Assignment 304 Principles for implementing duty of care in health ‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Task B Reflective Account BI – Describe two situations which demonstrate a conflict or dilemma between exercising a duty of care and the rights of an individual Conflict and dilemmas may arise between the duty of care and individuals rights could be staff having a difference of opinion over an service user for example a staff member believing that they have seen signs of
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Infection‚ Prevention and Control M3 M3- Review a risk assessment in relation to infection‚ prevention and control undertaken at a health or social care work placement. What is a hazard? A hazard is anything that has the potential to cause harm. Risk is the likelihood of that harm. For example hazards in terms of infection control are pathogens. Some pathogens are considered a greater risk to others‚ for example MRSA (super bug) or Clostridium difficile. What casues pathogens to grow? Baceteria
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either by your direct actions or omissions. You must also work with your employer or anyone else to ensure that all legal obligations are met. You must not interfere with or misuse anything that is provided for health and safety. Any accidents or hazards must be reported to the foreman immediately. You must use any equipment or Safeguards provided by your employer. 2. What does coshh stand for and what are the main risks whilst carrying out construction operations? COSHH stands to the Control of
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The file MGT 401 Week 4 Risk Assessment Plan includes review of this topic "Job Hazard Analysis". Business - Management Risk Assessment Plan. ( See pages 59 to 64 in the text ). Using the template on page 61‚ carry out a risk assessment on at least three tasks you perform at work or in your home that relate to hazardous materials management. This might include cleaning tasks‚ fueling a vehicle‚ or chores at home such as painting‚ changing your car’s oil‚ and storing materials. When creating
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Facilities & Property Management Assignment 2 Table of Contents Page 1 * 1. Identifying Elements and Evacuation Plans Page 2 * 2. Disaster Management Framework * 2.1 Pre-Event * 2.2 Prodromal * 2.3 Emergency Page 3 * 2.4 Intermediate * 2.5 Long Term Recovery * Conclusion Page 4 * Referencing A hotel property is constructed to meet the needs of a growing community. With increasing disasters affecting properties in the world caused naturally
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Introduction People tremble when they hear the word; destruction‚ mayhem‚ and tragedy: all words that come to mind when “earthquake” is heard. They occur without warning and cause millions of dollars in destruction and numerous deaths. For these reasons and more‚ earthquakes are one of the most unpredictable and devastating occurrences Mother Nature dishes out. Earthquakes usually occur without warning. There is a sudden slip in the earth’s crust‚ which makes the earth shake causing mass destruction
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required to: 1. Report any Hazards 2. Follow the school’s Safety Policy 3. Make sure their actions do not harm themselves or others 4. Use any safety equipment provided 5. Ensure equipment is safe or appropriate 1: Reporting hazards – Everyone should be alert to hazards which are likely to cause injury to themselves or others in the school. Annual risk assessments are required to determine the activities and areas of the school that are the most dangerous. Any hazards should be reported to the
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for japans surface area. Earthquakes and Volcanoes: Due to Japan being located in a region where many continental plates intersect‚ Japan experiences several earthquakes. Most parts of Japan also experience tidal waves. One of the worst earthquakes to take place in Japan is known as the “Great Kanto Earthquake”‚ this hit the Kanto plain (near Tokyo) in 1923 and over 100‚000 people were killed during this incident! Although this was pretty bad‚ another Earthquake hit in 1995‚ this time it hit
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a significant way in every tragedy that occur in the Philippines. Page 2 II. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM This research paper aim to answer the following questions: 1. Why is it that the Philippines is prove volcanic eruption‚ earthquake‚ and tropical storms? 2. What are the leaders doing to prevent tragedy and disaster? 3. Do you agree that these are the signs that the world ends? 4. What will be the examples to that they are the signs of the world end?
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and comic in its existence‚” (“Quotable Quote” 1). This too can be said about natural disasters in today’s time. A natural disaster is defined in Webster’s Dictionary as‚ “any form of nature that has catastrophic consequence‚ such as an avalanche‚ earthquake‚ flood‚ forest fire‚ hurricane‚ lighting‚ tornado‚ tsunami or volcanic eruption.” Many times the people affected by such an event take a backseat to the actually disaster itself. Why is that? Why is it that certain parts of the world‚ when hit by
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