protection 2b) List three key points of legislation that affect employees in a business environment. Pension Pay Employment rights and responsibilities 3. Identify a range of places where a person can find information on employment
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Hygine 2. Describe local and organisational policies relevant to the prevention and control of infection. The Public health (control of diseases) Act 1984 and the health and social care act‚ The NICE guidelines ‚ Policies and procedures Outcome 3. 1. Describe procedures and systems relevant to the prevention and control of infection. There should be prevention of infection or infection control in any care sector‚ like hand washing techniques‚ hand rub techniques‚ correct way to dispose of
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1.1 A duty of care means that all health and social care professionals must act in the best interest of the people that they care for. They must also do everything in their power to keep clients safe from harm and exploitation. As a care worker you must not do‚ or fail to do something that can cause harm to someone. You only have the duty as a care professional to act within your own competence and not to take tasks on that you’re not confident to complete. 2.1 When working with clients‚ the
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s Disease can be divided in two main groups infections and non-infections. Infectious diseases are diseases that can be spread or transmitted from one organism to another. Non – infectious diseases cannot‚ be spread from one person to another. Infectious Diseases Infectious diseases are generally caused by microbes known as pathogens. Pathogens invade the host and can cause changes in the body that stop parts‚ or all‚ of the body working correctly. Pathogens contain antigens that are made of
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HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE LEVEL 2 RISK ASSESMENT 2 Risk Assessment Contents Page 2 Learning Objectives Page 3 Unit One Pages 4 – 6 Legal Framework for Risk Assessment Unit One Questions Page 7 Unit Two Pages 8 - 12 Getting Started Unit Two Questions Page 13 Unit Three Pages 14 – 17 Level of Risk Unit Three Questions Page 18 Unit Four Pages 19 - 22 Control Measures Unit Four Questions Page 23
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HSC2024 Outcome 1: 1. The skin has two layers called the Epidermis and the Dermis. The Epidermis is a tough layer of skin which is the outermost layer of skin. Keratin gives this layer it toughness. The Epidermis is made up of five layers. The first is the stratum corneum. This is made from dead‚ mature skin cells called keratinocytes. These cells are constantly shed. The second layer is the stratum lucidum. This is found in thicker skin and helps reduce friction between the stratum corneum and the
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Hairdressing NVQ level 2 Basic Cutting Assignment 6 One Length Hair Cut. Equipment required: Scissors‚ cutting collar‚ sectioning clips‚ gown‚ towel‚ comb‚ water spray. How to sit or positioning of the client: The client must be sitting up nice and straight with their head slightly tilted towards the floor to prevent unwanted graduation‚ it is absolutely vital that the client does not have their legs crossed as this could cause problems with balance and symmetry. Cutting techniques used
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Outline the anatomy & physiology of the human body in relationship to the importance of correct mov & handling & positioning of individuals Muscles in our body work pretty much like levers to allow our joints to move like hinges move. Muscles will move and pull bones at a specific joint in the body this will allow joints to move and therefore allow the body to move. When the muscle contracts it pulls the bone at a specific joint to that it moves in the direction in which it is only designed
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Questions: Answers: State why and when health & safety control equipment identified by the principles of protection‚ should be used relating to 1st & 2nd fixing components‚ Setting up & using cutting & shaping machines‚ the types‚ purpose and limitations of each type: The work situation‚ occupational use and the general work environment‚ in relation to: - Collective protection measures - Person protective equipment (PPE) - repertory protective equipment (RPE) - Local exhaust ventilation
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IC02 Question 3 Infection is caused by bad bacteria which does not belong there Colonisation is when it inhabits a specific body part but no signs and symptons of infection they only cause infection if they move from one part of the body to another or person to person. Question 4 A localised infections is an infections that is limited to a specific body part or region. A systemic infection is the opposit. That’s when the patogen is distributed throughtout the whole body. Question
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