Unit 8 promote and implement health and safety in health and social care Understand own responabilites and the responabilities of others relating to health and safety 1.1 identify legislation relating to health and safety in a health or social care work setting The legislations are: * the health and safety at work act 1974 * management of health and safety at work regulations 1999 * manual handling operations regulations 1992 * health and safety first aid regulations 1981
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Exercise 8: Range/Endurance Givens Conditions: Gross Weight for Beginning of Cruise = 300‚000 lbs Gross Weight at End of Cruise = 200‚000 lbs Altitude = FL350 Standard Conditions Wing Area = 3050 ft2 Wing Span = 156 ft Wing Efficiency = .75 CDp = 0.0119 Twin turbofan engines Figure 2.1 Figure 6.5 Figure 13.2 No need to take into account Temperature Ram Rise 1. Find Equivalent Airspeed‚ True Airspeed‚ and Mach for best range at FL350 and Sea Level at W = 300‚000 lb. (Use Figure 13.2 and Equations
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GS104 Lab Report Experiment # 8 Static electricity or Electrostatics David Case: March 6‚ 2015 Experiment #8 Static Electricity or Electrostatics Objective: To explore the concepts of static electricity and to discover how many types of electrical charges exist and how they interact with each other Materials: 1 Scrap of white paper 1 Transparent tape 1 Aluminum Foil - 6"x 6" 2 Cup‚ Styrofoam‚ 8 oz 1 Dark paper - 1/2
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2.12 1.69 20.28% HCI 2 8*10-4 M 2.64 3.09 17.04% HCI 3 3.2*10-5 M 3.38 4.49 24.72% HCI 4 1.3*10-6 M 5.85 5.88 0.51% Bases Concentration of base after dilution Experimental pH Theoretical pH % error NaOH 1 2*10-2 M 11.42 12.31 7.15% NaOH 2 8*10-4 M 9.64 10.91 11.55% NaOH 3 3.2*10-5 M 8.68 9.50 8.63% NaOH 4 1.28*10-6 M 7.98 8.10 1.48% Combined Concentration of acid and base after combination Experimental pH Theoretical pH % error 1 2*10-2 M 6.91 7 1.28% 2 8*10-4 M 6.04 7 13.71% 3
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patient his condition and the proposed procedures. I. AMBULATORY CARE FACE SHEET Admit Date: 7/8/20XX @ 20:22 Discharge Date/Time: 7/9/20XX @ 10:10 Sex: M Age: 47 Disposition: Home Admitting Diagnosis: Possible torn meniscus of the left knee. Discharge Diagnosis: Left Knee meniscectomy. Procedures: Laparoscopic Surgery to the Left Knee. CONSULTATION Date of Consultation: 7/8/20XX This is a 47-year old male who was in his usual state of health until today. He entered the
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Step-cycle is a single sequence of locomotion by one hindlimb from the reference paw contacts the ground until the same hindlimb contacts the ground on the next occasion \cite{perrot2009}. It composes of stance phase and swing phase. The definition of stance phase is the step cycle part which starts as soon as the foot touches the ground and terminates when the foot begins to move forward \cite{pereira2006}. This phase contains braking and propulsion phases. The braking phase is the time period between
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Module 8 Homework Module 8 Homework Steven McCord Allied American University Author Note This paper was prepared for COM 120 ‚ Module 8 Homework taught by Katherine Tracy. PART I: SHORT RESPONSE Write a response to the following prompt using proper APA Style. Prompt: You will select a topic for your ceremonial speech. Limit the scope of your topic based on the idea that you can present the actual speech in four to seven minutes. Step 1: Review the information presented in
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U3.3- OD Seven Steps MGMT-568 Tarleton State University Dr. Dulin 16 October 2008 Organizational Development (OD) programs follow a logical progression of events- a series of phases that unfolds over time; an important part of managing an OD program as well is to execute each phase well (French & Bell‚ 1999). Warner Burke describes seven phases of OD programs as; 1. Entry 2. Contracting 3. Diagnosing 4. Feedback 5. Planning Change
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Steps 1. ------------------------------------------------- 1 ------------------------------------------------- Understand how Risk Management works. Risk is the effect (positive or negative) of an event or series of events that take place in one or several locations. It is computed from the probability of the event becoming an issue and the impact it would have (See Risk = Probability X Impact). Various factors should be identified in order to analyze risk‚ including: * Event: What
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Fundamentals of Multinational Finance‚ 5e (Moffett et al.) Chapter 8 Foreign Exchange Rate Determination Multiple Choice and True/False Questions 8.1 Exchange Rate Determination: The Theoretical Thread 1) The important thing to remember about foreign exchange rate determination is that parity conditions‚ asset approach‚ and balance of payments approaches are ________ theories rather than ________ theories. A) competing; complementary B) competing; contemporary C) complementary; contiguous
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