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    Question 7 – Across more than one Learning Outcome (30 marks)- 1500 (a) identify, with justification, one significant employers’ liability risk facing the sports centre. (3)-150 Employee Slips & Trips in Restaurant - As the risk manager I would consider the risk of slips and trips of employees working within the premises, particularly the restaurant. Slips and trips are a big problem in catering areas, employees “working in kitchen and food service environments are more likely to be injured…

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    Swot Analysis Blackmores

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    Competitive analysis (Joyce) There are various companies provides vitamin supplements in the Australian market (CFA Institute, 2012). The main Dietary supplement provider companies in the market are Swisse, Blackmore, Cenovis, Nature’s Way, Berocca etc. Summarising the Multivitamin Satisfaction Ratings by Canstar Blue from 2011 to 2016, nationally, the top 5 brands are Blackmores (16.2%), Swisse (13.6%), Healthy Care (9.7%), Natures Own (5.9%) and Natures Way (4.1%). Fish oil segment is the top…

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    Research Question Would the efficacy of a prophylaxis prenatal vitamin decrease complications and healthcare cost to the mother and baby if a prenatal vitamin was given to all childbearing aged women in high risk pregnancy populations compared to just a 6 to 8 mg iron content of the multivitamin over a period of five years? The hypothesis that women in low income situations that cannot seek multiple prenatal or perinatal care appointments would benefit from additional supplementation like a…

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    The dietary supplement is a broad term, almost just a broad as the market that surrounds its products. But with the use of supplements, there are questions we should ask. Why should I use them? And, what are the side effects? Surprisingly, many supplement companies cannot answer these questions for you. So, who do we look to when we need our questions answered? The answer to that question is the Food and Drug Administration should manage the supplement industry just like it manages the food…

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    Creatine

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    HOW I BECAME AN EXPERT ON MUSCLES Utilizing Creatine to Build Muscle Creatine was invented many years ago for the purpose of building muscles. Using creatine will guarantee better performance in the gym. Creatine raises muscle hydration that offers you the most efficient setting for lean muscle enlargement. Creatine is essential for helping an athlete to persevere during painful exercises since it offers high levels of energy. Use of creatine makes you body to consume Adenosine Triphosphate. ATP…

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    Creatine is a natural substance that is produced by the liver and is stored in the muscle tissue, skeletal muscle and in other organs such as the testicles. It is actually the result of a combination of three amino acids: glycine, methionine and arginine. It is normally transported via blood circulation throughout the muscle cells. For many years, body builders, weight trainers and athletes have used creatine supplements so as to gain muscle mass. It had been scientifically proven to increase…

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    Since the 1990’s, Creatine has become the most popular performance enhancer used by athletes. Scientist had been skeptical of the risk factors in the use of creatine, but studies have shown this product is proven to be safe when taken properly. This supplement is effective and has been shown to increase muscle mass and enhance muscle performance. Experts also have proven that creatine helps prevent muscle cell damage and reduces muscle fatigue after training. Some individuals may think this…

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    Should Creatine Supplements Be Regulated? I believe that creatine should be regulated, to a certain degree. Creatine should not be for sale for those who are under the age of 18, schools should have the right to either regulate or prohibit the use by their athletes, and any other athletic events and teams should have the same right. If people really want to compete and win in sporting events, they shouldn’t need any sort of steroid to help them, they need to work hard to reach their goal, just…

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    Creatine is one of the safest supplements for sports available. There are still a few safety concerns to considers when supplementing creatine. A common concern is kidney damage. Although it has not been proven true many people believe this. There have been studies completed on the effects on the kidneys. One of the studies was done on people that took in ten grams of creatine a day. This is double the recommended amount. Their kidney functions showed no change over the 12 week experimental…

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    nutritional supplements is like a wagon that is continually fueled by apocryphal advertising, fallacious claims by its manufacturers and distributors, along with a little dose of pseudoscience passed around in the gymnasiums without much foothold on factual scientific evidence. This has given rise to a lot of misinformation surrounding several nutritional supplements chiefly associated with weight loss, weight gain, athletic performance, sexual performance, hair loss etc. In the case of…

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