An ethical dilemma is a situation that will often involve an apparent conflict between moral imperatives, in which to obey one would result in transgressing another. This is also called an ethical paradox since in moral philosophy, paradox plays a central role in ethics debates. For instance, an ethical admonition to "love thy neighbour as thy self" is not always just in contrast with, but sometimes in contradiction to an armed neighbour actively trying to kill you: if he or she succeeds, you will
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are to identify and assess hazards, put safety plans in place, and determine how to avoid, reduce, or eliminate the risks altogether. That is why in the 1970’s the “Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) established three permanent federal agencies to help with accessing such issues. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to set and enforce standards, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health to conduct research on workplace hazards, and the Occupational Safety
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The top 10 competencies the author cities in order to be an emergency manager in the 21st century are; The first competency is Comprehensive Emergency Management can also be described as framework. This is an overall understanding of all hazards in all phases. The second competency is Leadership and Team building, this allows the emergency manager to keep each situation under control and streamline the processes that are meant for successful management of individuals on a team or department. When
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First Name Surname Instructor Course Date Strategic Action Plan for a Hazardous Materials Incident The strategic action plan outlines the actions needed to accomplish the goal of containing a hazard of a dangerous gas leakage to a given environment. The action plan acts as a tool for social planning in an industrial setup during the cases of emergency. It outlines the necessary steps required, responsibilities of various agencies, risk assessment, the Local Emergency Response Plan, and appropriate
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the term hazard means when something is at a danger and risk . the term risk mitigation is defined as steps to decrease the effects. regulations are very important as without these regulations we can always make a lot of mistakes that can put people at risk . especially in the lab it can put people at a risk if regulations and these laws weren't followed .legalisation is the process of the production of laws , they are set out by the national , state or local organisations. if
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“The Risk Taker” I believe if you do not take risks then you are not living. In life everything requires a decision, and those decisions will not only affect you, but the people around you as well. No decision is a small choice and in every situation or problem in your life a decision must be made and there is always a risk associated with it that follows. It is frightening to think about all of the possible undesirable consequences that would present its self, and I must admit that I have made
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I am an Interdisciplinary Study in Social work major. I will be looking in a social worker view of how to help and prepare the community I would be working for environment and climate awareness and preparation, natural disasters aware and what to do when it happens, social worker role and job to help the communities, help find employment for victims, and promote family work together to recover from this as a whole and explain how the natural disasters was the cause of the horrible situation that
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what precautions would a community take to prepare for a tornado? In an event of a disaster, a community may be limited to the number of officials in a police and/or fire department. Events such as a tornado, depending on which type, may leave a community damaged to the point where no vehicle can pass, such as an ambulance or fire truck. When a disaster, for instance, a tornado occurs, the community could be the best hope for survival until responders reach the scene. Involving citizens
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vulnerability to natural hazards are Wealth and Age. The wealthier a person is the less effected they are by natural hazards. This is because of many reasons such as, when a natural hazard occurs like an earthquake, the class a person lives in may influence how a person is affected by natural hazards. If a person lives in a lower economic group the more vulnerable they are to natural hazards. The lower the class, the less wealthy they are and the more susceptible to natural hazards like earthquakes and
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crash. My involvement has allowed me to introduce security related scenarios into the exercises, such as IED devices, active shooter, or security breaches. This enables the exercises, whether full-scale or table-top, to align with the NIMS / ICS All Hazards approach relative to emergency
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