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    Software instillations (technology risks), area that the business is located in (environment risks), building management (workplace hazards), and internal and external employees (personal risks). Second, include all areas of management in the development and initiation of the plans including training employees in the event of an emergency. Third, assign areas of risk consistent management supervision, and enforce precise communication. Finally, “Common metrics include the number of risk…

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    Staff Sergeant Michael T. Dugan is a Lead Firefighter for the 171st Fire Emergency Services, 171st Air Refueling Wing, Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. Enlisting with the Pennsylvania Air National Guard in Coraopolis, PA, Sergeant Dugan began his military career in September of 2007. Upon graduating from the fire academy at Goodfellow AFB, he returned to the 171st Air Refueling Wing. As a member of the 171 FES, he has held the positions of Alarm Room Operator, Driver Operator, Crew Chief and Fire…

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    employers should establish stress management programs regularly so that it can improve the ability of workers to cope with difficult work situations. As employees in hospitality field deal with the lives of peoples, they must be very careful so that they do not perform any negligence in their job. So, stress management programs can teach the workers how to reduce the nature and sources of stress, and personal skills to reduce stress for example, time management or relaxation exercises which can…

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    Public Information Officer Jacob Brockett American Public University Public Information Officer Communication, as most define it, is the ability to effectively and accurately exchange ideas and information. As a situation develops into a major incident or disaster, communication can deteriorate in the occurring chain of events. This brings the need for a Public Information Officer, or a person designated to obtain, review, and disseminate information to the right audience. Responsibilities…

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    In today’s health care setting, the demand in health management services are constantly increasing, from medical emergencies, to specific medical tasks dependent on the specific hospital unit. Emergency situations occur on a daily basis, and health care staff feel the stress, especially during medical emergencies. The purpose of this change project is to implement mock clinical simulations for nursing staff. As “the knowledge base of nursing is growing exponentially” (Curl, Smith, Chisholm,…

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    The Smithville Area Aging Office is in a state of emergency. The agency has refused to deliver services to Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender people, and now there’s a pending legal class action suit filed against the agency, its staff and its Board of Directors. Its federal and state funding has been frozen and the agency is forced to close since it solely relied on funding from federal and state to operate its services. The executive board consists of mostly people who have some type of…

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    categories, primary roles ( safety, emergency and first aid) and the secondary roles (the comfort of the passenger). The crew is responsible for the overall safety and security of the aircraft and passengers. Flight attendants have to constantly check the aircraft before, during and after departure. The checks include the seats, the lavatory, the cabin and storage, among others. They also have to constantly check on the passengers, in case there is any emergency, medical or otherwise. In the…

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    EMERGENCY SUPPORT FUNCTION #9: SEARCH AND RESCUE Jeremy Hughart American Military University I chose to write this paper on the emergency support function #9: Search and Rescue. This function is especially important to me because it requires the most specialized training and dedication to the job. Search and rescue personnel must have nerves of steel and be able to perform under incredible stress when called upon. They must be ready to launch immediately after all natural disasters on land,…

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    reminder that time management is more than just a phrase thrown around to describe a seemingly unattainable trait. Managing time is an integral part of living a fulfilling life for everyone, particularly U.S. Navy personnel. Junior officers in the Navy need to figure out how to adequately manage their time because proper time management results in a more efficient force. For JO’s to overcome the problem of poor time management, it’s necessary to understand what time management is & isn’t, then…

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    October 25th, 2015. Undoubtedly, this will be a milestone for our company, because the handheld electronic medical reference guide for emergency medical technicians (EMT) and paramedics will not only be a success once consumers see the convenience and affordability of our of our product; the electronic reference will help improve the efficacy and efficiency of emergency medical technicians and paramedics. Therefore, being cognizant of the importance of meeting the deadline of October 25, I…

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