P4, M4, D3
,• Employee Information
Employee information is stored on computers and is kept private and confidential.
should be kept for a minimum number of years and it should be accessed by
management for the purpose of emergency contact and information checking.
Security measures appropriate to the method of storage and relative value of the
information should be put in place. Storage and disclosure should be carried out in
circumstances which physically protects the information and allows it to maintain it
status as protected confidential information. Employees automatically have duties
to their employers to not knowingly misuse or wrongfully disclose their employer's
confidential information. These obligations are also often expressly confirmed in
their employment contracts. If these employees leave a business, the business is
less well protected. The courts will generally only protect the more important trade
secrets of a business and will be reluctant to restrict ex-employees from
subsequently using less critical information.
Employee information is kept on a computer because the data is essential for the
lab and if it isn’t kept on a computer it can be mislaid, this may result in large
difficulties such as workers not getting paid, or the employers being unsure of the
amount of workers they’ve employed. Not discovering the amount of workers
they’ve employed, the lab have no idea if they’ve got the correct level of staff to
undertake the jobs. The information can be utilized by the employer as they’ve got
to get in touch with each other frequently and also keep track of the workers
development. Additionally, and people who assist with the government who execut
inspections of workers to discover if they are ideal for the task and to see any
criminal instances the employee might have been in this, enables the lab to have a
, • Work schedules
Work schedules are stored on computers and are viewable on paper copies across the
workplace. Using this method; employees are able to find out what duties and shift they a
said to be undertaking. This implies that there’ll be fewer confusions that may enable the
laboratory to undertake duties more proficiently. The data will have to be utilized regular
there shall be employees who might not understand what they should be doing or what s
they are undertaking. If the data is viewable across the lab, then it can be utilized very ea
The explanation for maintaining work schedules is that if there no work schedules then
workers wont understand what jobs to undertake as this will then produce misunderstand
on what staff member is doing the job. This results in time being wasted therefore, it will
require more time to execute jobs.
Work schedules are stored on a computer and on paper copies because without this date,
lab isn’t ordered and workers wont understand when to undertake particular tasks or wha
their work hours are. Another explanation why the data needs to be stored on the compu
and paper copies is because on a computer work schedules are able to be modified quite
simply. This enables the lab to switch work schedules and on paper copies it can be utilize
by employers quire simply. The information can be utilized by the employers and the
employees as the workers need to understand when they are working and the employers
have to understand which staff should be undertaking which job. The security procedure
undertaking this data is people have to be employers at this lab to reach this data. The da
doesn’t really make use for people that are not working at this lab.