and lifts

Sec 29 Lifting machines, chains, ropes and lifting tackles


Sec 30 Revolving machinery Sec 31 Pressure plant

Sec 32 Floors, stairs and means of access


Sec 33 Pits, sumps, openings in floors Sec 34 - Excessive weights

Sec 35 Protection to eyes

Sec 36 Precautions against dangerous fumes, gases etc and use


of portable electric light

Sec 37 Precautions against explosives or inflammable dust, gas

etc.

Sec 38 Precautions in case of fire Sec 39 Power to require specifications of defective parts or tests of ability Sec 40 Safety of buildings and machinery/(A &B) SAFETY OFFICERS -1000 workers Sec 41 Power to make rules to supplement the provisions.

Six factors are involved in ethical decision making:


1. 2. 3. 4.

Magnitude of consequence Probability of the effect Social Agreement Time Interval

5.
6.

Proximity
Concentration of Effect

ETHICAL CASES
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ENVIRONMENTALLY PC

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