M1: Discuss the importance of keeping fault logs Fault logs are used to record the occurrence of danger and faults on a computer, these faults can then be used in the future if the problem happens again so the technician can decide the problem quickly without having to troubleshoot it again. These faults can be problems such as hardware or software errors that require a certain technique to fix this can be listed in the notes in the fault log for the technician to quickly fix the problem. Due to
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This is Child Safety Month. Many parents are putting their children in harm's way without even realizing it by not installing the safety seat properly. In fact, it is estimated that 80 percent of car seats are not installed properly. Fortunately, there are many things you can do in order to make sure that your child's safety seat is installed properly. You want to make sure that you pick the car seat that is the appropriate size for your child. Keep in mind that newborns and infants need rear-facing
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Consequences On March 25, 1911 the Triangle Waist Factory in New York City went up in flames. Experts say it was most likely a cigarette bud from a worker but we will never know for sure. While this event was a tragedy it sparked a movement for worker safety regulations across the nation. I will be exploring what all this event affected and how it affects us today. The tragedy at the Triangle Waist Factory helped the organization ILGWU which was a labor union at the time made up of mostly women, gain
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The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire was one of the greatest tragedies of the progressive era. All started with the labor movement originated from poor working conditions in those years. Workers were usually overexploited and underpaid. One of the companies that more was noticed was the factory of Triangle Shirtwaist located in the ninth and tenth of Asch Building (NYC). The company, under the ownership of Max Black and Isaac Harris, produced blouses known as shirtwaists. The company usually hired
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produce garments for New Yorkers elite. However, part of the problem was that the cost of everything was on the rise, such as material and shipping cost. So this put pressure on Harries and Blanck to have continuous production and to get as much product out as possible at the lowest price possible. This put a lot of strain on the works inside the triangle shirtwaist factory. Mostly young immigrant women were forced to work 12 hour days, everyday in cramped and inhumane working conditions, at a line
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Triangle Factory Fire safety issues. The triangle factory fire was one of the most tragic events in New York, up until September 11th of 2001. 146 bodies were identified, any others were burnt in the fire or too massacred to tell who it was. No one knows exactly how the fire was started. There are theories, but for it to have gone the way it did, the conditions of the building, and the people, couldn't have been safe. The women who worked at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, had apparently
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Ten Halloween Safety Tips 1. Have your child carry a flashlight or glow stick while trick-or-treating. This will not only help your child to see, it will also help others see him/her. 2. Decorate costumes and bags with reflective tape for added safety and visibility. 3. Use non-toxic makeup and always test in a small area of skin first, like on the arm. Be sure to take it off before bedtime to avoid skin or eye irritation. 4. Always walk on sidewalks or paths. If there are no sidewalks, walk
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Losing your ability to control your speed while descending a steep mountain road isn't on any trucker's wish list. However, if you ever found yourself in that situation, a well placed runaway truck ramp would likely be at the top of your list. These lifesavers are designed to bring the runaway truck or other motor vehicle to a safe stop. Although the need for the ramps is on the decrease because of improved braking technology, driving down a steep mountain grade in a 40 ton semi truck does put the
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have in common is a high cost to replace the difficult to access component. On some auto repairs you can save money by going to a privately owned shop instead of a dealership. However, nobody wants to replace the evaporator on a Dodge or Chrysler product. Therefore, both independent and dealership shops will come in at a high estimate. They’re
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Question 1) Develop and update legal knowledge Five areas of business compliance required by restaurants operating within NSW include: Business names A business name is a name or title under which a person or other legal entity may conduct its business (Vickery and Pendleton, 2009). It is necessary to register so that a person may find out the details of a proprietor where the business is not trading under the owner’s name. Registering a business name does not give ownership of that name to
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