Nursery Hazard - A danger or risk Danger - The possibility of suffering harm or injury: "his life was in danger". A person or thing that is likely to cause harm or injury: "drought is a danger". Risk - A situation involving exposure to danger: "flouting the law was too much of a risk". Potential Hazards in a nursery could be: • Plugs that are not covered‚ Wires i.e. from a computer‚ radio‚ etc… This is a hazard because if the wire is exposed the child could touch it and be electrocuted. • Cleaning
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How to Deal with Difficult People at Work Interpersonal relationships can influence consistently the effectiveness of work and well-being of employees as well as their psychological state. However‚ often the problem of the formation of positive interpersonal relationships arises‚ especially when there are some difficult people within an organization‚ who ignore interests and needs of other employees. In fact‚ it is possible to find such difficult people practically in any organization. Many employs
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Are morning people born or made? In my case it was definitely made. In my early 20s‚ I rarely went to bed before midnight‚ and I’d almost always sleep in late. I usually didn’t start hitting my stride each day until late afternoon. But after a while I couldn’t ignore the high correlation between success and rising early‚ even in my own life. On those rare occasions where I did get up early‚ I noticed that my productivity was almost always higher‚ not just in the morning but all throughout the day
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Why do young people participate in behaviours that put them at risk? Young people may participate in risk taking behaviours for a number of reasons. Peer influence is one factor that may encourage young people to put themselves at risk. This is because if an individual witnesses their peers actively engaging with risky behaviour‚ they may identify the behaviour as positive rather than taking into consideration the consequences. It has been found that young people identify alcohol with positive social
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Course No.: CE401 Assignment: Risk Involved in Construction Works. [pic] Submitted by Shaibal Ahmed ID: 09.02.03.049 4rd Year 1nd Semester Section: A 1. Overview Construction business is expanding all over the world with the growing economy and demand of countries in order to facilitate the habitation of ever increasing population. Construction work involves usage of a large combination of machinery and human resources who works in unison to create new buildings
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------------------------------------------------- People should be encouraged to get out of their cars and find other ways to travel Deep in the past‚ people often had to reach their destination on foot. Today‚ however‚ we can’t imagine our life without a car and we use it almost everytime when we go somewhere‚ even for really short distances. This fact has its advantages‚ but there are also some negative aspects of using cars. First of all‚ cars are much more comfortable
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safety and protection in the setting. Specific policies and procedures relating to the protection of children‚ young people and the adults who work with them are outlined in the government document Working Together to Safeguard Children (2013)‚ which is informed by the Childcare Act (2006) and‚ for children aged 0-5 years‚ the Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage (2014). The following policies and procedures should be in place in any safe work setting: • Working in an open and
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followed by the preparation and recovery of the disaster. Furthermore we look at how we could vastly improve the countries preparedness and ability to cope with this cataclysm. Nature of the natural hazard: On Tuesday‚ 12th January 2010‚ a powerful 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck southern Haiti. An estimated 3 million people were affected by the quake‚ approximately 222‚570 people were killed‚ and more than 300‚000 people were injured from the disaster. (Borenstein‚ 2010) The epicentre was near the
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affects and how we can effectively manage them‚ we must understand the concepts of hazard‚ risk and vulnerability. Risk in regard to disaster is the likelihood or probability of harmful consequences happening; awareness of risk gives us the ability to define what could happen in the future‚ based on a range of possible outcomes. The ability to understand and assess risk depends on many factors including the amount and reliability of available information‚ and the perceived perception of risk (UN/ISDR
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Explain how the procedures of the work setting protect both children and young people and practitioners. Not only do Gap Club’s procedures protect the children who attend the club but they also protect the staff too. An example of this would be the policies and procedures relating to the receipt‚ storage and administration of medicine. All staff at Gap know that this should be strictly adhered to as the aim of the policy is to protect us and the children against medication errors. The dose and
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