why and when health and safety control equipment‚ identified by the principles of protection‚ should be used relating to types‚ purpose and limitations of each type‚ the work situation‚ occupational use and the general work environment‚ in relation to:– collective protective measures– personal protective equipment (PPE)– respiratory protective equipment (RPE)– local exhaust ventilation (LEV). | 1.5 | State how the health and safety control equipment relevant to the work should be used in
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outline potential risks of infection within the workplace 3. describe the process of carrying out a risk assessment 4. explain the importance of carrying out a risk assessment. Outcome 5 Understand the importance of using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in the prevention and control of infections The learner can: 4. state current relevant regulations and legislation relating to PPE 5. describe employees’ responsibilities regarding the use of PPE 6. describe employers’ responsibilities
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A matter of balance Setting The setting in “A Matter of Balance” by W.D. Valgardson had a great influence in on the characters and environments they had to face in this short story. Some of the weather and geographical locations the characters had to face was when Harold was sitting on a cedar log‚ resting absentmindedly plucking pieces from its thick layer of moss. It told us about about
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Summary: Travel writer Bill Bryson and his friend Stephan Katz are hiking along the Appalachian Trail when it begins to snow. They cross narrow ledges and slip and slide across streams. It takes them two hours to cover sixtenths of a mile. Finally‚ they come to the bottom of Albert Mountain. They cannot go up‚ and they cannot go back. Bill finds a logging trail marked on his map. They plod up the road through the snow. At last they find the Appalachian Trail again. They know that they are close to a shelter
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benefits of pursuing a hobby like hiking. Hiking outdoors has plenty of perks: nice views‚ fresh air‚ and sounds of different things and smells of nature. It exercise your mind‚ body‚ and soul and is a simple way to challenge yourself. All you need is a good pair of walking shoes. In fact‚ turning this into a healthy habit can lead to a healthy lifestyle. It’s a great way to start an exercise program that is beneficial to the proper upkeep of the body. Hiking is a powerful cardio workout tool
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attended relevant to the occupational area. 1.2 Use health and safety control equipment safely to carry out the activity in accordance with legislation and organisational requirements. 1.3 Comply with statutory requirements‚ safety notices and warning notices displayed within the workplace and/or on equipment. 1.4 State why and when health and safety control equipment‚ identified by the principles of protection‚ should be used relating to types‚ purpose and
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Case Summary Digital Semiconductor was a business unit of Digital Equipment Corporation. John Gavin‚ the DS group controller‚ wanted the finance department to find ways to add value and better support the division because the DS business strategy had many changes over the past five years and the division was still operating at a loss. History: The semiconductor division which was a part of Digital Equipment Corporation expanded rapidly in the 1970s. Digital was financially very successful in 1988
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personality. In his hilarious book‚ A Walk In the Woods‚ Bill Bryson narrates his adventures as he challenged himself to hike the Appalachian Trail with his long lost friend a Stephen Katz. The book expresses a very unique and distinct account of what hiking a trail entails. Unlike other travel books‚ especially nature books‚ Bryson depicts a rather humorous experience. Through his use of dialogue‚ lists‚ defined first person narrative‚ and sarcasm‚ Bryson brings to us a completely different idea of what
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The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon By: Stephan King In the book "The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordan" by Stephan King a nine year old named Trisha McFarland goes hiking with her mother and older brother Pete in the woods in Maine. Her mother and Pete are constantly arguing since her parents divorced and their mother moved them away from their father and friends. Trisha hangs back on the trail‚ sick of listening to them‚ and wanders off down another trail to pee. She can still her them arguing from where
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It’s a mild September afternoon and here I am with my hair pulled up‚ wearing a white tank top‚ black shorts and my favorite hiking shoes‚ enjoying nature at its best. I’m on a trail that I’ve never hiked before‚ however I have yet to be disappointed by the views. As I look towards the sun‚ the few clouds I see floating in the sky are being nudged along by a lazy breeze that is just strong enough to cause my bangs to lightly dance across my forehead. To my left I see a flock birds flying through
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