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    Indonesia’s Tsunami Challenges: While others are trying to achieve world peace, I convince that Indonesia still needs to struggle reconsolidating with the nature. This consolidation refers to keeping the nature preserved from desolation while the society lives in peaceful minds being safe from disasters. According to Yulianto, et al. (2009), disasters including earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes, etc. are part of God’s gift along with the earth (including minerals, oil, gas, etc.) that both…

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    must always be attentive to what’s going on in his or her classroom, front to back and side to side. A healthy classroom environment should be safe, resourceful, and productive. Being aware of potential safety hazards is part being attentive. In a physical education setting, safety hazards arise all the time from walls, to polls, to mats, etc. Being able to spot these and/or move them before any activity is key. Outstanding educators also engage all students in each lesson, so they feel…

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    Malathion

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    effects because it can reduce the amount of mosquito transmitted diseases and other issues created by mosquitos. Although there are some major benefits to the use of malathion in removing the mosquitos; there are also potential hazards in the use of that chemical. Some hazards that are included, but are not limited to, are diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and difficulty breathing…

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    3. Hypotheses development 3.1. Substitution between monitoring and reputation When the risk of moral hazard is high, the employer prefers to choose the contractor with a high reputation, because the reviews and feedbacks from previous employers help to alleviate information asymmetry and serve as signals of the reputable contractor’s expected effort level [28]. However, when the IT-enabled monitoring system is available, the function of the reputation system might be substituted by the…

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    When it comes to the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, the main objective is to make that all employees are given an environment that is free of hazards. This would include toxic chemicals exposure, extreme levels of noise, danger when it comes to mechanics, stress when it comes to cold and heat, and unsanitary condition. I can say that at my place of employment, they do their best to keep us safe. I have experienced two incidents that it was beyond the control of my employer but…

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    Health and Safety is a big priority when working within a school, the school has to be a safe environment for both the children attending the school and the members of staff. Many factors should be taken into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor activities. Firstly, the children need to be taken into account, are the activities being set out safe for them and that they have the ability to do them, are there any children with illness’s that would need anything for certain…

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    Hierarchy Of Control Essay

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    4. POLICY Fugro LADS Corporation shall as far as is reasonably practicable eliminate or control hazards in the workplace, in accordance with the hierarchy of control. PPE shall only be implemented as a control measure: ■ Where it is not reasonably practicable to eliminate or minimise risks through other control measures; or ■ In conjunction with the implementation of other control measures. 5. RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 Managing Director The Managing Director is accountable for implementing this…

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    Kelsi Applewhite ANSC 3390-Processed Meats Fall 2015 Exam II Due on or before Tuesday December 8th by 5:00pm— Email typed answers to tanner.machado@tamuk.edu 1. (20 pts) Cooking is cooking. Describe what happens to water in meat products as the meat is cooked, and also describe why you need to understand the dimensions (width x length x height) of your meat product to understand cooking times. Provide at least 2 examples of products with different dimensions and how they are impacted. a.…

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    Use your prior knowledge and information illustrated on this Earthquake Hazard Map to explain why architects should be more concerned with the danger of hurricanes than the danger of earthquakes in Florida. Remember, the tops of houses are above ground and exposed to the wind. The foundations of houses are built in the soil…

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    Nt1310 Unit 1

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    action plan by emergency managers and emergency responders, making the identification of the type of attack and weapon used critical. If an attack occurs, one tool available to a jurisdiction is the Threat and Hazard Identification Risk Assessment (THIRA), which summarizes the “threats and hazards of concern showing how they may affect the community” (DHS, 2013, P.1). The THIRA will outline the possible risks that would be facing emergency responders after a specific disaster and what they…

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