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    Moral Hazard A few years ago when Hurricane Katrina wake‚ many people fled the ravaged Gulf Coast were spending disaster relief paid for by taxpayers‚ on tattoos‚ expensive handbags and making trips to their favorite places. In this case the damage has already done and people are using the debit cards issues by FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency). The debit cards are issued to buy the necessities like food and clothing. But the damage was done and people misused its money. FEMA swore that

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    health hazard • Principal of occupational health • Classification of occupational health • Biological risks of occupational health hazards • Physical risks of occupational health hazards • Mechanical risks of occupational health hazards • Psychological risks of occupational health hazards 2.0 concept of occupational hazard Occupational health developed in Europe with the oldest industry (mining). Some individual obverted that miners have problems perculiar to them. One of these people is Agricole

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    land use required bringing in food raised elsewhere. But‚ to continue the King Cotton economy on that scale in the absence of mechanization‚ slaves had to be continually purchased when “natural increase” could not supply labor demand. 2. Slavery encouraged the Southern economy‚ especially in the Deep South‚ to specialize in intensive agriculture‚ cotton in particular. It was a labor intensive crop and could only be profitable if pursued on large scales with vast armies of workers. Investment in this

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    When and how you encouraged a child to take part in creative activities? In our nursery creative activities are very important. Almost every day i try to encourage children to take part. Acording to my observations use of simpliest resources is the best practise. Recently I use cartboard boxes and the parts from different tipes of packaging as plastic and paper bags‚ plastic bubble sheets‚ cardboard strips and sheets‚ styrofoam and many others. Wery often we use very big carboard boxes to

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    Control of Hazards Mock Exam 1 QUESTION 1 Identify how a dust problem would be recognised in a workplace. (4) Outline how the human body defends itself against the effects of airborne dust. (6) Outline‚ using practical examples‚ the control measures that should be implemented to reduce levels of dust in a workplace. (10) QUESTION 2 Identify TWO causes of fire in a workplace. (2) Identify THREE methods of heat transfer and state how EACH can assist the spread of fire. (6) QUESTION

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    industry: Rewarding a Job Done Safely. The reasons are obvious why this could be a well received practice; who wouldn’t want a $20.00 Bass Pro Shops gift card every month if he had no reported injuries during that period? And for the worker who was hurt that month? He’ll have to come out of pocket when he wants to go shopping. The problem becomes apparent when employees start to cover up their injuries just to get the same reward as everyone else. The question lingers: How Much Is Safety Worth? The

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    care or children’s and young people’s settings Describe the duties and responsibilities of own role “To work as a keyworker and as part of the team under the direction of the Manager ‚ Deputy and Senior Team Member to provide a safe‚ high quality education and care for young children” (Pant Panda’s Childcare Centre Team Member Job Description) There are many roles which a nursery assistant has when working in a childcare setting. The first is to help plan the curriculum. This includes planning

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    it does not affect the other children. Also by doing this you would be giving the parent a chance to provide medical attention to the child which is what the child would need in this situation. 4.2- IDENTIFY CIRCUMSTANCES WHEN CHILDREN OR YOUNG PEOPLE MAY NEED URGENT MEDICAL ATTENTION If the child is passing out‚ unconscious‚ chocking‚ temperature is above normal body temperature-showing they have a fever‚ the child is finding it difficult to breath‚ a wound that won’t stop bleeding‚ a head injury

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    1. Assess the similarities and differences between threat‚ riskhazard‚ and peril. Threat‚ RiskHazard and Peril are all siblings of the same beast‚ if you will. A risk professional could refer to hazards as the contributing factor to a peril. Perils are the cause of the risk‚ such as a kitchen fire raging out of control. With cooking comes the threat of a fire‚ the hazard being the fire or source of fuel‚ the risk being the ever increasing chance of getting burned‚ making the peril

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    Hazards & Risk In The Construction Industry Dustin Denton HST 1213 4-23-15 The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) enforces regulations that aim to keep workplaces safe for employees and to also provide a safe and hazard free worksite. When you go to work each day‚ you should be able to trust that your work environment is safe and that you will not suffer harm. According to OSHA some jobs are more dangerous than others; however‚ this means that certain types of workers sustain

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