The Meaning Of Danger Imagine working on dangerous or life on the line jobs like for instance the military. To me the Military is a dangerous job because people are putting their lives on the line for not only themselves but people around them. When your in the Military you deploy and risk your life trying to fight terrible people. One of the top most dangerous job in the Military is being part of Pararescue, always working in harsh/ terrible conditions. “They fly, climb, and march to battlefields
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Question number 1 Answers 1. I will do situational analysis on the emergency situation happening in the country in terms of: a. Magnitude of the problem & population needs: by looking i. Epidemiologic data ii. Direct and indirect economic costs of the emergency incurs iii. Social cost-demographic impact it produce iv. Societal perception towards the emergency happening b. Assessing the already existing emergency response in terms of: i. Coordination: 1. checking the disaster and preparedness plans
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ESSAY 2: Why are some workplace hazards and conditions more readily recognized than others? In particular, discuss the issues of women in the workplace and workplace pollution. Firenze (1978), defines hazard as any existing or potential condition in the workplace that, by itself or interacting with other factors, can result in deaths, injuries, property damage, or other loses. (p. 74) Some workplace hazards and conditions are observable and tangible. These hazards can be easily recognized
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Fire Hazard Management of Dhaka City: Addressing Issues Relating to Institutional Capacity and Public Perception Md. Monowarul Islam* Neelopal Adri** Abstract Dhaka City has been experiencing high rate of urbanization since the last few decades. Presently, more than 11 million people are living in Dhaka City. The development trend of Dhaka is deliberately shifting vertical direction to cope with the extensive population pressure. Nowadays, high ris
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On site and offsite emergency plans on chemical disaster Why Emergency Planning is required? After the incident of Bhopal gas disaster, the Factories Act has been amended and a new chapter i.e. Chapter IVA – provision relating to hazardous processes has been added to the Factories Act with addition of new provisions sec 41A, 41B, 41C, 41D, 41E, 41G & 41H covering all hazardous process industries. Under the provision of Sec 41B(4) every occupier shall with the approval of the Chief
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STUDENT REPONSE FOR WEEK The two words emergency and disaster do send shivers down my spine, when thinking about them. After reading your post I was able to break down the word emergency even more. So I am sure we can agree emergency could be anything that is posing a risk to someone’s life. These specific emergencies require a response team to take immediate action, whereas for example an emergency pertaining to the environment would not. There are specific authorities that may not respond to
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Child Care Center Risk Reduction Plan Program Name: _____________________________________________ License #: _____________ Child care centers must develop a risk reduction plan that identifies the general risks to children served by the child care center. The license holder must establish specific policies and procedures or refer to existing policies and procedures that minimize identified risks, train staff on the procedures, and annually review the procedures. [Minnesota Statutes, section 245A
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Penetration Test vs. Vulnerability Assessment Ø Penetration testing ensures you that your network will not be penetrated by malicious users. Ø Vulnerability Assessment gives an organization the ability to identify potentials for intrusion to their network. Ø Penetration test are more intrusive Reason for Assessement Ø Identify the vulnerability Ø Quantify the vulnerability Ø Prioritizing the vulnerability Internal vs. External Ø Internal assessment shows the vulnerabilities that
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Assessment Report For A Hospital Ward. 1- Flowers beside a patients beside is a hazard. The water that the flowers are in can harbour harmful bacteria. Flowers are no longer allowed in the hospital setting because of this very reason. Patients and visitors are to be kindly informed of this to reduce the risk of infections. 2- The observation machine was left very close to the patient’s bed. This is a potential hazard. It could cause anyone who may be disorientated to bump into it, or for it could
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Bridger 541817 Lisa Unit 3 P1 Understanding potential hazards in health and social care Residental care setting/older adults Physical environment In an older adult care home setting, the physical environment that surronds them can be filled with lots of hazards such as wires being left out, example a hoover, where the older adult didn’t notice it and tripped and fallen and hurt themselves. A big hazard that is often heard of is the flooring of a care home, where it is quite
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