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  2. Induction training - Wikipedia

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    The goals of induction training are in line with those of the wider induction process, and include: Creating a positive atmosphere; Addressing any new job concerns; Increasing comfort level and feeling of belonging; Increasing knowledge of the organisation and its procedures & policies; Sharing organisational values; Sharing job specific ...

  3. Induction programme - Wikipedia

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    An induction programme is an important process for bringing staff into an organisation. It provides an introduction to the working environment and the set-up of the employee within the organisation. The process will cover the employer and employee rights and the terms requirements for working at the company and pay attention to the health and ...

  4. Employee handbook - Wikipedia

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    Case-Specific: company policies, rules, disciplinary and grievance procedures, and other information modeled after employment laws or regulations. The employee handbook, if one exists, is almost always a part of a company's onboarding or induction process for new staff. A written employee handbook gives clear advice to employees and creates a ...

  5. Site-specific - Wikipedia

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    Site-specific may refer to: Site-specific art; Site-specific recombination, in molecular biology; Site-specific theatre This page was last edited on 30 ...

  6. Work method statement - Wikipedia

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    A work method statement, sometimes referred to as a safe work method statement or SWMS or a safe work procedure, is a part of a workplace safety plan. [1] It is primarily used in construction to describe a document that gives specific instructions on how to safely perform a work related task, or operate a piece of plant or equipment.

  7. Site-specific performance - Wikipedia

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    It often involves research of the site prior to the performance. [1] It is often discussed in relation to both theatre and visual art traditions. [2] Nick Kaye was one of the first scholars to consider site-specific performance from both theatrical and visual art perspectives in his book, Site-Specific Art: Performance, Place and Documentation. [3]

  8. Category:Citation Style 1 specific-source templates - Wikipedia

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    If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Citation Style 1 specific-source templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Citation Style 1 specific-source templates]]</noinclude>

  9. Wrapper (data mining) - Wikipedia

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    Wrapper induction is the problem of devising extraction procedures on an automatic basis, with minimal reliance on hand-crafted rules. Many web pages are automatically generated from structured data – telephone directories, product catalogs, etc. – wrapped in a loosely structured presentation language (usually some variant of HTML ...