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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Health and Safety Definitions of hazard Risk and control Hazards: Working practices Moving and handling – when moving people it important, risk of not moving correctly, control trained correctly understanding in how to move safely etc. Giving injections – giving injections is important to be done correctly or series damage can be done. Insure correct dosage is being given, trained in how to give safe injections etc. Infection: Damage is can do, Control procedures should always
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Naeem uses multiple strategies to develop his key points within the article by effectively communicating the information to his audience. Analyzing Second-hand Smoke – Ignored Implications by Dr. Zahid Naeem Dr. Zahid Naeem’s article addresses the hazards of smoking and emphasizes the dangers of second-hand smoke. Dr. Naeem writes his article primarily to address parents of young children and current smokers by providing information in a statistical format. He quantifies the dangers that second-hand
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Risk Assessments Hazard | Who might be harmed & risk/likelihood | Risk evaluation(precautions) | Action | This is a broken door found in the toilet cubicles, | This might harm a student that could be effect by this | | | I will be assessing some risk that may be found at Swanshurst School. However you might find many risks in other health and social care settings that could potentially hurt a service user. This will also encourage the health and social care setting to improve and minimise
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1. What kinds of natural imbalances might affect your region? What makes your region particularly vulnerable to these imbalances? 2. Provide a specific example of a weather incident/natural disaster that occurred in your area in the past and discuss how the incident was handled by local residents and town/state officials. 3. What can people in your area do to prepare for a similar incident? (Consider what can be done prior to, during, and after the disaster. Be sure to include specific details
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M2 – Assess the hazard identified in the health or social care setting. D1 – Make recommendations in relation to identified hazards to minimise the risk to the service user group The first hazard that I will be assessing is the wooden structure that I spotted in the Blended Learning Centre in the Breakspeare Building. As a group we gave the structure a severity of 3 and a likelihood of 3, of which, the overall risk rating was 9. With this structure, I was convinced that the severity of an accident
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During storms or other natural disasters, customers and 9-1-1 public safety agencies call PG&E for a variety of reasons; for example; power outage, wires down, arcing wires, broken poles, or tree limbs on wires etc. Hundreds of calls per hour may be received and outage tags are generated awaiting assessment teams to respond. Our goal is to make our electric distribution system safe for the public and our workers, communicate effectively to our customers and restore service as quickly as possible
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Safety is one of the most important essentials for a restaurant. After all, kitchens are hot and fires are bound to happen—and they can quickly escalate causing major damages to both property and employees. In order to keep the staff, customers, and the building safe you must employ a fire suppression system. Selecting a fire suppression system may seem easy at first, until you realize that there are several options available. If you are on the hunt for a fire suppression system and do not know
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Volcano Disaster Assistance Program: Pros and Cons The Volcano Disaster Assistance Program was formed in 1986 in response to the devastating volcanic mudflow caused by an eruption of Nevado del Ruiz volcano in Colombia. The mudflow destroyed the city in 1985, killing more than 25,000 people. Unfortunately, the tragedy was preventable. Better education of the local population and clear communication would have allowed warnings to be received, understood, and acted upon prior to the disaster. Volcanologist
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building codes, zoning laws, and regulations for capital improvements. Structure and infrastructure projects will include communications around flood-prone areas, structural retrofits, floodwalls and retaining walls. Mitigate Guide noted that FEMA Hazard Mitigation Assistance program is eligible for grant money to assist communities in creating a plan (Mitigation Guide.org, 2013, section 6, para 1). All plans should also include sections for natural systems protections mitigations, education programs
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