M1-How legislation promotes the safety of an individual The Management of Health and Safety at Work Act (amended 1999) The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 clarify in more general terms what employers are required to do to manage health and safety. If there is falls or injuries in the workplace it highlights the hazards and protects the employee against discrimination in the workplace. Exposure to hazardous agents such as dust‚ fumes‚ noise‚ vibration‚ radiation or harmful
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E1/E2/E3. The social model of disability says that disability is caused by the way society looks upon things‚ rather than by a person’s impairment or difference. It looks at ways how removing barriers that restrict life choices for people with a disability. When barriers are removed‚ people with disabilities can be independent and equal in society‚ with choice and control over their own lives. The social model of disability says that disability is caused by the way society is organised. The medical
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unit Unit 3 P4- Explain possible priorities and responses when dealing with two particular incidents or emergencies in a health and social care setting There are many incidents and emergencies that can occur in a health and social care setting regardless of how careful you try and it is how many precautions they take. The health care setting I will be talking about is a Care home‚ and the priorities and responses that should take place when dealing with incidents and emergencies within it. Priorities
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In this task I am being asked to explain the challenges of globalization for a selected business when they are using the Internet as a marketing tool. I have decided to use New Look as my selected business. Globalization can be summarized as the process that an organization starts to integrate on a global scale. When it comes to online marketing there are many risks an individual can face when it comes to purchasing online. As this generation is all about technology most things that are set
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During the P0 challenge everyone’s ideas for the project were heard. We did this through the normal brainstorming method. We all read the instructions‚ then everyone shared their ideas for how we should complete the prototype. We quickly started to realize that everyone had a similar vision on the basics of the car. However‚ we all had different ideas for the materials and how to assemble the car. In order for everyone’s ideas and opinions to be heard‚ we each took time explaining to the group what
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Customer benefits HAP has customers come to them in seek of financial help. Specialising in superannuation‚ HAP assists customers in ensuring they have the best return on their investment. The value that Graeme delivers is the extend post sales service. In the interview he stated that he goes above and beyond in ensuring that the customer has full satisfaction post sales. He provides updates to his clients monthly. Quite often the clients that come to visit Graeme and HAP are unaware about how
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L3 Unit 33: The Impact of Communication Technology on Business Unit code: L/502/5485 QCF Level 3: BTEC National Credit value: 10 Date Set | March 2011 | Hand in date | June 2011 | Guided learning hours: 60 Learning Outcomes: 1. Know how the internet operates and the facilities available 2. Be able to use the internet and related technology for a range of business activities 3. Understand how organisations adapt to trends in the use of e-business 4. Understand the key features of planning
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reference Then‚ go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My Study area – make sure it is clearly marked with your name‚ the course title and the Unit and Assessment number. Name: Daniel Booth Please note that this Assessment document has 14 pages and is made up of 3 Parts. Part 1: Understand food labelling 1. Identify the nutritional information that must be provided on food labels. On food labelling nutritional information must be showing
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Unit 6 questions Chapter 16: 1) Along with railroads‚ the Republicans’ protective tariffs helped build other U.S. industries‚ including textile and steel manufacturing in the Northeast and Midwest and (through a tariff on imported wool) sheep ranching in the West. Tariffs also funded government itself. Tariffs provided the largest share of revenue for the treasury‚ and helped fund the projects. 2) Farmers on the Great Plains faced the challenge of a hostile environment. In the grasslands‚ a cloud
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2. The formula 2n2 determines the____________ that can be accommodated in any level. (a) Electrons (b) Atoms (c) Neutrons (c) Protons 3. __________ are used to get a strong magnetic field. (a) Superconductors (b) Semiconductors (c) Magnetic field (d) None of the above 4. -----------------are used in heating elements‚ precision instruments‚ incandescent lamps‚ and motor starters. (a) Low Resistivity Materials (6) Medium Resistivity Materials (c) High Resistivity Materials (d) None of the above
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