Energy and Environment Group Project Is plastic pellet spill incident in HK waters solvable? 2012/2013 Sem 1 Class: 88-167-01-08 Cheung Hin Long(10548963) Cheung Chi Cheung(10549999) Mak Chi Kit Oscar(10550937) Energy and Environment Project Is plastic pellet spill incident in HK waters solvable? Table of Content 1 Introduction……………………………………………………………3 2 Process……………………………………………………………………3 3 What is the plastic pellet…………………………………………4 4 Properties………………………………………………………………
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for Preventing Road Accidents 1. Most important method to bring down accidents is strict enforcement of speed limits. 90 % of accidents can be avoided by strict enforcement of speed limits. 2. Heavy Penalty should be imposed on ALL those who cross speed limits. If this is strictly implemented‚ nobody will dare to go at high speed. 3. Existing speed limits should be brought down further. 4. Heavy penalty should be imposed for those who cause accidents. 5. Tamper proof
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Appears more tired or lethargic Serious illnesses: • Severe bleeding • Chocking • Unconsciousness • Epileptic seizure • Suspected fractures • Breathing difficulties • Head injuries • Disorientation ACCIDENT PROCEDURES Immediate action should be taken as follows: • Reassure the child • Do not move the child unless it is absolutely necessary • If children are unconscious
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a bulb before any women came in to shower because the bulb kept burning out and members kept complaining and no female employees could reach the socket. Alison‚ who has some first aid training and was on the front desk‚ arrived shortly after the accident because Petra Solinsky‚ a member heading out to the tennis courts‚ heard him scream and pressed the medical alarm button. Alison called up to ask me to wait for the ambulance. The ambulance arrived at 5:00 p. m. They shouldn’t of taken so long. The
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Lauren Markow Professor Marc Gentzler PSY 410 14 November 2013 Accident Analysis Project Expectancy As individuals carry on in life they develop expectancies. Expectancy is what we expect to occur in a familiar situation. We expect a doorknob to twist clockwise and a light switch to go down when we want the light off. Expectancies are carried over to driving. Dewar‚ Farber‚ & Olson (2010)‚ discusses how common practices have been developed while designing vehicles‚ road-design
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many causes of car accidents. Teenage drivers are involved in numerous crashes because of their immaturity. The radio‚ electronics‚ or other people can distract the driver. Accidents are also associated with bad weather. Even though speeding is against the law‚ individuals do it anyway‚ leading to lose of control over their vehicle. Drinking and driving is a very dangerous cause of car crashes. Traffic accidents can harm or possibly kill someone. People involved in these accidents may have to face
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Just after midnight on December 3‚ 1984‚ a pesticide plant in Bhopal‚ India had a chemical leak accident. The chemical that was released into the air is called methyl isocyanate‚ or MIC‚ used to make pesticides. This chemical is tremendously harmful and fatal to humans‚ livestock‚ and crops. Only a short-term exposure may cause death or unfavorable health effects. The slums of Bhopal and its residents that surrounded the plant which were mostly affected by the gas suffered dearly. An estimated 8
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Risk Assessment Hi I’m am and I going to write about the control measure and the outcomes. This will include the procedures that will be taken to limit or stop accidents from happening throughout the two sports I have chosen. This will go along with the Risk assessment sheet. Football. Hazard One- Number of players on the pitch. This could lead to many collisions and players running into each other. The control measure for this would be to limit the teams to 11 v 11 as this would provide
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Michael Colimbini: MRI Tragic Accident E. Fuentes MRI 201 April 29‚ 2013 Maria Barajas Michael Colombini: MRI Tragic Accident Michael Colombini was a six-year-old boy from the city of New York State who passed away and fell victim to a tragic example of a ferromagnetic projectile accident that could have been prevented. The story of Michael Colombini begins in the busy city of New York State back in the summer of 2001. There had been a series of tests that had been administered to Michael
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Case Study 5: Cerebrovascular Accident Situation: It is early morning and the client‚ an 80-year-old woman‚ is getting out of bed. She has a mild headache over the right temple‚ is fatigued‚ and feels slightly weak. She calls for her husband to let him know she will be going back to bed for a while. When her husband comes in to check on her‚ he finds that she is having trouble saying words and has a slight left-sided facial droop. When he helps her up from the bedside‚ he notices weakness in her
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