|Pre-Issue IV Date: | |Assignment Title: |Assignment Ref: 3a | |Hazards in settings | | |Issue Date |End Date: |Actual Hand-in Date:
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Program Management The emergency preparedness program starts with the building of a foundation involving management, leadership, commitment and financial support. Without the financial support and commitment from management, providing and building a successful emergency planning program and maintaining the necessary resources will be very difficult. Investing in a preparedness program is essential for maintaining and/or rebuilding your business after a disaster. As many as 40% of businesses affected
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in place other than those listed below. The ladder has to be placed in one of the fire escape routes for the room. Hazards Use this box to list all the hazards identified in the activity. The tick box list includes some of the more common hazards that may be encountered when doing your risk assessment. It also provides space to allow you to add your own. In this example we have identified a number of hazards that could be present in this activity. The main ones are concerned with electricity
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Emergency Consequences of Terrorist Incidents, 2002, pg. 13). These secondary explosive attacks could also be used as diversionary methods to keep first responders from helping the injured. The goal of explosive devices is to cause an explosion and/ or a fire. This presents another threat to first responders, as they are now
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* 2 out of 2 points | | | What is the minimum safe clearance between cranes and energized power lines operating at 50KV or below? Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: | 10 feet | | | | | * Question 2 2 out of 2 points | | | Which of the following is NOT part of Heinrich's Domino theory of accident causation?Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: | d. Distraction by moving vehicle | | | | | * Question 3 2 out of 2 points | | | An electrical
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M2: Assess the hazards identified in the health or social care setting. D1: Make recommendations in relation to identified hazards to minimise the risks to the service user group. A risk assessment is used to assess the hazards and risks that can cause harm to individuals in an environment. I did my risk assessment for my placement which is a day nursery setting called Quince Tree. Many parents and their children visit this health and social care setting daily and a risk assessment was needed to
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Potential Hazards in Health and Social Care Settings While working at Langdale view a residential care home, I came across many potential hazards. A hazard is anything that can cause harm to an individual. Hazards affect all the people working in that care setting including, staff, visitors and individuals, there are a lot of hazards which can be found in and around every health and social care setting. Hazards: Hazards in the physical environment The physical environment is the surroundings
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medical office that you may encounter? When an emergency occurs you will need to know how to handle such a thing. Emergencies can be fire to a chemical hazard or something like that. There could always be emergency's somewhere somehow some may not be man-made some may be man made. There are many precautions and safety tips and rules to these. When there is a fire you exit the building and get as far away as you can get. When there is a tornado you go to the lowest point possible. If for any reason
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where there are more than one unlabelled container is in use, and ensure that container content is known in the event of an emergency where outside personnel may be involved. Secondary container labelling must include the name of the substance and hazard warnings. This information should be stated
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RISK ASSESSMENT & HAZARD IDENTIFICATION Learners Name: Alex beard | | | Location: Rosliston Forestry Centre | | | | | | | | | Description of Activity:An activity day consisting of 3 different activities where the teams will be scored. Firstly there will be a brief at the beginning of the day to ensure they understand the day. They will then be split into groups and spend 20 to 25 minutes at each activity, having a break in-between. Towards the end of the day they will be de-briefed
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