infection are to follow company’s policies and procedures‚ keep themselves safe and others‚ report any hazards which could lead to infection‚ attend relevant courses‚ use the PPE provided‚ keeping the work environment clean and tidy and to maintain good personal hygiene 1.2: Employers responsibilities in the relation to the prevention and control of infection are to keep everybody safe and to provide a safe work place‚ they do this by following current legislation. A few examples taken from the HSAWA are
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Title Understand health and safety in social care settings Ref 36 Level 3 Credit value 5 Learning outcomes The learner will: Assessment criteria The learner can: 1. Understand the different responsibilities relating to health and safety in social care settings 1.1 Identify legislation relating to health and safety in a social care setting 1.2 Explain how health and safety policies and procedures protect those in social care settings 1.3 Compare the differences in the main health and safety responsibilities
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HSE information sheet Cement Construction Information Sheet No 26 (revision2) skin contact with a sensitiser‚ the more it will penetrate the skin‚ and the greater the risk of sensitisation will become. Therefore‚ if cement is left on the skin throughout the working day‚ rather than being washed off at intervals‚ the risk of contact sensitisation to hexavalent chromium will be increased. Introduction Cement is widely used in construction. Anyone who uses cement (or anything containing
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Assessment 2 Question 1-Scenario 1: a) What options do you have to gain their cooperation and compliance with the WHS requirement to wear PPE? Answer: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is used as temporary (until more effective hazard control techniques can be used) or last line of protection for workers against hazards. The PPE you use will depend on the work environment‚ the work conditions‚ and the process being performed. Hazards can be caused due to electrical‚ unguarded machinery and
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hazards at source: 4. Adapt work to suit the individual 5. Adapt to technical progress 6. Replace the dangerous with the non dangerous or less dangerous 7. Develop logical overall prevention policy 8. Give priority to collective protective measures over individual protective measures: 9. Give appropriate information‚ instruction‚ training and supervision to employees. Avoid Risks: Where possible Evaluate risks which cannot be avoided: Through the risk assessment process Control hazards at source:
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CHAPTER-III COMPETITIVE PRODUCT POSITIONING STUDY As per the aim of the research project‚ in order to arrive at a unique strategy for the new helmet designed to be launched in the market‚ it is imperative to first analyze the existing personal protective equipment products manufactured by global leaders and top-tier firms. Through this‚ the understanding of effective positioning strategies shall be facilitated‚ which in turn shall allow for the creation of an innovative and competitive strategy that
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Each year‚ there are thousands of injuries and triple-digit numbers of fatal accidents related to machine and equipment operation. A lot of these accidents involve the operator‚ but over half involve people on the ground - spotters‚ co-workers‚ laborers‚ shovel hands‚ passers-by and sidewalk superintendents who get too close. And because of the forces and physics involved‚ these are usually not first-aid injuries; there is often an ambulance and sometimes a coroner called to the jobsite. Road Construction
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about the site rules and regulations you must comply to. Information may include: emergency evacuation & fire procedure safety signage • risk assessments • safe systems of work • organisational procedures • use of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) • COSHH (Hazardous Substances) • storage requirements • control measures • waste disposal procedures • reporting procedures site facilities. 1.2 The company shall issue you with the appropriate PPE‚ the basic
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Shankar Electronics & Hardware MANAGE OPERATIONAL PLAN ASSESSMENT- REPORT BSBMGT515A Table of Contents 1. Cover page...................................................................................... Page 1 2. Table of Contents............................................................................ Page 2 3. Introduction..................................................................................... Page 3 4. Contact details.............................
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contamination. The employees’ is to use any personal protection equipment provided‚ they are also responsible to wash their hands to prevent infection. It is also their duty to wipe down surfaces and clean up after themselves and adhere to policies and procedures. 2.2. Explain employers’ responsibilities in relation to the prevention and control of infection. The employers responsibilities are to provide the correct personal protection equipment and also to provide policies and procedures
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