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    (also called medical scientists or medical laboratory technicians) are highly skilled scientists who discover the presence or absence of disease and provide data that helps physicians determine the nest treatment for the patient. In addition, CLS collect samples and perform tests to analyze body fluids, tissues, and other substances e. Academic requirements: A baccalaureate degree and have completed an accredited clinical laboratory science or medial technology program. 2. Disaster Medical…

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    The Medical Service Corps’ mission statement is “to actively support Navy Medicine’s readiness and health benefits missions with a community of active duty and reserve component professionals.” This is a mission statement I am passionate about, and I am confident my personal and professional experiences both within and outside of the Navy would contribute towards the Medical Service Corps’ ultimate goals. I have always possessed a strong desire to make an impact within the medical field. Prior…

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    cover:  Set checklist for workers development in a professional manner.  Attain objectives in participating in the department mission.  Discuss outcomes and expectations. (Butcher, Lola. (2014). Being in charge I would get the best equipment possible to perform our everyday operations. I would upgrade all of the current x-ray units to direct capture or digital imaging and phase out all of the x-ray film use. This would enable me to create a more compact schedule that would…

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    Pharmaceutical industry involves a lot of hazardous substances and chemicals, that are highly dangerous on the people’s health who are likely to be in contact with these substances during their work. So in 1974 ‘The Health and Safety Law’ was made to protect the people against risks at work and created a protective environment, as it looks after the customer and staff members from any dangers might occur. Although in 2002 the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations law (C.O.S.H.H)…

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    the techniques used to do so. If the job that requires a crane to be used isn’t carried out correctly then it can make the job dangerous as it will increase the risk of injury due to the procedure not being done correctly. It is vital that correct equipment is used for the job to lower the chance of a dangerous encounter along with the operator having the required training before starting the job. The legislations that cover the job role of being a Crane Operator that I have chosen are Lifting…

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    overcome these risks and minimise the health and safety effects on all users. The safety equipment available helps reduce the risks to the user and technician performing the maintenance. Electrocution – This risk is a frequent health and safety issue that all technicians have to deal with when carrying out computer maintenance. Before any maintenance is performed on a computer or any price of electrical equipment, the device itself must be completely turned off with no power going to it. If the…

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    1.2 Analyse how policies, procedures and practices in own setting meet health, safety and risk management requirements My understanding of the policies and procedures that are in place within my current organisation is that they are in place to minimise incidents, follow current legislation that is set by governing bodies, to ensure that we follow guidelines for each and every scenario so we stay within regulations Policies are in place as a guide to how to deal with day to day occurrences…

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    Safety Factors Nvq

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    all known safety factors are taken into account in the design, construction, operation and maintenance of plants, machinery and equipment; • To ensure that adequate safety instructions are given to all employees; • To provide wherever necessary protective equipment, safety appliances and clothing and to ensure their proper use; • To inform employees about materials, equipment or processes used in their work which are known to be potentially hazardous to health or safety; • To keep all operations…

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    1. Ensure you have completed all of your induction paperwork and file your display order in the following order: • WHS Observation sheet (all practical tasks and worksheets in the same plastic sleeve placed behind the Observation task sheet) • Written response task sheet (assessment to be placed behind this task sheet) • Safety sense certificate • Work experience forms to be placed in the LAST plastic pocket in the folder. 2. Computer folders – establish new folders in your drive or desktop as…

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    Section 12.2 Section 5

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    You asked the following question: “I know that in the past that we installed hose stations in high piled storage warehouses. Where is it referenced in NFPA standards to install inside 1 1/2-inch hose stations?” In response to your question we have reviewed NFPA 13, 2013 edition that you indicated as the applicable standard. Our informal interpretation is that the requirement is from Chapter 12 where it could be required by the AHJ. Chapter 12 requires small hose connections where required by…

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