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    Lifeguard Research Paper

    As a lifeguard, I have learned that it’s important to be alert to prevent injuries like slipping on the pool deck or hitting one’s head in the shallow end. On two separate occasions within one week, I conducted two rescues: one involving an eight-year-old girl; and the other, a little boy. Both times, when I saw signs of each swimmer struggle under water, I blew my whistle to clear the pool, jumped in, and performed the proper rescue.   As a senior guard at the Robin Road Pool in Hillsborough, I

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    Securing Truck Tarps

    Truck tarps protect your load from the weather and prevent it from falling or blowing out on to the road where it can damage the vehicles behind and possibly cause an accident. Depending on the load, securing the tarp can be difficult. For example, sometimes the air flow may cause the tarp to do a lot of flapping and allow rain water underneath. Proper securement may require a different method from the one you're using now. Below are three ways of securing truck tarps. Cord and Grommets This is

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    Raymond Kilgore Research Paper

    Raymond Kilgore was always big on safety of others. He worked in construction on most theme parks in Florida. Grandpa Ray and his coworkers turned friends always got the job done. He always made sure his coworkers were safe and secure when on construction sites. On this particular day the sun was bright and everything was going right. During this time they were working on Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Grandpa Ray and John was working on putting bricks on a restaurant being built on the strip of the theme

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    Child Safety Seats

    Child safety seats are designed to protect children from injury or death during the car accidents. Each year, thousands of children are killed or injured because of the car accidents and safety seats help to protect children (Car Seats); however, the child safety seats did not appear until 1962. There were two inventors who invented the child safety seats: one was Briton Jean Ames, who invented the featured a Y-strap, which was similar than the modern one. The other designer was American Len Rivkin

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    Triangle Fire Of 1911 Analysis

    “Triangle Fire of 1911” is a documentary based on the fire that occurred in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory on March 25, 1911, in which 145 workers of various ages died. The shirtwaist factory fire was the deadliest workplace accident in history, although shirtwaist factory workers had gone on strike for better working conditions before the fire it was not until after the tragedy that several laws were passed to improve working conditions. “The Triangle Fire of 1911” also talks about how the women

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    Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Research Paper

    that occurred in 1911 was a huge tragedy and led to discussion of why safety regulations are important. The girls couldn’t escape because the made assumptions about the moral character of the works and locked the doors that led to the fabric so the workers didn’t steal any. The fire killed 148 people because there was no escape route; so most of the people either jumped out the window or burned in the fire. If there had been safety regulations in the factory then there would have been fire escape doors

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    Triangle Shirt Factory Fire Research Paper

    a rule but it's there to provide fast ways in order to get things done efficiently but in a safe manner. During the industrial revolution this policy of safety wasn't followed through deeming it as a curse. There were multiple violations such as the door blockage so if there were to be a fire there would be many casualties because of the safety hazard. An incessant that represents this is "The Triangle Shirt Factory Fire" which had 114 casualties"". Since factories were requiring employees people

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    Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Research Paper

    The deadliest workplace accident in New York City's history on March 25th, 1911 was the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire.(1) Which killed 146 of 500 employees, mostly young female immigrants from Europe working long hours for low wages. The young women died from unsafely inadequate, precautions, and lack of fire escapes. The ten-story building known as Brown Building in which the fire occurred was owned by Max Blanca and Issa Harris. Housing for the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory was on the top three

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    How to Change a Tire

    the necessary safety precautions. Introduction Attention Getter: Imagine you are driving to the airport to catch a plane to visit your family. You are halfway there and your steering wheel seems heavier and your car is pulling to one side. You then realize you have a flat tire. My name is Jim Miles and today I will show you the steps on how to change a flat tire. Overview of Main Points: Today I am going to explain procedures to take, the tools required, and the necessary safety precautions.

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    prevent any fraudulent action and abuse and to be in compliance of the law.   I find that operations at LJB are going very well. Keeping checks locked in a separate location is great safety measure. This prevents access to LJB funds protecting them from potential theft.   Having pre-numbered checks in my opinion is a good safety measure as well. I would also recommend purchasing the indelible ink machine for the purpose of running checks. The use of the ink machine applies to physical control. Using the

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