The Vulnerable Person

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The vulnerable person are the group that perceive or being vulnerable to the risk than others example children or people who working in alone in potentially hazardous situations or areas, the following I will do when protecting a vulnerable person with my management.
Education and training; with my management I will provide education and training to the vulnerable persons so as the will be awere with the risk may pose to them and give them the key point on how to access the risk that may pose to them I n all aspect, as well as the way to control the risk .
Restricting access; by applying restrict access this will insure that only authorized person to be at the filled area while the authorized persons will be familiar with the conditions that

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