1. Introduction In this report I will be conducting a safety inspection on my study area at home. I have identified six hazards and filled out an inspection checklist aswell as a table explaining the hazard‚ the risk‚ any recommendations‚ timeframe‚ records‚ monitoring and measuring and training. I conducted this inspection on the seventh of June 2010. 2. Brief overview of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) is an important consideration for all Australians
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Unit 27 Assignment 2 Environmental Potential risks identified area of concern Loose wires Slippery floors Over crowding Raised carpets (uneven flooring) Broken door handles Broken/ exposed wires Control measures to minimise risk Tripping‚ pulling everything with you if you trip‚ causing more potential damage to your selfothers nearby and the equipment. Risk of injury increase if the one who tripped was carrying items i.e. boxes. Risk of slipping and getting injured. If the area is overcrowded
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Define the phrases. • Monkey board o Where the derrick man works while "tripping" pipe. • Trip tank o Small metal tanks with small capacity about 20-40 bbls with 1 bbl divisions inside and it is used to monitor the well. • Pumping a pill o Where a small amount of mud (around 50bbl) is pumped in the hole to ‘cure’ a problem. • Tripping out o Process of removing and/or replacing pipe from the well when it is necessary to change the bit or other piece of the drill string‚ or when preparing
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Deism‚ as Paine describes it‚ is the belief in the existence of a God. However‚ there is no book or law in deism as their faith is based solely on the fact that the world and the things within it exist. Paine believes that one can find happiness in deism that cannot be found in other religions. He says this happiness can be found as other religions go beyond reason with the extreme miracles that can be found in their texts. Due to this‚ reason is taken away from the observer of the religion. However
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take many blows and pucks and shots to the face; they rarely stay down on the ice. Soccer referees call fouls for excessive contact‚ tripping‚ bumping‚ jersey tugging and the like. They can award yellow cards as a caution for repeated fouls and red cards to eject a player for fouls from behind and violent behavior. Hockey officials can call minor penalties such as tripping‚ major penalties such as a dangerous check and misconduct penalties
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During my observations‚ I had the opportunity to interview the director of the facility. We discussed risk and injury prevention practices within the classroom‚ how prevention is managed‚ how it is approved‚ and lastly‚ if there are any modifications being made in the environment in relation to the children’s needs and developmental levels. The director told me all the employees meet once a month to discuss solutions. She mentioned that there are fire drills every thirty days. The director said she
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loud levels of volume and flashing lights. They’re basically huge parties for bored city youths. But for some‚ raves are a sensual "psychic voyage" next to a religious experience (Sillars n.pag.). The youths that attend these raves are known to be tripping on a hallucinogen‚ most commonly ecstasy while staying up all night and dancing to this loud music. Similar to music festivals‚ raves create an ambience to a listener. Youths usually use the loud music with pulsating rhythm to create a drowning personal
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be reduced/prevented? Water or any liquids of the floor. Service users and staff slipping and tripping on the water‚ resulting in injury. 4 6 24 HIGH When there is water or any liquids on the floor‚ stay by the spillage till another member of staff bring the warning wet floor sign. Once the sign has been put over the spillage‚ clean up the spillage to reduce the risk of someone slipping/tripping over. Fire Service users and staff suffering from getting injured from burns‚ or inhaling high
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more than 3 hours use in 1 day. Avoid the use of flickering screens. Adjust contrast and brightness as necessary to avoid straining. Regularly cleaning of screens. Screens must be of sufficient size for the task. 3 Tripping Anyone in the room or using the room can be exposed to tripping Low All wires to be properly bundled and if possible set into computer desks so that no wires hang or trail. Wires to go down the back of/across desks to avoid trips. All network wires to go over desks not over floors
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JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS AND CONTROL PROGRAMME ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION |ITEM # |ACTIVITY |HAZARDS |CONTROL MEASURES | |1. |CABLE LAYING AND PULLING. |BODY INJURIES |Personnel shall wear Personal Protective Equipment such as Hardhat‚ Eye Protection‚ Hand Gloves
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