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    peace of mind that their travels will go safely. Airport security will constantly be advancing due to new technology being invented and new security threats. Having to go to the airport two hours early for security may seem annoying, but all of the safety precautions are important for keeping all United States citizens safe while…

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    The 20th Air Support Operations Squadron (ASOS) does not have an official federal continuity plan in place. The federal continuity plan template incorporates four separate phases. Phase One: Readiness and Preparedness, Phase Two: Activation, Phase Three: Continuity Operations, Phase Four: Reconstitution Operations (FEMA 2013, p iii). Although the plan is optional, the framework of the Federal Plan Template goes in depth on how to accomplish all four phases. In the Federal Template, the Basic…

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    This report provides an analysis and evaluation on the Hatfield Train Crash that occurred on 17th October 2000 at 12.23. The research and findings of the report draw attention to the way in which Hatfield train crash was reported immediately after the event, including what could have been possible causes of the crash - vandalism, terrorism or fracturing of the rail or track. Research into this found that the main suspect for the cause of the crash immediately after the accident was fracturing of…

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    The NRC's mission is to regulate the nation's civilian use of byproduct, source, and special nuclear materials to ensure adequate protection of public health and safety, to promote the common defense and security, and to protect the environment. The NRC's regulatory mission covers three main areas. (United States Regulatory Commission, 2017) • Reactors – Commercial reactors for generating electric power and research and test reactors used for research, testing, and training • Materials – Uses of…

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    Workplace Observation

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    individual is working. I also noticed that workers guided each other when operating the crane and working in hazardous areas. Luckily, I found that all the workers used head protection in the construction zone. I also observed that some workers wore safety glasses when cutting, nailing, and placing objects. Workers wore boots that could prevent anything happening to their feet if any heavy objects or equipment fell. Throughout the site, I found that there were many elevated surfaces that were…

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    At a certain age, a child feels as if they are too old for a carseat. Why is it important for a child who has outgrown a carseat to use a booster seat? Should most kids ages 4 until 4-8 ride in a booster seat? What are the pros and cons about booster seats? I believe that they can lower the risk of children injury in car accidents, elevation for belt to be properly positioned across the chest and hips, and provide that protection even for vehicles seats that lack a head restraint. The booster…

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    Goggles are imperative for keeping your eyes safe in the lab. By wearing goggles you can protect your eyes from foreign items and substances from hurting them. Keeping goggles on at all times, when working with any chemical substance is mandatory, if any chemicals splash into the eyes, the eyes are protected by the goggles. The right clothing can help avoid many accidents in the lab. Wearing your lab coat can protect you from any chemicals coming in direct contact with your skin. Also,…

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    Railroad crossings are very dangerous and have caused many serious crashes and even deaths. When crossing them you have to be very aware of what is happening around you, and the signs telling you what to do and where to go. I believe that in order to avoid crashes while crossing them you need to use common sense, understand and see the signs warning you about the dangers, and if you do this you will be fine. I think that it is ironic that railroad crossings are such a problem because it’s not an…

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    Being near railroad crossings and railroads in general can be a very dangerous thing to be around. However, as long as we practice the right safety measures and precautions we can go past them without injury. To start there are road signs that you should always follow while driving near railroad crossings. At most railroad crossings there are crossing gates, flashing lights, and loud bells if to make sure you know that a train is approaching. You should never go around them because a train will…

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    Hazard Recognition Speech

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    Hello Everyone, I’m going to go over Hazard recognition which is defined “as the process of identifying agents or conditions which have the potential of causing harm to a worker’s health and safety”. It is a basic concept but is very important topic that many people can become complacent too, especially on the smaller aspects of the job; like walking into someone back yard and not noticing the “Beware of Dog Sign, or stepping out of the truck if your off roads and not noticing a hole or divot…

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