Unit 306 Task A Presentation Ai Management of health and safety at work regulations 1999 The manual handling operations regulations 1999 (amended 2002) Health and safety (first aid) regulations 1981 Reporting of injures‚ diseases and dangerous occurrences relegations (RIDDOR) 1995 Control of substances hazardous to health (COSHH) 2002 Food safety act 1990 Quality in care Aii All employees in a health and social care setting have a responsibility for health and safety. This includes working safely
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Economics: Demand Analysis Demand Demand is the quantity of good and services that customers are willing and able purchase during a specified period under a given set of economic conditions. The period here could be an hour‚ a day‚ a month‚ or a year. The conditions to be considered include the price of good‚ consumer’s income‚ the price of the related goods‚ consumer’s preferences‚ advertising expenditures and so on. The amount of the product that the costumers are willing to by‚ or the demand‚ depends
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1 Unit 37 Understand health and safety in the social care settings 1.1: You will find all the legislations under the health and safety at work act 1974 this act is the overall cover for health and safety at work. 1.2 + 1.3: We have regulations and guidelines with policies and procedures to follow to protect the client for example hear are just a view ways in which we must do this: Make the work place safe Provide adequate first aid facilities Always use protective clothing
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aims to support children and their families. Statutory (Primary School) The quality of support‚ guidance and care provided for pupils and their families is strength. The head teacher provides dedicated leadership. In a relatively short period of time he has developed a good team spirit with a common purpose amongst the staff. For a primary school to support parents/guardians‚ they need to be approachable. Families who are having issues should feel that they can come to the school for support
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Unit 13 1 Understand what dementia is 1.1 explain what is meant by the term ‘dementia’ Dementia is a serious loss of global cognitive ability in a previously unimpaired person‚ beyond what might be expected from normal ageing. 1.2 describe the key functions of the brain that are affected by dementia Dementia is not a single disease‚ but a non-specific syndrome (i.e.‚ set of signs and symptoms). Affected cognitive areas can be memory‚ attention‚ language‚ and problem solving. temporal lobe
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Ensure regular health and safety checks are undertaken. The employer should have infection prevention control policies and procedures for the staff. The manager will support and advise the Carer in respect of these procedures 2.1 Current standards and legislation we should consider include: Cosh - Control of substances hazardous to health. Always consider the safe use and storage of substances we use within the work setting. RIDDER - reporting of injuries‚ diseases and dangerous occurrences
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Unit 22 1.1 Bacteria are a single cell micro-organism that can only be seen from under a microscope. It lives off the nutrients from its surroundings. Viruses are disease producing agents far smaller than bacteria‚ They are enclosed in a protein coating which makes them more difficult to destroy. The basic unit of Fungi is a hypha which is a hollow tube. The hypha threads spread out over and into the food material making a visible mesh or mycelium. Some fungi form together to create toadstools
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unit 054 1.1 identify the different reasons why people communicate its important that people communicate so that everyone involved knows the situation. for example if a child is in your care and is not allowed to be picked up by a certain someone then it is important that everyone you work with knows this so that that person is not let into the building an is not allowed near the child. another reason its important to communicate is if a child is going through a tough time and has trusted
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Dimension | SI Units | English Unit | Length | meter(m) | foot(ft) | Mass | kilogram(kg) | pound-mass(lbm)1 | Time | second(s) | second(s) | Electric Current | ampere(A) | ampere(A) | Thermodynamic Temperature | kelvin(K) | rankine (R)1 | Amount of Substance | mole(mol) | mole(mol) | 1http://www.mne.psu.edu/cimbala/Learning/General/units.htm Conversion Factors Length 1 m= 3.281 ft 1 m = 39.37 in. 1 ft= 0.305 m 1 cm= 0.394 in. 1 in. = 2.540 cm 1 ft. = 30.48 cm 1 yd= 91.44
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CHAPTER 4: FORECASTING DEMAND. What is forecasting? Forecasting is the planning tool to predict the future outcomes based on historical data and experience‚ knowledge of the management. It is very important for the company for developing new products or product line in the marketplace. Forecasting time horizons. A forecast is classified by the future time horizon into three categories. - Short-range forecast has a time of less than three months and up to one year
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