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    Unit 4222-264 Answers

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    1.1 Explain employees’ roles and responsibilities in relation to the prevention and control of infection You have a responsibility to take care of your own health and safety and that of others who may be affected by your actions such as the people you support‚ their family‚ friends and your work colleagues. The health and safety at work act 1974 requires workers to: Take reasonable care their own safety and that of others Cooperate with the employer in respect of health and safety matters Not intentionally

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    accounted for‚ from food‚ to rounds‚ to troops‚ to vehicles‚ to fuel‚ etc. It is very crucial; to know what is available at all times. The enlisted soldier is responsible for all items issued to issued to him weather it be a weapon‚ Night Vision Goggles‚ to shirts‚ to socks‚ to Army Physical Fitness Uniforms‚ to Army Combat Uniforms‚ a vehicle‚ or some TA-50‚ a field manual‚ medication‚ Basic Initial Issue‚ etc. The Non-Commissioned Officer’s responsibility is to make sure that the soldier is accountable

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    This experiment aims to discover the effect of 6 different treatments on the permeability of the cell membrane. These will be distilled water‚ sucrose‚ sodium hydroxide‚ hydrochloric acid‚ ethanol and boiled water. The treatments include immersion in these solutions‚ and exposure to high temperature. The tissue used is from the taproot of a beetroot‚ and the effect on the membrane’s permeability assessed by the amount of pigment leakage that occurs. Hypothesis ==========

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    Temas and Jerry both show similarities through courage. For their test‚ the both have little to protect themselves. Temas is only given a rawhide shield‚ long spear‚ and a short sword while Jerry only had goggles‚ ability to swim‚ and capability of holding his breath for more than two minutes. Temas and Jerry showed courage because with the shortage of weapons‚ they were still able to complete their test. However their test differed from whether it was official

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    Lab Safety

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    the lab. Chemicals can easily be harmful. Gum traps chemicals that are being used‚ and can create a poisonous situation. The next set of incredibly important rules involves the usage of chemicals and safety and laboratory equipment. First‚ safety goggles need to always be worn when working with heat‚ glass‚ and chemicals. If a beaker gets too hot or cold‚ it could explode. A certain combination of chemicals could do the same. Breakage hazards can also be avoided by minding behavior and conduct in

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    Thermal Decomposition

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    have progressed CV Amount of calcium carbonate Use the same temperature for each trial. To make the experiment more accurate. Materials Burner - one - able to decide the temperature Calcium Carbonate - 20g Safety Goggles - for safety - everyone nearby have them one Lab Coat - for safety - keeps dangerous splashes from causing harm - everyone involved in experiment must have one on Crucible - one - in order to heat substance up without cracking Tongs

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    Tile (1) ƒæ Pr. Tweezers (1) ƒæ 250ml Beakers (2) ƒæ 100ml Water (Per Beaker) ƒæ 100ml Sucrose Solution o 0.2M o 0.4M o 0.6M o 0.8M o 1.0M ƒæ Measuring Cylinders (2) ƒæ Ruler (1) ƒæ Potato Cores (30) ƒæ Stop Clock (1) ƒæ Goggles (1) What is Osmosis? Osmosis ¡V A type of diffusion - is the passage of water from a region of high water concentration through a semi-permeable membrane to a region of low water concentration. Diffusion refers to the process by which molecules

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    Paintball is currently one of the safest sports that you can play. American sports data.com have confirmed that you are currently 19 times more likely to be injured playing football in comparison to paintball. That being said paintball guns will generally fire out paintball guns at 300 metres per second‚ and are powered by compressed air tanks‚ so following the tips below will help to ensure you are not harmed by your marker. - Always make sure your compressed air tank is screwed on properly. Air

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    Plan a procedure that will allow you to compare quantitavely the glucose concentration in fresh samples of orange‚ lemon and grapefruit juice. Aim: The aim of this investigation is to produce a set of data which will enable comparison of the glucose concentrations of orange‚ lemon and grapefruit juice. Research: Benedict’s Reagent is a mixture of sodium compounds and copper sulphate. The copper ions are reduced by fructose (a reducing sugar) to form copper oxide‚ thus turning it from blue

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    Pass Criteria. Task 1 (P1.3) Three effective ways to systematically identify existing hazards are: 1. By examining specific areas of the worksite and the activities carried on in them. 2. By analysing different occupations and their tasks. 3. By analysing the total process used to convert raw materials into final product for sale. Hazard identification by area – Static worksites such as Engineerig Factories are well suited to a hazard identification method involving grouping hazards

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