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    the results are reliable and the analysis complete. The risk assessment process should be continuous and should not be regarded as a one-off exercise. In line with the Department approach of PREVENTIVE MEASURES as a way of enforcing the law on Occupational Safety and Health (OSH)‚ it seems that HIRARC has became extremely important. With HIRARC‚ one will be able to identify hazard‚ analyze and assess its associated risk and then apply the suitable control measures. This Guideline is supposed to

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    Can you imagine being thrown from a car at 30mph? Well‚ I never thought I could until this happened to me in the summer of 2011. It was a gorgeous June afternoon‚ and summer had just begun. I had just gotten my license‚ and I couldn’t wait to go cruising’ around. I had spent the day at my friend’s house‚ and now I was on my way home. I was almost home‚ I just had to turn onto the gravel road to get to my house. While I was turning‚ I was trying to put in a mix CD I had just made‚ and trying to turn

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    Assignment On The Discussion Of Mass Communication Theories Related To The Media Coverage Of Chile’s Mining Accident Submitted to: Kajali Shehrin Islam Course teacher (Mass communication theories-206) Mass Communication and Journalism University of Dhaka. Submitted by: Iffat Ara Roll-14 3rd batch‚ 4th semester Mass Communication and Journalism

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    It was noted that occupational therapy will start this week. He will start PT again to help him progress toward improvement On examination of the neck‚ there is pain on right turning to the left. He is tender to light touch on the right posterior neck and occiput. There is

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    Tragic Attack in New York 2‚996 people were killed in the tragic accident of September 11‚ 2001 (How Many People Died in 9/11). Many people died because of two airplanes that got hijacked and hit the well known Twin Towers in New York. New York’s horrible accident caused a lot of chaos‚ disaster and broken families‚ yet many ask these questions “What was 9/11? What happened in 9/11? Who was Osama bin Laden? How did it happen? Why did it happen? And what were the consequences or results of this

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    The awareness of occupational hazards can be traced back to the 18thcentury when Bernadino Ramazzini‚ also known as “The Father of Occupational Medicine”‚ recognized the dynamics of health and disease in relation to occupation (Gambhir et al‚ 2011). Awareness of occupational hazards among dental professionals as well as practicing preventative strategies can provide a balance between maximum benefit and minimum harm to health and well being (Mohammed et al‚ 2013). Occupational hazards are a risk

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    Acute cerebrovascular accidents (CVA)‚ or strokes‚ are common in the United States and are capable of leaving behind many after-effects. CVAs are “the leading neurological cause of pharyngeal dysphagia and intractable aspiration” (Qu‚ Li‚ Liang‚ Su‚ Chen‚ & He‚ 2010‚ p. 299). In fact‚ anywhere from 27% to 69% of individuals experience dysphagia after an acute CVA (National Stroke Foundation‚ p. 97). Those who do not die or experience spontaneous recovery within the first 2 weeks are left with complications

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    boys turned to be noisy and started splashing water on one another. Sometimes they dropped one of the friends and threw him in deep water. Unfortunately the boy did not know swimming and within seconds he started drowning. All cried out "A drowning accident"! The boy’s life was in danger and the gravity of the situation demanded immediate action. I know how to swim. Therefore without thinking much‚ I at once jumped into the river water. I swam as fast as I could and soon I reached the boy. I caught

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    Case Study 5: Cerebrovascular Accident Situation: It is early morning and the client‚ an 80-year-old woman‚ is getting out of bed. She has a mild headache over the right temple‚ is fatigued‚ and feels slightly weak. She calls for her husband to let him know she will be going back to bed for a while. When her husband comes in to check on her‚ he finds that she is having trouble saying words and has a slight left-sided facial droop. When he helps her up from the bedside‚ he notices weakness in her

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    Occupational Essay In the future‚ I can see myself working doing Data Entry. The name of this field is Computer Database. All companies can use a Data Entry personal. Data Entry uses program applications like Access‚ Excel‚ Microsoft Word‚ etc. Data Entry is used to set up charts‚ and graphs‚ basically anything using data. For example if I was working for Footlocker I could do inventory. I could also make graphs to show what style‚ what color‚ or what brand is bought the most so that Footlocker could

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