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    Hazard Communication

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    properly. Hazard Communication ‘Goals’  Right to Know chemical hazards  PPE‚ first aid‚ spills/leaks  Labels‚ Material Safety Data sheets Right to Know  OSHA created the Hazard Communication Standard to help ensure your safety when working with hazardous chemicals.  You have a RIGHT TO KNOW about the hazardous chemicals you use on the job and how to work safely with those chemicals. Hazard Communication Standard Chemical manufacturers must:  Determine a chemical’s hazards  Provide labels

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    Good morning to one and all of you present‚ my task for today is to enlighten you about what Inclusive Education is and what intrinsic and extrinsic barriers to learning and development are. One of the many challenges facing education in post-apartheid South Africa is that of realising the constitutional values of equality‚ freedom from discrimination and the right to a basic education for all learners‚ including those who experience barriers to learning. Under apartheid‚ learners were not only educated

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    The Lack of Relationship between General State and Intrinsic Motivation A general state of motivation is not necessary for an individual to exhibit Task-specific motivation. The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of motivation in psychosocial treatment outcomes. Specifically this research study intended to determine if there is a relationship between Task-specific (IM)‚ or intrinsic‚ motivation and the general state of motivation (SM); and if SM is required to be present in order for

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    Manual Handling The way procedures are performed The practice of inadequate Manual handling is one of the most frequent risks that many people are approached with in all workplaces. The aim is to provide each individual with the knowledge and skills needed to perform Manual handling in the appropriate ways. We need to identify potential hazards and use the training knowledge to implement strategies to eliminate or reduce the risk to prevent injuries occurring. (Major workplace Hazards‚ website

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    be assisted to move‚ but not lifted. When moving and positioning individuals there might be stress on the spine from: ▶ twisting ▶ stooping ▶ Repetitive movement ▶ handling an unpredictable individual ▶ transferring an individual over a long distance. Different muscles work in coordination on the spine when moving and handling activities are being carried out. In health and social care settings‚ practitioners often lean forward to move or position an individual‚ thereby affecting the muscles

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    The first and foremost characteristic is integrity. A law enforcement officer “LEO” must have integrity. The public must be able to trust the officer; they must be honesty to the public‚ their co-workers‚ and themselves. A LEO is held to a high standard and must do the right thing when no one else is looking; they are looked up to as pillars of the community. The second characteristic of an LEO applicant is confidence. They must be confident in their communication skills‚ their abilities to

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    Moving and Handling

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    able to. Also people with Parkinson’s disease have slower reaction times so it is important to give people suffering from this condition time to move and not to rush them. Always look for non-verbal signs of pain or discomfort. When moving and handling people who have suffered from a stroke‚ you will need to be aware of the extent of the stroke and what parts of the body have been affected. Outcome 2 1)Legislation is in place to protect

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    Hazard

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    Compound Molecular Structure Molecular Weight (g/mol) Melting point (0C) Solubility Hazard Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) 98.079 10 Miscible in water Hazardous in case of eye contact (irritant)‚ of ingestion‚ of inhalation. Slightly hazardous in case of skin contact (irritant) Ammonium Bromide (NH4Br) 97.94 452 Soluble in water Hazardous in case of eye contact (irritant)‚ of ingestion‚ of inhalation. 1-Butanol (C4H10O) 74.12 -89.8 Soluble in water. Very soluble in acetone‚ miscible with ethanol‚

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    Manual Handling

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    Manual Handling Manual handling means the moving or supporting of a load by hand or bodily force i.e. by a person as opposed to machine. This includes lifting‚ putting down‚ pushing. Pulling‚ carrying or moving. Legislation: There are various pieces of legislation that cover moving and handling * Manual Handling Operations Regulation 1992 (MHOR) * Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER) * The Health and Safety At Work Act 1974 These legislations covers everyone

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    According to Windermere‚ four key characteristics of a NICU Nurse is caring‚ communication skills‚ stability‚ and critical thinking skills (par. 1). Caring is an imperative trait for a NICU nurse because newborns can sense compassion. A natural motherly instinct is vital to soothe babies

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