P11- Explain Human Factors reporting procedures When a major incident occurs in the aviation industry this has to be reported to the right person‚ authority‚ organisation and health and safety procedures must be followed. If there was a serious air crash this would be reported to the AAIB‚ CAA and the HSE. All of these organisations would document all factors of their investigation and put in place key factors and procedures to follow to ensure that it doesn’t happen again. All accidents and incidents
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Assignment brief – QCF BTEC Assignment front sheet Qualification Unit number and title BTEC NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE (QCF) Level 3 Unit 5: Anatomy and Physiology Learner name Assessor name Jervahna Horton Rosalind Abidde Date issued Hand in deadline Submitted on 2nd March 2015 task 4 16th March 2015 task 4 Assignment title Energy metabolism in the body Task 4 In this assessment you will have opportunities to provide evidence against the following criteria. Indicate the
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MEP Jamaica: STRAND I UNIT 33 Congruence and Similarity: CSEC Revision Test UNIT 33 Congruence and Similarity 1. CSEC Revision Test The diagram shows the side view of a children’s climbing frame. The frame is symmetrical about DH. C D E The bars AG‚ BF and CE are parallel. Angle HAB = 72° B F I 72˚ (a) What is the size of angle CBI? (b) The bar BH bisects the angle ABI. (i) (c) 2. G H A (1 mark) What is the size of angle IBH? (1 mark) What is the size of angle FHG? (1 mark)
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Unit 3: Investigating Marketing Section C Rosie Boymbo Introduction In this section‚ I will give a detailed explanation of the marketing mix and why it is used in businesses. I will be giving a detailed analysis’ of the Product‚ Pricing‚ Place and Promotions. This section is based on about how I found my target market and then fulfilling their wants and needs. Marketing Mix Marketing mix: ‘Provides a recipe for effective marketing’: tutor2u.net Marketing is the term used to describe a range
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PRIENT Units | Very short answer1 | Short answer I&II(3‚4) | Long answer I&II(5‚6) | Total | Unit—1 (7) | 1(2) | -- | 5(1) | 7(3) | Unit—2 (7) | 1(2) | -- | 5(1) | 7(3) | Unit—3 (5) | 1(2) | 3(1) | -- | 5(3) | Unit—4 (7) | -- | 3(1)‚4(1) | -- | 7(2) | Unit—5 (10) | -- | 4(1) | 6(1) | 10(2) | Unit—6 (8) | -- | 3(1) | 5(1) | 8(2) | Unit—7 (10) | 1(1) | 3(1) |
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Moving On Up Arlene Robinson MGT 260-03 July 7‚ 2010 Most entrepreneurs are mindful when going global. If a company is doing well in the U.S. then it should consider going global. This will increase their profitability and their market share if properly planned out. Going global may help a company grow‚ but it can help them survive. Other countries may want the products the U.S. markets consider out dated (Scarborough‚ 2009). The best advice I would give Zach is a lot of planning and research
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Application- a system‚ the transmission method of which is supported by telecommunications cabling. Unshielded Twisted-Pair- A cable with multiple pairs of twisted insulated copper conductors bound in a single sheath. Shielded Twisted-Pair- A cable surrounded by a twisted braid‚ foil or both and bound in a single plastic sheath containing balanced twisted-pair conductors that are individually shielded. Fiber-optic Cable- is a cable made up of optical fibers that can transmit large amounts of information
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ADOPT A STANDARD INVOICE NUMBERING CONVENTION A major cause of duplicate payments is multiple copies of the same supplier invoice being entered in the computer system‚ but with slight variations on the invoice number that keep the computer from flagging them as duplicate invoices. This is an especially common problem when suppliers issue invoices with leading zeros‚ since one data entry clerk may enter the zeros‚ while another may ignore them. It is also common for employee expense reports and
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Busman notes: AOS3 -Operations Input: resources such as raw materials‚ labour‚ plant‚ equipment‚ capital‚ information used in any organisational production system Transformation process: the process involved in converting inputs into outputs Output: transformed inputs that are returned to the external environment as products or services Operations system: involves three stages; input‚ processing (transformation) and output Operations management: management of resources to achieve efficient output
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Desktop and laptop grouping them together because they are so similar the device they self-are not security concerns. It the operation system that would have the security concerns‚ that is why they have patches for the OS. Server this goes back to the OS‚ but with a server‚ you have a different level of access can be assigned to users. A report that conducted by Kaspersky Labs ("Global IT Security Risks Surve2014‚" 2014) stated that even virtualized have security risk that needs to watch. Netbook
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