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    washing my hands before and after undertaking any task that involves coming in contact with the service users‚ I do on the spot risk assessment‚ wore protective clothing like the disposable aprons and gloves‚ ensure that these protective clothes are removed and replaced with clean ones after interacting with each service user. Correct disposal of protective clothes in accordance with the Organisational and legislative policies and procedures‚ COSHH 2002(Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulation

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    unit 27 p3 p4 m2 m3 d1

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    Explain the roles and responsibilities for Health and Safety of key personnel in a selected workplace (P3) There are many employees that have different Health and Safety roles to uphold in businesses such as Debenhams. Some of the roles are more senior than others such as: Directors‚ Line Managers and different employees that have individual special roles to uphold like the Fire Marshall and the First Aider. All these roles are vital for Debenhams to have because they have to ensure the Health and

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    without the worker knowing Serious injuries‚ fatal 4 3 12 Employer have to make sure workers are following safe work procedures 3. workers are not wearing safety helmet Falling debris‚ tools Head injuries‚ fatal 4 3 12 Workers should aware Personal Protective Equpment (PPE) are important while in construction site 4. crane carrying wrecking ball are not handled safely Workers struck or hit by crane Serious injuries‚ fatal 3 4 12 Make sure the demolition process are safe and no one near the place

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    Fiber Optic Safe Working Procedures Most of the standards‚ created by industry groups to insure product compatibility‚ they are not “codes” or actual laws that must be followed to be in compliance with local ordinances. The only mandatory standard is the NEC. The NEC specifies fire prevention standards for fiber optic cables. They are however‚ the standards we must follow. Installation Hazards: When installing burial or aerial cable‚ cables containing conductive materials could pose a potential

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF CARRYING OUT A FIRE RISK ASSESSMENT Carrying out a fire risk assessment on a regular basis is obligatory in all workplace environments‚ commercial premises and other places that members of the public have access to. Moreover‚ failure to comply with the regulations can carry serious penalties‚ including imprisonment in certain circumstances. If your company employs more than five staff members then the assessment must be recorded in writing and retained in a safe place. Ideally‚

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    The Importance of Keeping and Maintaining My Military (common access card) Card A United States Army common access card card is a Soldiers best friend‚ it keeps the Soldier and his Government secure‚ identified‚ protected from enemy threats. The common access card card is my only way past the gates each morning. The common access card card allows a Soldier access to several thousand pieces of classified information and training. The card also allows me to access innumerable benefits inside

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    patient‚ scratch a patient‚ harbor pathogens‚ contaminate items.
 11.What are four examples of PPE? Protective clothing‚ surgical masks‚ face shields‚ protective eyewear‚ disposable patient treatment gloves‚ and heavy-duty utility gloves. 12.What determines the types of PPE to be worn? Risk of exposure 13.What are the two types of protective eyewear? Glasses with protective side shields‚ and clear face shileds. 14.What may be the most critical PPE? Gloves. 15.When should

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    Witness form of regular toolbox talks * Photos of fire extinguisher and sign * | | 1.2 | Using safety guards on power tools‚ handrails and toe boards on working platforms etc. Address of location * Take photos of me on a machine with saftey equipment and descibe the photo and the hazaeds if you didnt wear themand how you are supposed to wear them. * Take picture of me with a power tool with ear plugs and goggles and descibe the photo and the hazaeds if you didnt wear themand how you are supposed

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    Electricity at work Regulations 1989. This legislation places the4 responsibility of electrical item on to the employer. This highlights that all equipment that is portable must have regular checks and be tested to ensure that they are safe. This could be anything raging from computer equipment up to kettles and microwaves. This is often referred to as PAT; Portable Appliance Testing. This consists of three sections. • visual inspection • earth continuity test • insulation test The testing for

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    Rail workers need to wear brightly coloured workwear. Before the invention of high visibility workwear‚ rail workers used small lamps to see oncoming traffic. Today‚ trains are too fast‚ and rail workers cannot rely on inadequate lighting. High visibility workwear can withstand oil‚ pollutants and dust. Rail workers uniforms are designed to withstand abrasive substances. High-quality rail uniforms give rail workers freedom of movement while they are doing their jobs. Rail workers need to be protected

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