Answer:- Differences between a prescriptive approach and performance approach:-
In prescriptive approach laws, regulations, and standards drive safety and health practices in US.
In performance approach manufacturers, employers and others identify and evaluate the risks of their workplaces products and processes. They must then act to eliminate reduce and control the risks. Governments do not have to prescribe in detail how to achieve safety through standards and regulations.
Performance approach is based on behaviour because in this approach we evaluate risks of products and processes.
BONUS QUESTION 2: Explain the basic differences between a prescriptive approach to safety and health regulations...
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My question relates to the difference between the public health approach in regard to community focus and prevention campaigns versus the medical care approach of treatment of medical issues. The examples given are: Public health: Health promotion events such as weight lose and Physical fitness campaigns. Medical Care: Treatment od diabetes and Treatment of hypertension What was asked and I’m looking for is a Comparison and clear contrast of six similarities and differences of the two.
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