CYP3.4 - Health and Safety CYP3.4- 1.1 Tell me what you will need to take into account when planning the environment both indoors and outdoors. your answer should include the following: * The individual needs‚ age and abilities of the children and young people * Specific risks to individuals such as pregnancy‚ sensory impairments * The duty of care When planning an environment for children‚ there are certain requirements that must‚ by law be taken into account and ensured to be met by the
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Safety Issues for Women Traveling Solo Stay Safe But Don’t Stay Home By Zahara Heckscher Zaraha Heckscher(left) with a Musonda friend in Zambia from Safety Issues for Women Traveling Solo: Stay Safe But Don’t Stay Home. Women are frequently warned about independent international travel. Unfortunately‚ it is true that women are much more likely than men to be the victims of sexual harassment and sexual assault. In virtually every country I have visited I heard from female travelers and volunteers
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roads congestion condition in which during rush hours and in urban centers the situation sometimes becomes unbearable. It is at this moment when the safety of the road is least observed‚ since each and every driver thinks on how fast he/she can be saved from the deadlock. Most of rear crash happens where there is congestion on the road. Road safety is an important topic in the world of transportation and economics at large. In logistics management‚ transport plays a vital role in moving goods and
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the lack of gun safety‚ many American children have died and have killed others. In the midst of all these tragedies‚ the parents of these children are held accountable for allowing this to happen. One example of this would be at an Earl Township Farm‚ where a 6 year old finds a shotgun with ammo‚ loads the shotgun and kills his 5 year old cousin‚ Andrew‚ who would probably still be alive if his cousin had been taught proper gun safety (Reilly 1). Children should be taught gun safety so that they know
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Occupational Safety and Health in Bangladesh Introduction The occupational health and safety service in Bangladesh is still in the developmental stage. Here the occupational health & safety refers mainly to needs of workers of industries or some manufacturing processes but does not completely cover all occupations of the country. The main laws related to occupational health & safety in this country is the Factory Act 1965 and the Factory Rule of 1979. There are a number of other laws and
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Increased Safety and Decreased Attention Advanced Driver Assistance Systems are sweeping the automotive industry. Although they can help drivers avoid potential accidents‚ they are continually making drivers less concentrated on the road and more reliant on man-made machines to help them drive. There are a number of reasons why in recent years electronic driving aids have been developed and implemented at an ever-increasing rate. The first and foremost reason is safety (i.e. an unacceptable number
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Product Quality and Safety Share on Facebook Share on Google+ Share on Twitter Smiling child with red brickThe LEGO Group has focused on quality in all its activities since its foundation in 1932. For the LEGO Group‚ quality encompasses both product quality and ethical values‚ and this attitude is deeply anchored in our fundamental beliefs – and our vision and mission. The LEGO Group strives to exceed our customers’ expectations of our products and service‚ and general experience with the
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| | |FOR FOOD SAFETY IN SCHOOLS | | |[pic] | Introduction This NUT guidance has been prepared to highlight the health and safety hazards which can exist in the absence of clear policies and procedures on the safe preparation of food
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Safety Report (LAB) 1. Description In initial operating period of LAB‚. This plan deals with a safety concerning temporary use of gas cylinders inside the lab area. 2. General rules Everyone in the lab is responsible for working in accordance with the guidelines and safe practices outlined in the “Safety Plan for the Combustion - LAB” and the UNIV. Lab Safety Manual even if some matters are not mentioned or included in this document. 3. Gas Cylinder handling and use 3.1 Identification:
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CHAPTER 4: PERSONAL SAFETY & SECURITY PERSONAL SAFETY AND SECURITY Each Country Office should conduct a comprehensive security assessment and develop and implement a security strategy and general safety and security policies and procedures. However‚ every CARE staff member must view safety and security as an individual responsibility and not depend solely on the Country Office’s procedures. A staff member will gain a greater sense of security and selfconfidence by preparing ahead for a potential
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