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    Snowboarding

    Snowboarding Injuries Wind blowing through your hair, the sun shining brightly in your face and you feel as if there is nothing in the world that could ruin your day. But that can all end in a single moment. You lose your balance and land hard on your wrist, breaking it completely. Your all too perfect day is ruined in a split second, and you find yourself lying in the emergency room of a hospital. Since snowboarding has become more and more popular, snowboarding injuries have become more and

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    Webliography

    Health 104 Webliography Alcohol & Other Drugs: 1. www.drugabuse.gov/drug-abuse/alcohol This website is used to teach high school students about drugs. These drugs are on different drugs just not one drug. This website even has statics and related websites on different drugs. A student could use this site to better educated themselves on different drugs. 2. www.drugfree.org/drug-guide/alcohol This website is use to teach student and parents about the long term

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    Competency Goal 1 Safe

    Goals: • To provide an environment that is positive, nurturing, and encourages children to develop their own safe and healthy habits. • To provide safe environment to prevent and reduce injuries. • To report all incidents and accidents. Activities – Indoors Maintaining a safe environment for my class is very important. The first way to obtain this goal is to have a strong partnership with my parents. Everything I teach the children, I encourage the parents to reinforce

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    Health and Safety

    HEALTH & SAFETY: ACCIDENT RESPONSE, REPORTING AND INVESTIGATION PART NUMBER: SCOPE 923-3012-02 This document tells you how to respond immediately to an accident (an ‘adverse event’), and when and how to investigate and report accidents in the workplace. It helps ensure that the immediate response is appropriate, and that investigations are thorough and dispassionate, and preventative strategies can be put in place to prevent recurrence. AUDIENCE This document is for all employees of SAC

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    Athletic Traine

    Athletes participating in every sport at the collegiate and professional levels have come to rely on an athletic trainer for all of their injuries and ailments. Athletic trainers' specialized scope of practice includes injury prevention, emergency care, clinical diagnosis, therapeutic intervention and rehabilitation of injuries and medical conditions. So if I was the head of an athletic training staff I would first trying to find ways to overseeing the general care of my student-athletes. The athletic

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    Love at First Sight

    from any harmful materials and liquids d. Rubber gloves should always be worn to avoid harmful chemicals spilling or getting on your hands. 1) All persons in the lab must understand all safety procedures in case of emergencies or lab accidents e. Eyewash station location in case of materials entering the eye i. You must wash your eyes for 15 minutes to ensure you clean out all the harmful materials f. Safety Shower location ii. This should be used for

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    Dangerous Buissness

    1. Briefly summarize the basic plot, or issue that the movie addresses. McWane, one of the largest iron pipe foundry companies in North America, is responsible for multiple employee deaths and violation of safety laws that they believe were accidents. McWane was more concerned about productivity and profit and had little care for the well being of their employees. After investigating and hearing information reported from whistleblowers, McWane and upper management was convicted of 125 safety

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    Mmtg

    from high to low and each would have its own critieria to determine the risk with in each area. An example of this would be the matrix shown in figure 1. The end result based on all the statistical data would be that each accident would cost the event an additional 223.77 per accident. Facilities\outfits | Slight | Medium | Serious | Total | Slight | 199.46 | 13.48 | 0 | 212.94 | Medium | 10.79 | 0.04 | 0 | 10.83 | Serious | 0 | 0 | 0 | Total | 210.25 | 13.52 | 223.77

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    Health and Safety at the Workplace

    Unit 27 – Understanding Health and safety in the Business Workplace P1/M1– All work places need to ensure the health and safety of their employees, customers and any persons who will be entering the premises of a business. Businesses have a legal obligation to do so therefore Legal requirements have to be met and guidelines to be followed such as COSHH, RIDDOR, COMAH and other safety factors have to be followed. Legislations such as the Health and Safety Act 1974 ensured that all employers would

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    Health & Safety Plan

    safety professional has recently joined a new organisation and has been tasked to develop a new safety plan for the next 5 years. Situational Analysis Data Reviewed  Employee engagement scores  Accident reporting rates  Audit trends  Employee retention rates What you have seen  Accidents and near misses going undetected / reported  Detailed safe systems of work that are unnecessarily onerous  Generally people are positive about the firm What you’ve been told  People don’t

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