............................... Page 5 VII. PPE Maintenance‚ Storage and Cleaning ......................................... Page 7 Appendix A Individual department PPE selection requirements ........ Page 8 Appendix B Employee PPE Knowledge Certification Form ................ Page 38 Personal Protective Equipment Policy: University of Notre Dame Revised October‚ 2007 1 I. Scope The purpose of the Personal Protective Equipment Policy (PPE) is to minimize injury to University employees
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Correct First Aid Procedures First Aid: Help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available FOR CUTS OR OPEN WOUNDS 1. Stop the Bleeding Apply direct pressure on the area. 2. Clean and Protect Clean the area with warm water and gentle soap. Apply an antibiotic ointment to reduce chance of infection. Put a sterile bandage on the area. SPRAIN 1.Rest the injuried limb 2. Ice the area 3.Compress area with bandage 4. Elevate the injured limb above your
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It is also important to present yourself professionally at all times‚ the way you look will be seen as a measure of your competence by those who use the services and by your colleagues. Check the cleanliness‚ suitability and fit of PPE for the roles and procedures to be undertaken. The decision to use or wear personal protective equipment must be based upon an assessment of the level of risk associated with a specific patient care activity or intervention and take account of current health and
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You have been hired by the management of Alden‚ Inc. to review its control procedures for the purchase‚ receipt‚ storage‚ and issuance of raw materials. You prepared the following comments‚ which describe Alden’s procedures. ?c Raw materials‚ which consist mainly of high-cost electronic components‚ are kept in a locked storeroom. Storeroom personnel include a supervisor and four clerks. All are well trained‚ competent‚ and adequately bonded. Raw materials are removed from the storeroom only upon
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.............................................................................................................. 2 APPLICATION................................................................................................................ 2 PROCEDURE................................................................................................................. 3 Payment for protective equipment.................................................................................. 3 RESPONSIBILITIES
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relation to the prevention and controll of infection. . dispose of waste correctly . wash hands properly . keep all equipment clean . wear ppe . maintain personal hygeine . attend training . report hazzards 1.2 explain employers responsibilities in realation to the prevention and control infection . provide training . provide ppe . ensure regular health and saftey checks are undertaken outcome 2 understand legislation and policies relating to prevention and control of infections
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PPE Hazard Assessment Developed by: Mafei James Task: Adding Perone to R-10 Workplace area: Co Blend Background: On May 28‚ 2013 a hazard assessment for Proper Protection Equipment (PPE) was performed to specify the required PPE for employees in the Co-Blend operation involved in manually adding Perone to the R-10 Tank. The Co-Blend Area process consists of both automated and manual activities. Small quantities of raw materials (such as hydrogen peroxide and parabens) are added manually
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5. Understand the importance of using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in the prevention and control of infections. 5.1 demonstrate correct use of PPE: - Have the responsibility to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) Appropriately to avoid contamination as far as possible 5.2 describe different types of PPE * Gloves- protect hands * Gowns/aprons-protect skin and/or clothing * Masks and respirators- protect mouse/ * Respirators- protect respiratory tract from airborne infectious
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available such as DFRWS‚ ADAM and IDIP‚ to name a few. Although this chapter is discussing the correct procedures for evidence collection‚ it is important to remember the successfulness and effectiveness of evidence collection comes down to having a methodology in place. According to (Sansurooah‚ 2016)‚ computer forensic analysts or specialists will follow clear‚ well defined methodologies and procedures‚ and flexibility is expected and encouraged when encountering with the unusual. It can be said
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FIPT 103 The Evolution of Firefighter PPE Firefighter PPE has come a long way since the first days of the volunteer firefighter stations. Most firefighters back then responded to fires in whatever they happened to be wearing at the time whether it be regular clothes or old uniforms from their time in the military. Due to the lack of protection most structures often burned to the ground because firefighters fought the fire from outside and interior operations were simply not possible. With the
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