E1/D1: The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974- This Act is set out to look after children and others at work. Their aims are: •Securing the health of all workers in the area. •Protecting persons against risks to health and safety arising in connection to the person. •Controlling dangerous substances in a work area. The act ensures that all workplaces have signs of risks and safety procedures for everyone in that workplace to know them and how they are all controlled. All settings must have warnings
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TASK DESCRIPTION 1. Using the resources available to you‚ find a suitable job that you can apply for once you have completed your HND/HNC and produce the following: a. A copy of the job specification; b. A copy of the personal criteria; c. A relevant CV; (2.1) d. A covering letter (2.1) 2. Justify why the job is suitable for you and what interested you in this job. (1.1) 3. Identify any skills and/or competencies which you will need to develop in order to progress
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6 BTEC Business ADR Fitness testing for sport and exercise Unit overview The purpose of this unit is to introduce students to the concepts of fitness testing and health screening. It is paramount the students develop the skills and experience which will allow them to carry out fitness tests. You will need to expose them to a variety of fitness tests to enhance their practical awareness. In addition they will also develop the skills and knowledge which will allow them to analyse test
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1. What does RAID stand for? A Redundant array of independent disks uses two or more drives in combination to create a fault-tolerant system that protects against physical hard drive failure and increase hard drive performance. 2. When would we use RAID? A RAID can be accomplished with either hardware or software and is usually used with network servers. 3. Define the following types of RAID: a.) RAID 0 stripes data across all drives. b.) RAID 1 is sometimes known as disk mirroring. Disk
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D1: Evaluate the influence different stakeholders exert in one organisation. I will be evaluating the influence different stakeholders exert on Carphone Warehouse. Carphone warehouse is a successful UK mobile phone retailer. They have 1‚700 stores across Europe so they are a large organisation. Manager is one of the stakeholders in Carphone warehouse. The influence the manager has on Carphone warehouse is very important. The manager in Carphone house is driven by success and will look for innovative
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objectives. The main functional areas in a business are: • Production • Research and development • Administration • Customer service • Sales • Marketing • ICT • Human Resources • Finance • Distribution In task 3 I will be explaining how 4 functional areas have a role in the aims and objectives of Tesco. Tesco is a business that always wants to make profit as an aim. The marketing department will go out and see what consumers are looking for‚ it might be child
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service has to offer‚ who their target market are‚ what the customers desire‚ look into competitor prices and offers and then how they would promote their own service. One of Tesco’s concepts is to have “A growing business‚ full of opportunities” [1]. Marketing may contribute to this principle by researching new‚ different and effective ways of reaching specific target market. For example if marketing were looking to promote Tesco’s range of fresh fruit‚ particularly to children below the age of
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  68.1 Understanding the principles of person centred assessment and care planning. 1.1 Explain the importance of a holistic approach and planning of care or support. One of the essential aspects of planning care services is to have a holistic approach to planning and provision. This means recognising that all parts of person life will have an impact on their care needs and that you need to look beyond what you see when you meet them for the first time. The idea of person centred
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BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Business Unit # 01: The Business Environment Learner Name Learner ID BTEC Registration No : Activity Date Issued Completion Date Submitted on Report Writing Assignment Reference L3 Unit 01 Assignment 01‚ Learning Outcome 1 & 2 This brief has been verified as being fit for purposes Assessor Signature Date Internal Verifier Signature Date Assignment 01‚ Learning Outcome 1 & 2 Assignment Title Business environment of two different organisations
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Unit 1 1.1 And 1.2 I am going to outline the early year’s curriculum models while supporting children’s care‚ learning and development. I will also be evaluating the relationships between theoretical perspectives and early year’s curriculum models. There are three early year curriculum models that we follow. They are as follows Birth – 3matters‚ foundation Phase and Key Stages. Birth – 3 matters Birth to three is a government framework which supports the learning of under 3’’s. It recognizes
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