Unit 208 – Supporting children and young people’s health and safety 1.1 Describe how current health and safety legislation‚ policies and procedures implemented in the setting With reference to appended evidence C (Health and Safety Policy)‚ the document clearly our School’s stance on health and safety. The school is “committed to doing all that we can to ensure that the children in our care are healthy‚ safe and enjoy emotional well-being. We also have a fundamental duty of care to the adults
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do something to cost another person their life. There are numerous occasions where people perform this terrible act upon another being‚ but the taking of another person’s life is never alright whether it is a cold blooded act‚ a stupid avoidable accident‚ or an act of anger and revenge. Every so often an individual decides to facilitate the act of murder for no reason‚ or because they are mentally unstable. If they perform this act randomly then there is absolutely no reason for the other man’s
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have noticed a big difference. There are many times that children are off school but all the area businesses are still open. Yes we are keeping the children safe but if the parents still have to brave the roads and the weather this still could be an accident. When children do not have to go to school‚ many of them still have to go to a daycare because both parents work and they still need to be cared for. I feel that if they would shut down most of the businesses in the area as well this would
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NEBOSH International General Certificate Paper 1 Management of Health and Safety Element 2 Setting Health & Safety Policy 1. (a) Outline the general content of the THREE sections of a health and safety policy. (6) (b) Explain why the health and safety policy should be signed by the most senior person in an organization‚ such as a Managing Director or Chief Executive· Officer. (2) Answer (a) The three sections of a policy are the ’statement of intent’‚ which both demonstrates management’s
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Isaiah Riche Mrs. Granham 20 June‚ 2013 Final essay Riche1 Fatalities amongst teenage drivers rose over nine-teen percent in the United States in just six months. The primary reason for all the accidents is distractions‚ awareness‚ and ignorance. Banning texting‚ while driving in all countries is an enthusiastic idea. Distractions are all around us‚ such as; I pods‚ radios‚ T.V and phones. For some dreadful reason‚ America’s youth and elderly don’t seem to comprehend
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200 times higher for automobiles than for airlines‚ but people would rather ride in automobile because it’s…”easier”? In the US‚ each year there are about 40‚000 deaths per year in automobile accidents vs. about 200 in air transport. To put this in perspective‚ the chance of dying in an automobile accident is about 1000 times more than winning a typical state lottery in a year. The statistics are based upon the number of airplane crashes as a percent‚ in other words more people die as a result of
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Texting while driving is one of the most common causes of accidents on roads. This is because texting while driving results in physical‚ visual and cognitive distraction. It greatly increases the amount of time a driver spends not looking at the road. It is a very serious distraction that can cost you your life or the lives of other people. According to recent research by Queensland’s RACQ‚ using a mobile phone in general can relay reaction time as much as having a blood alcohol content of 0.08%
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improper gear‚ not being in proper condition or not warming up or stretching enough. The consequences of a stretched ligament are permanent as I can only exercise for a certain amount of time and I can easily get injured again. I have learned from this accident that people should think about sports injury prevention and be more aware of the potential risks. During those two months‚ there were a lot of inconveniences‚ including my friends having to carry me in stairways and being late for classes. The experience
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of Florida March 30‚ 2014Abstract In this paper‚ I will discuss the Motorcoach Run-Off-the-Road and Rollover that occurred on U.S. Route 163 Mexican Hat‚ Utah January 6‚ 2008. I will begin by discussing how most departments make routine traffic accidents daily on shift. Comparing the preparation between a large city and smaller city. I will then explain on how safety has been of importance of the design of the automobile but cannot take into account driver fatigue. Next I will discuss some of the
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sophisticated‚ this simple lap belt still saved tons of people. However‚ seat belts had a rough start. People did not want to use them and they were not mandatory in most cars back in 1885. Some major brands of cars believed that in the event of an accident the seat belt would tear you in half. This was obviously false. Others believed that seat belts should be mandatory in cars considering the amount of deaths caused because of cars. (Safty Belts) “Tests in the 1940s showed that severe head injuries
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