@spyros 11:25 Apr 11, 2018
Please know I meant you no disrespect. I believe your suggestion is not a good match to the hospital - and managerial - context. This is from having worked in UK hospitals and having run a hospital department myself. I have written job descriptions, was responsible for departmental staff, signing off requisition forms for supplies, etc.
Re my 'double entendre' comment, the google examples you have cited usually include mention of specific equipment i.e. the nature of the equipment is qualified, e.g. kitchen and catering equipment, climbing equipment, milk expressing equipment, etc. This takes away the 'double entendre' risk. The sentence Φροντίζει τον εξοπλισμό κάθε εργαζόμενου is seemingly unqualified. As far as we know... |