Introducing Health and Safety - Office Skills Series 2 1. What are an employer’s responsibilities when it comes to the health and safety of workers? They must provide a safe and healthy workplace by identifying the hazard‚ assessing the risk and controlling the risk 2. What are an employee’s responsibilities when it comes to health and safety in the workplace? Cooperate with employer and any safety plan that has been set by that workplace in a given situation 3. If a potential hazard is identified
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Equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people 1. Understand the importance of promoting equality and diversity in work with children and young people. 1.1. Identify the current legislation and codes of practice relevant to the promotion of equality and valuing diversity. Disability Discrimination Act 1995 Disability Discrimination Act 2005 Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001 Race Relations Act 2000 Human Rights Act 1998 Children Act 1989 Children
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Mayra Bernabe 2/16/11 Mrs.Mix 1.1 Constructing Positive Self-esteem Work File 1. Read each statement in the chart below very carefully. Answer each statement with: Never‚ Sometimes‚ or Always. (18 points) Self-esteem chart Never Sometimes Always 1. I expect a lot from myself. * 2. I freely ask for help when I need it. * 3. I feel a need to prove myself to others * 4. I have difficulty making decisions. * 5. I feel good about myself. * 6. I resent being told what to do. * 7. I value
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HAZARDS) Safety Signs Personal Protective Equipment Manual Handling Mechanical Handling & Transport Safety Work Equipment Maintenance Electrical Safety Fire Chemical Hazards Occupational Ventilation Health Hazards Ergonomics Noise Radiation Construction‚ Demolition‚ & Excavation Working Above Ground Level Waste The Key Consultancy Ltd 2005: All Rights reserved 71 NEBOSH National General Certificate SAFETY SIGNS Exercise1 State the shape and colors of the following types of safety signs
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occupational safety‚ health and environment at work places‚ is undertaken by national authorities in consultation with social partners for fulfilling such objectives. A critical role is played by the Government and the social partners‚ professional safety and health organizations in ensuring prevention and in also providing treatment‚ support and rehabilitation services. 1.1 The changing job patterns and working relationships‚ the rise in self employment‚ greater sub-contracting‚ outsourcing of work‚ homework
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HEALTH AND SAFETY CONCERNS IN POWER SECTOR The power sector is prone to many accidents and mishaps due to the nature of the working conditions of the power generation plant. The following are the major health and safety concerns in the power sector: Exposure of workers and public to radioactive material Uncontrolled release of radioactive material leading to contamination and exposure off site. Conventional construction hazards and working near live equipment. Health problems such as respiratory
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HEALTH AND SAFETY – YESTERDAY‚ TODAY‚ TOMORROW | Health and Safety – Yesterday‚ Today and Tomorrow | Research paper | | Teresa VanMarrum | 6/17/2012 | Abstract If we go back 135 years‚ we wouldn’t find any protection or support for workers injured while on the job. The major industries at the time were coal and asbestos mining‚ and many workers had no choice but to work in cold‚ dark and extremely dangerous conditions. Efforts were made by employers to increase efficiencies‚ but there
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important pieces of health and safety legislation affecting educational establishments across the UK are the Health and Safety at Work‚ etc Act 1974 and the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999. These set the standards that must be met to ensure the health and safety of all employees and others who may be affected by any work activity. Other regulations also exist to cover work activities that carry specific risks‚ for example lifting and carrying‚ computer work and electricity.
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RESEARCH PAPER E-CLINIC WORKS FOR HEALTH CARE HECA 551 INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT PROFESSOR GAIL J. ROBIN (DBA) RESEARCHED BY BHAVIKKUMAR PATEL ID# 109002034 PATEL_BJPHARMA@YAHOO.CO.IN Introduction Hospitals‚ healthcare system‚ Physicians practices don’t know the actual costs of their service‚ their responsibilities‚ their part to state the persons healthcare and secure the health information secrete. They are always
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M2c Work in partnership in health and social care or children an young people’s settings 1.1. Identifies the features of effective partnership working Any information that is shared with other partnerships is for the benefit of the child and their family‚ by partnerships working together and gathering all the information together it builds a bigger picture of the child’s lifestyle . Each partnership may see different things in their visits to the family or when the child goes to settings and
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