A factory worker is one who works in the factory and usually operates the machines to complete a task so that a production can be made.
Most times though, these factory workers face some <em>work hazards </em>which can include( but not limited to):
- Work related injuries
- Work related Stress
- Possible loss of life due to machine malfunction, etc.
With all these in mind, we can see that it is important that workers get some form of protection at work so that they would not face these work related dangers and in the event that they do face them, they would get adequate compensation.
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We can approach science from various angles. It may be that our aim is to solve a problem or to try to understand something. But, at the same time, what we find in it as explanatory or credible may be different if our profession is to be a trader, an importer of industrial equipment, a researcher or a teacher. Our concerns about science may differ according to the angle from which we think about it. That is to say, what is important when judging or evaluating science is different according to our relationship with it at certain times: whether we see it as producers, disseminators or consumers. Therefore, from the outset we have an area of complexity in thinking about science from our starting point.
If you get 1 and you add that to 9, you will get the sum of 10