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    Child Care Report Essay

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    procedures for accidents‚ illness‚ injuries and emergencies are followed effectively Introduction It is important while working with children that procedures are set in place and followed effectively to avoid illness or injury through boundaries that are created to protect children within that environment. These procedures may be there to protect children from that environment‚ People in that environment or an unexpected emergency. In the case of an emergency it is vital that procedures are in place

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    Before the passengers arrive in the aircraft‚ cabin crew always need to check that there are enough supplies and that emergency equipment is working properly. The cabin crew they has to greet the passengers as they board the aircraft‚ direct them to their seats and make sure the entire luggage is safety stored away in the over head cabins. Also they need demonstrate emergency equipment and procedures. During a flight the crew members assist passengers‚ make calls on behalf of the captain and

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    Cyp 3.4

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    Unit CYP 3.4 – Understand appropriate responses to accidents‚ incidents‚ emergencies and illness in school and during out of school activities 3.4/4.1 In our school we have policies and procedures in place in how to respond to accidents‚ incidents‚ emergencies and illness and procedures for reporting and recording these incidents. If an accident does happen‚ and it results in an injury to a child‚ the teacher will do all she/he can to aid the child concerned. The school keeps first aid boxes

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    UNICEF

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    Informative Speech-Charity/non-Profit BMCC Spe 100-096 United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund I. INTRODUCTION A. Every day 18‚000 children under the age of five die from things we can prevent. They die of things most people in the US rarely worry about. Malnutrition‚ unsafe drinking water‚ the lack of an affordable vaccine. UNICEF is doing whatever it takes to reach a day when the number of children dying from preventable causes is not 18‚000- it is ZERO B. After you have heard

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    dealing with two particular incidents or emergencies in a health or social care setting. M3: Discuss health‚ safety or security concerns arising from a specific incident or emergency in a health or social care setting. D2: Justify responses to a particular incident or emergency in a health or social care setting. Emergency: Earthquake An emergency is an unexpected situation that poses immediate risk to health‚ property or environment. Emergencies require immediate and direct actions in order

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    Course Work

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    There are many incidents and emergencies that can occur in a health and social care setting regardless of how careful an organisation is and how many precautions they take.The health care setting I will be talking about is a hospital‚ and the priorities and responses that should take place when dealing with incidents and emergencies within it. Priorities are steps that need to be taken in the case of an emergency or incident that are considered more important over other plan of actions. A response

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    Ensure a Safe Workplace

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    yard of the premises. The dumpster is collected by a waste contractor on a weekly basis. The ABC chemicals building was constructed in 2000 and has been fitted with limited emergency equipment. None of the staff has received any training in safe handling of chemicals or how to cope with emergencies and there is no emergency plan displayed in the workplace. ABC chemicals is situated on a busy intersection and there have been several significant vehicle accidents in front of the premises. All

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    Colors of Emergency

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    Consider the colours that are presently used for emergency vehicles. What do you think are the reasons that those colours are used? What are their advantages and disadvantages? Malaysia currently use red colour as the colour for emergency vehicles. Red colour is being chosen as the colour for the emergency vehicles strobe lights is because of the night vision capability by using this colour. It cannot be denied that red colour is more easily to be notice if compared to other colour. Red colour

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    stairs A safety gate has been placed at the bottom of the stairs that is secured by a chubb lock Staff t monitor childrens whereabouts.Escort children down the stairs All staff ongoing Outcome 3 There are different non medical incidents and emergencies that may occur in my work settings such as‚ fires

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    Emergency Cart

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    Emergency Cart This is also known as crash carts are found in all hospitals and emergency rooms and contain supplies and equipment necessary to treat life-threatening situations. Emergency Cart is a wheeled cabinet or chest of drawers that contains all of the equipment necessary for emergency resuscitation. This is conveniently position throughout hospitals and other medical facilities so that they can be quickly accessed in an emergency. Functions:  The function of a crash cart is to provide

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