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    D & H Mining, Inc. employed me for two months as an off side (return side) roof bolter at the No. 3 mine. Danny Tucker owns and operates the No. 3 mine and Gerald Ball is the section foreman. No. 3 mine produces coal with a continuous miner. The day shift worked from 7 am to 5 p.m., 10 hour shifts Monday through Thursday and eight hours on Fridays and every other Saturday. I carried the Personal Dust Monitor (PDM), when the company conducted dust surveys to measure the respirable dust…

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    Lift Tech Garage Door Repair Reports on Common Problems Seen with Garage Doors The hot temperatures seen during the summer months can lead to a garage door failing to operate properly, as springs may break, sensors may malfunction, and more, AffordableRepairNV.com announces FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Henderson, NV) A garage is a wonderful thing to have until something goes wrong with the door and the homeowner cannot get his vehicle in or out of the garage. Unfortunately, garage doors are sensitive…

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    Car safety, what not to do when you are driving a vehicle with a kid or with no one make sure you always wear your seat buckle make sure are doing the right thing, so you do not get hurt or killed or have a severe injury for any reason. Do not text and drive when you in the car. Texting and driving is dangerous it can get you into a car accident and you probably get hurt or a chance of dying. When you are in a car with a child your child will probably get a lot of injury’s if you get in a bad…

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    as it cause fire to occur. Task 2 An individual may come across many different issues when maintain computer system. When maintain computer system the technicians needs to ensure that they follow the health and safety polices set by Tecklar. Below I will be explaining the health and safety risks and ways of to how these risk can be avoided. The issues that a technician may across when maintaining computer system are: Electrostatic discharge It is also known as ESD.it occurs when sudden flow…

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    behaviors that are clearly in violation of departmental regulations, a lack of empowerment for individuals to speak up and question the actions, and a culture that does not make safety a priority all work together to foster a situation which is both dangerous and ignored. Departments must work toward an open and safety-oriented culture where opinions are respected and policies and procedures are utilized and taken seriously. Unit III Case Study Two firefighters were riding and standing on…

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    power plant tried to get permission to build another nuclear plant or have another reactor put at one of the plants already built. The training that was given before was drastically changed because of the accident. They were now trained har on figuring out the emergency and had to go through a checklist to make sure the reactor core was getting cooled off enough. The Union of Concerned Scientists had wanted Three Mile Island as well as other nuclear power plants to be shutdown before the…

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    Bedside Reporting Policy

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    or including them in their own plan of care. This way of reporting is becoming a huge safety issue and is leaving enormous room for miscommunication and error. Many hospitals around the world have begun to implement a mandatory bedside reporting policy. This policy is put into play to help the nurses as well as patients become involved in the shift report. This allows more room for open communication and safety checks, as well as patient involvement. Among the vital elements were that the…

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    Laboratory Safety Culture

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    The Chemical Safety Board (CSB), who responds to only the most serious chemical related accidents, has reported 120 laboratory accidents resulting in 87 evacuations, 96 serious injuries and three deaths since 2001 (Mulcahy, Young, Gibson, Hildreth, Ashbrook, Izzo & Backus, 2012). Every year thousands of students and faculty working in research laboratories experience the pain and suffering of minor accidents, injuries and illnesses. Hundreds suffer serious injuries and on average one researcher…

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    travel the long distance to New Zealand to experience its culture and countless adventure activities located all around the country. However, the adventure tourism industry has more recently had negative publicity for New Zealand’s risk management and safety measures caused by numerous accidents had by travellers in certain adventure activities (Salla, 2014). This report will define what adventure tourism is, how it is relevant in New Zealand, discuss the lack of…

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    many risks associated with it. It can be easy to overshare information, embarrass yourself and even get messages from creepy people. The issue of online child exploitation by predators has gained a worrying momentum that has brought concern on the safety that children and students have while using the internet. Pedophiles hide behind fake profiles, the anonymity and lack of face to face cues allow them to easily communicate and interact with kids. Predators goes as far…

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