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    or all of the defendants owed a duty of care to the passengers on the tour to act carefully towards the situation. and that the defendant breached the standard of care by acting carelessly which caused harm, damages, injury, or death to the plaintiffs (McInnes 135) The plaintiff could claim Jamie's Whaling Station Ltd. is responsible for the safety of all persons on-board the passenger boat on the whale watching tour. The parties shared a commercial relationship and the plaintiff relied on the…

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    British Petroleum(BP) was initially registered as Anglo-Iranian Oil Company Limited. It was founded in 1909 by William Knox D’Arcy an English who discovered oil in Iran. The company was state owned by Britain until 1970 it was privatized under the era of Margaret Thatcher. The company has been struggling and a posted loss of $811 million until it repositioned the company in 2001. The company wanted to be the leader of an environmentally friendly oil company and had associated themselves with the…

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    This, however, is in complete contrast to the industrialization of America in the 1940s and 1950s. The laws for minimum wage, against child labor and for laborer safety paired with the need for the militarization of America during the war pushed many to work in industry and help their country fight. With the industrialization of America, came the ever prevalent car. The car alone allowed for movement to the suburbs-as…

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    Patient Safety

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    Patient safety is an essential part of our healthcare system, and it helps define the quality of healthcare. The patient’s life is always the first priority for healthcare providers, and they need to take care of patients properly. Safety always improves patient quality of care and provides proper treatment that can manage a patient’s condition. Safety needs to be respected by everyone who works in the medical field, and they must stay informed about job-related health issues. Everyone should…

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    Case 5.2: Negligence

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    It is equipped with a two trigger safety device, the nail gun must be pressed against the surface in which the user wants the nail placed and the users hand must press the trigger. In testing it was discovered that it can “fire up to nine nails per second if the trigger is continuously depressed and the gun is bounced along the work surface, constantly reactivating the muzzle safety/trigger.” (Cheeseman, 2013, pp.117) Also, it was noted that approximately…

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    Est1 Task 5.2

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    be in violation of Health and Safety Policies and/or Procedures, disciplinary action will be taken in accordance with the General Pipe Disciplinary Policies and Procedures. 5.2. General Pipe expects all supervision including foremen, general foremen, superintendents and management to equally participate in correcting unsafe acts and conditions and in enforcing discipline throughout the company. It is the duty and obligation of supervision to do all jobs within safety and health guidelines. 5.3…

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    Plant-Tech-A Safety Communication Manual By Darrell Willard Argosy University Communication Class 105 Bailey Paint-Tech Inc. A Safety Communications Manual Table of Contents 1. Introduction Paint-Tech, is focused on employee safety, and works to give a sheltered and sound workplace for all representatives. Paint-Tech is truly worried with the safety and health of its representatives and people in general it serves. It recognizes and commitment as a business to give the most secure…

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    the Customer, Employee, Shareholders, Operational excellence and Environment. There are many criteria that pins a golden feather to the service of easyJet. The important goal is to make traveling easy and affordable through customer satisfaction and safety. On-time performance i.e. arrival within 15 minutes of the scheduled time attracted the customer is one among the many service provided. But when compared to 2014 this has gone down by 5% in 2015 due to external events outside the control of…

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    frustrated laborers. The Jungle novel in 1906 by Upton Sinclair exploited the atrocities of the meat packing industry. Socialism formed as a distant but intense portion of progressivism. It assisted the passage of the 1906 Food and Drug Act which provided safety for the consumer and their family. W.E.B. DuBois was still agitated that “in the hateful upturning and mixing of things, we were forced by vindictive fate to fight also.” (Document I). He argues his point reaching out to African…

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    The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) is an organization that was founded on the base of creating a set of standards and codes that should be able to deal with certain concepts on fire prevention along with protection in relations to the overall scope of safety in society realm. In society this organization came up with the solution that assure the safety of someone who is working or involved in the surrounding areas of a construction in a building along with using any…

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