Final Project | Performance Measurements | | | | Latifa Ibrahim08101105Nayef Al-Ali101020030 | | | Contents Background of the Organization 3 Expanding set of services‚ offered through a single window 5 Successfully operating within a competitive regulatory and business environment 6 Continuing commitment to excellence 7 Approach to TQM 7 Management defines‚ monitor‚ review and drive the improvement of the organization’s management system and performance 9 Processes
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ROLE OF STUDENT IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT Knowledge on first aid‚ rescue and evacuation. Help in the preparation of the school disaster contingency plan. Aware the parents and community on various types of hazards and what are the preparedness measures to be taken. Plantation in the school premises. Boosting the morale of the community after the disaster. Senior students can help villagers in preparing the Village Disaster Preparedness and Response Plan. The students
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Topic: Critical appraisal of Disaster management Act‚ 2005 Submitted by: Rible Thomas Kizhakkidam MswII ROLL no 573 The Indian subcontinent is among world’s most disaster prone area. It is exposed to natural catastrophes because of its vast territory‚ large population and unique geo-climatic conditions. In India‚ while 40 million hectares of landmass is prone to floods‚ 68 per cent of the total areas is vulnerable to periodical droughts. The Disaster Management Act passed in 2005 provides for
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Disaster: British Petroleum Oil Spill Date: April 20‚ 2010 Location: Gulf of Mexico Personal Experiences: A little over a year after the BP oilrig sprung a leak‚ my family and I went to Panama City in Florida. As far as we could see‚ we couldn’t notice any differences in the Gulf of Mexico. The water was still crystal clear even though thousands of barrels of oil leaked into the ocean each day for months. I was completely aware of how the spill dramatically affected the lives‚ jobs‚ and
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Earthquakes Natural disasters‚ such as earthquakes‚ hurricanes and cyclones‚ floods‚ and tornadoes are some of the traumatic experiences that may cause posttraumatic stress disorders. This type of disorders and other disaster related psychological problems are prevalent after natural disasters. As a result it is important to analyse those individuals that develop psychological problems especially to prepare and plan interventions both in the short and long term after disaster (Coşkun‚ Coşkun‚ 2000
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1.1 Deliverables A 25M × 10M Children pool with water playground facility and a 50M × 10M training pool with 4 lanes A finished spectator seating and standard artificial lighting Complete pool facility include bathrooms‚ lockers‚ shower‚ changing areas 1.2 Milestones 1. Permits approved----September 1st 2014 2. Pumps‚ Piping‚ Chemical system‚ Filtration system‚ Decking------October 1st 2014 3. Tower‚ Changing areas‚ Spectator seating‚ Tower‚ Lighting‚ Diving facilities‚ lifeguard chairs. -------November
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is 98.4. The outer area of the mouth extending into the chin reveals macules‚ vesicles‚ copious purulent exudate forming honey- colored crust on a erythematous base. Skin on trunk‚ arms and legs is clear. No other symptomology ASSESSMENT Impetigo PLAN 1. Rx for Mupirocin ointment applied to infected area TID. 2. Advised mom on proper hand washing technique. 3. To call if no significant improvement over the next 48 hours. Leandro D. Cot‚ MD LC: hpi d&t : 5/2/2015 Dermatology History
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A PROJECT REPORT On Study of HR Practices & Process of Performance Appraisal With special reference to ADITYA BIRLA GROUP GRASIM I DUSTRIES R.M.C Division Head Office - MUMBAI Submitted To TILAK MAHARASHTRA U IVERSITY‚ PU E Submitted by SATISH PRAKASH GOYAL MBA- H.R (2007-2009) I STITUTE OF BUSI ESS STUDIES & RESEARCH IBSAR Navi Mumbai (satishpgoyal@yahoo.co.in) Page 1 Table of Contents CHAPTER O. 1 2 3 4 5 6 TITLES Acknowledgement Executive Summary Company Profile Organizational
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ter 1 CHAPTER 1 DISASTER MANAGEMENT An Introductory 1.1 Disasters – The Indian Scenario India supports one-sixth of the world’s population on just 2% of its landmass. It suffers heavily from natural disasters of every shade and description hits the poorest of the poor and which is why the considerations of disaster safety deserves prime attention. A High Powered Committee (HPC) of the Government of India‚ in its report submitted to the Government of India in October 2001‚ outlined the huge
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Lusitania Disaster vs Thomas Aquinas Disaster PSYC 431: Psychology of Disasters Tamey Greene Jonathan Avenido July 31‚ 2016 Lusitania was one of the largest ships to have set sail on the River Clyde. The New York Times stated that the impressive ship was unsinkable‚ powerful‚ and the most fastest ship in the world. When War World 1started in 1914‚ when required Lusitania and her sister ships‚ Mauritania and Aquitania‚ were used for war duties by the British. Lusitania was allowed to
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