Respuesta :
Answer:
government inspectors.
Explanation:
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is the government inspector or regulator that supervises product quality and safety in the United States.
Hence, Important issues concerning product quality and safety specifications are governed by the contracts a company signs with its government inspectors or regulators.
A regulator or government inspector has been appointed by the government to monitor activities in a particular industry
Answer:
suppliers and distributors
Explanation:
When a company needs to purchase a product or service, one of the key roles of the buying decision centers is to verify the quality and safety specifications that the company requires. When a purchase contract is being signed with a vendor, the required quality and safety specifications must be included in the contract.
The same happens with the company's distributors that are responsible for the downstream channels. They must comply with the company's quality and safety specifications in order to properly deliver the company's products.
The other options are wrong because:
- Government inspectors have the duty and the power to regulate product quality and safety specifications, but they do not sign contracts with manufacturers. They can control and establish fines for poor standards, and even withdraw products from the market.
- A company employs its workers (supervisors and HRM), and the only contract signed with them is the employment contract.