SAFETY HANDBOOK Student’s name Course title Date Safety Handbook Introduction Safety is the state of serenity being devoid of harm or any form of event that may be considered non-desirable. In any type of institution, be it, a business, school, industry, laboratory or even the common workplace, safety plays a major role in ensuring activities run smoothly and no-one gets hurt while doing their job. Safety encompasses protection from a wide host of potential hazards which could be physical
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TOM The deceased was white male, 178ch in height and was discovered by his wife lying face down in a paddock in front of the gate to one of his dog pens. The deceased had been missing for a few hours after he had left his place of residence to go feed his greyhounds on his property. He was found with his right arm bent with his palm down beneath his face and his feet and legs were together. The clothing and surrounding area appeared undisturbed. Two plastic buckets, one containing dog food, were
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Original Writing Coursework English Language “Thirty seven, thirty eight, thirty nine.” The sharp, knife-like corner of my red hooded corduroy jacket scraped the tender flesh of my hand as I squared up to my watch waiting for the tedious hand to reach the number 12. I preferred it when I could see the distance from me to my house, but right now I wasn’t close enough to tell. The tall branches penetrated the foggy indigo sky like daggers, robbing me of my senses and replacing them with fear. The
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Gangs ~Britanie Taylor “Gangs”, the biggest threat to societies worldwide. The Oxford Dictionary defines the ‘gang’ as an organized group of criminals or disorderly people. Are your one of these people? I would hope not. You may have been feeling left out by your classmates but have been welcomed I by this significant group that seems to always want attention. Don’t be fooled. Gangs come in all shapes in sizes and welcome any willing volunteers. On the surface, gangs are caused by peer pressure
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uk/page/modules/breathingandasthma/asthma3.cfm?coSiteNavigation_allTopic=1 The respiratory system is what helps us with our breathing, it helps us inhale oxygen and exhale card on dioxide, the exchange of gases is work of the respiratory system. It is getting rid of oxygen from the blood, respiration is done when we inhale through the nose or mouth and then goes through the trachea to the lungs in the diaphragm. Nervous system https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=nervous+system&source=images&cd=&ved=0CAcQjRw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww
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saturated fats. Saturated, or trans fats can cause your body to overwork your blood-clotting capacities and lead to a much higher chance for both heart attacks and strokes. Full-fat dairy products are especially bad, as they not only come loaded with cholesterol but there is evidence that they can have additional negative effects regarding blood clotting. Too much cholesterol will build up in your arteries, limiting blood flow. This buildup, or plaque, will also impede the flow of oxygen to your major
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metabolism? Answer 1: Insulin and Glucagon work in tandem to keep the glucose levels in the blood within the normal range. If someone if experiencing high blood sugar levels, the pancreas will begin to secrete insulin by way of the beta cells. As this is happening the liver will take up the glucose and store it as glycogen. Now in the reverse, if a person is suffering from hypoglycemia and has low blood sugar, the alpha cells located inside of the pancreas will begin to produce glucagon. This substance
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Group 3 Respiratory System * Consists of organs responsible for carrying oxygen from the air to the bloodstream and for expelling the waste product carbon dioxide. * Air passes from the nose or mouth via various respiratory passages, to millions of balloons like sacs, the alveoli in the lungs. Respiration -term for the processes by which oxygen reaches body cells and is utilized by them in metabolism bywhich carbon dioxide is eliminated. Parts of the Respiratory System * Nose-The
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Gangs “Gangs”, the biggest threat to societies worldwide. The Oxford Dictionary defines the ‘gang’ as an organized group of criminals or disorderly people. Are your one of these people? I would hope not. You may have been feeling left out by your classmates but have been welcomed I by this significant group that seems to always want attention. Don’t be fooled. Gangs come in all shapes in sizes and welcome any willing volunteers. On the surface, gangs are caused by peer pressure and greed
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Seizures can also be a sign of poisoning. An example of poisoning commonly seen at my clinic is exposure to mouse baits. Rodenticide poisoning is when the patient eats the mouse poison and it will cause blood clotting problems as well as some nervous system problems. These patients may have blood tests done to
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