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    When establishing and implementing office management procedures it is important to communicate with staff, all staff must be aware of the procedures and in order to ensure that they are following them. Lakehouse are required to arrange an induction with every member of staff on their first day on site, the induction consists of an in detail meeting and tour of the site explaining what procedures staff are expected to follow and implement. An example of a management procedure is to carry out…

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    Hire Piano movers to safely relocate your piano Piano is the most prized possession of an individual. Pianos are very heavy and elegant items to lift and move, and can cause unprecedented damage to the surrounding objects, to your body and to the piano itself, if not handled properly and carefully. Moving pianos is stressful and hectic, if you try to handle them without a professional help. In order to safely and securely move the piano from one place to another, you need to have special…

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    Old looking and inoperable buildings need to be demolished to pave a way for new and more appealing structures to be erected. Many companies offer this service of demolition in Manchester, but only a few can be mentioned as being unique, cost friendly and reputable. TPC North offers excellent demolition services that result from a combination of sophisticated technology, efficiency, and years of experience. There are several reasons that make TPC North a one of its kind in the field of…

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    In this section of the project, we will discuss how to mitigate, avoid, accept, or transfer the previously discussed risks. In the Risk Assessment Plan, we listed all the various risks that could interfere with operations at DLIS. The table below (Table 1.2) explains in further detail the type of mitigation we have chosen, as well as the particular strategy we will use to handle each risk.  Table 1.2 – Risk Mitigation Strategies Risk Factor Mitigation Type Mitigation Strategy Building fire…

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    i. children not expose to direct spray or tach cleaning product ii. must be keep in high locked cupboard iii. clearly labelling all the product with the sigh of danger product , the name, information about risk factors 24. Understanding your role in fire safety is an important factor in keeping children safe in Early Childhood Education and Care. Using the table below, explain in your own words the following aspects of basic home fire safety: Fire spread and speed Fire can spread very fast…

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    Before you begin pavement-sweeping operations, it is important you obtain and interpret emergency procedures. Having a thorough understanding of the emergency procedures involved on site and in your work place gives you the ability to prepare for any potential situation, such as a fire, accident or other emergency. OBTAIN AND INTERPRET EMERGENCY PROCEDURES It is a requirement under Safe Work Australia that every workplace has an Emergency Plan available to its workers. An Emergency Plan should…

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    Education has the role of ensuring that early childhood settings are safe for children, teachers and non-teaching staff. The Act on Occupational, health and safety, 2007 notes that heads of early childhood settings have the responsibility of ensuring that children, teachers and workers stay in a safe environment while in early childhood settings (Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, 2007). In this regard, this report is a guide on how early childhood settings can create a conducive…

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    Fumes During Welding

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    protecting yourself from such dangerous fumes comes at a very high price on your health. Acute and prolonged exposure may have very negative consequences. Fortunately there are many ways to protect your health and enjoy a prosperous long life. Without the proper protection, overexposure to hazardous fumes can show acute or chronic health effects. Acute effects appearing immediately or within hours of exposure. Chronic being health effects resulting from repeated long-term exposure. Consequences…

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    Accelerant Detection Dogs

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    Accelerant detection dogs are used by fire departments, and other fire investigators to aid them in the detection of substances used to expedite fires and underscore the spreading of the destructive flames. Dogs are used due to their special skill set in detecting odors that humans are unable to; their ability to differentiate sets of different scents, and locating scents even after some time has passed since those smells were deposited. In 1993, evidence gathered with the help of accelerant…

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    Minute Maid Park Incident

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    I received word this morning of a terrible scaffolding accident near Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas. This caught my attention because my company is working on a site that overlooks the baseball park. After more news came in about the accident, I was relieved to hear that it was not the site I had in mind. The accident occurred at an apartment complex that is currently under construction. Although there were six injured workers, thankfully there were no life-threatening injuries reported.…

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