National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI) Culinary Practice Exam

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What should a supervisor's first response be if an employee is injured?

  1. cover the shift

  2. secure medical attention

  3. let employee go home for the rest of the day

  4. correct the condition that led to the accident

The correct answer is: correct the condition that led to the accident

The most appropriate initial response from a supervisor when an employee is injured is to secure medical attention. This ensures the health and safety of the injured employee is prioritized, allowing for proper assessment and treatment of the injury. Medical attention may involve calling for professional help, taking the employee to a healthcare facility, or administering first aid if qualified. Ensuring that the employee receives necessary medical care is crucial to prevent complications and demonstrates a commitment to workplace safety. While addressing the condition that led to the accident is important for preventing future incidents, it should occur after immediate medical needs are addressed. Covering the shift or allowing the employee to go home does not prioritize their health and safety, making securing medical attention the clear first response in such situations.