Province used to occupy the present-day provinces of Quezon, Marinduque, and Aurora. It has three congressional district presently used by thed three provinces, namely: the then-Marinduque, then-Aurora, and then-Quezon. Was noted during the place dotted with "Bayabas" (guava tree). One day, a special couple passing along the area ran out of provisions, and since their destination was still far, they decided to stop and look for food. The guavas were in season then, and the husband, sensing that the fruit could be edible, picked up a few and shared them with his wife. A native of the place happened to pass by and the couple, eager to know what they were eating, asked for the name of the fruit. The native answered "Bayabas", they misunderstood the word "Tayabas"
The founding of Tayabas dates back in 1578 when Franciscan friars, empressed by its healthy climate and amiability of its folks, decided to build a chapel. As recorded, the town’s first government was established in 1620 with Don Lucas as the first executive. In 1651, due to its strategic location and high income, the municipality of Tayabas was made capital of the then province of Tayabas (now Quezon Province)
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Risk Management !!!
Risk management involves you, the employer, looking at the risks that arise in the workplace and then putting sensible health and safety measures in place to control them. By doing this you can protect your most valuable asset, your employees, as well as members of the public from harm. During 2004/05, 220 people were killed and over 150,000 were injured at work because of a failure to manage risk.
As an employer, the law requires you to assess and manage health and safety risks - for most businesses this is not difficult to do and HSE has published Five Steps to Risk Assessment to help you. This is not the only way to do a risk assessment, there are other methods that work well, particularly for more complex risks and circumstances. However we believe this method is the most straightforward for most organisations.
As an employer, the law requires you to assess and manage health and safety risks - for most businesses this is not difficult to do and HSE has published Five Steps to Risk Assessment to help you. This is not the only way to do a risk assessment, there are other methods that work well, particularly for more complex risks and circumstances. However we believe this method is the most straightforward for most organisations.
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