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    Importance of Automobile Safety Many people‚ including college students‚ overlook one of the most important things when buying a new car–safety. It is a known truth that a new car is probably filled with the most up-to-date safety features in the automotive market today. However‚ knowing that the car is “safe” does not mean how safe the car really is because of the safety features it has or the lack of them. Therefore‚ this paper will illustrate the need to examine and research the safety features when a

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    challenges of ensuring food hygiene and safety |[pic] | Vietnam is currently facing enormous challenges of ensuring food hygiene and safety because of poor management and slow adoption of law-regulated documents. After reviewing the results of inspections by functional agencies and localities‚ the number of cases of food poisoning has risen at an alarming level. An Action Month for Food Quality‚ Hygiene and Safety 2009 has been launched to further enhance

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    Public transport is a fantastic idea. It’s cheap‚ it’s accessible‚ it’s safe‚ it’s quick and it’s better for the environment. If this is the case‚ then why is it that it’s still vastly underutilised by the general public? Well‚ the description above is wrong. All of these positive statements have actually turned public transport into a nightmare. Whilst on public transport‚ all I feel is misery and anguish at the prospect of the journey continuing and wondering why I left my car at home. The worst

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    Basic Food Safety

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    Every food establishment uses‚ processes‚ and sells food in different ways. However‚ the general issues and key principles of food safety remain the same‚ whatever the style of the operation. All food safety training programs should contain the "big 3" factors that could cause food to become unsafe. Food must be kept out of harms way from human errors‚ but if you don’t train food workers what they are‚ they won’t know why these factors are so important. The basics can make all the difference. The

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    Safety measures for pessangers on board.. During take offs and landings - safety briefing or demonstration by flight attendants - seat belt - seat position for take off ( fully forward and not lying down ) - shut down all electrical devices prior to take off and landing ( to not interrupt the aircraft systems ) - no smoking at all time while on board ( follow the signs on board ) - Emergency escape door ( in an unlikely event of emergency‚ e.i : aircraft on fire

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    Neighborhood Public Policy DQ #3 Do you think this scenario represents a public safety or public health issue? Public health issues are any action or event that would jeopardize or cause harm to individuals or families in the community. In the Neighborhood scenario regarding the Young’s family‚ whose son Marcus has just been hit by a car‚ which occurred due to speeding in the neighborhood would be considered a public health as well as public safety issue. Mrs. Young contacted her congresswoman

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    Evolution of Safety Management The aviation industry is an organization that contains too many moving parts to control. The industry has developed a stigma of blood priority‚ meaning that corrective action is not taken until the loss of life has occurred. “No human endeavor or human made system can be free from risk and error.” (FAA‚ 2007) Therefore the elimination of accidents is virtually impossible; the evolution of safety management is an ongoing effort of safeguarding the industry and remaining

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    Food safety Act Food safety regulations places an obligation on food business operators to ensure that all their activities are carried out in a hygienic way and make it an offence to supply food which is unsafe or harmful to human health‚ this applies to all premises that provide food whether money is exchanged or not. The food safety team is responsible for ensuring that businesses comply with these requirement under the food safety act 1990 and food hygiene (England) regulations 2006 they

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    Transportation Safety

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    (Hubli) etc. As the size of a city grows the transportation technology plays an important role in the formation of the city and its suburbs. Other factors responsible maybe development of personal/public transport infrastructure and the income of the group of people settled around the city. Eg: A good public transportation in Mumbai compared to other major metropolitan cities in India has resulted in low private transport vehicles there. Not only people but transportation is hugely responsible for

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    Public Relations As an IMC tool‚ PUBLIC RELATIONS can perform these tasks for us: * Promotion: Use techniques such as events‚ promos‚ and ads to create and stimulate public interest. * Internal Communications: Planned messages disseminated to company employees through a variety of communication channels‚ including newsletters‚ bulletin boards‚ posters etc. * Corporate Sponsorship: Providing support to an event or cause by devoting company resources in exchange for an opportunity

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