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    Promote Fire Safety

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    chemical blends that should not be mixed or spilled accidentally to avoid health risks. Promote Fire Safety 13.7 a To prevent the fire from starting and spreading it is recommended to use fire safety equipment and tools such as smoke alarm, fire alarm and fire extinguisher. Smoking should also be banned in work areas and closed areas. After using machines and electronic equipment, it should be a standard procedure to unplug it. If fire already started,…

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    It speaks of safety but does not ever define safety. It speaks of the benefits of safety but does not support these benefits through statistics. “It can be beneficial to those who apply it properly (following the appropriate safety codes)” - What are the appropriate safety codes? What will happen if I don’t follow them properly? The paper certainly does answer these questions but by the time it does it answers them too much. Paragraphs are dedicated to the listing of multiple safety codes, but…

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    Safety standards within a laboratory should be designed in a way that eliminates risks due to using potentially dangerous practices or procedures and dangerous materials. All laboratories are potentially dangerous places, and it is the actions and attitudes of those working there that determine their safety and that of their colleagues and ultimately of the whole community. The manual identifies the biological agents that are in use within the laboratory. It also points out the exposure…

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    LeMessurier told them “You have a social obligation… you’re supposed to be self-sacrificing and look beyond the interests of yourself and your client to society as a whole”. This quote makes it clear that LeMessurier’s first priority was to ensure the safety of those who worked in the office and those that would be affected by the failure of the building. LeMessurier was willing to destroy his whole reputation to make sure no lives were lost, because at his core he believed himself to be a…

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    The methods used to identify these hazards are much harder than the above job this is because some are at microscopic level meaning they have to be carefully managed, this is done by emplacing an extremely strict regimented health and safety document which would cover all possible scenarios for the jobs, as well as this you would identify the hazards by examining whether or not the employees thoroughly wash their hand and use different has mat suits between different jobs, free periods…

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    Mr. Daniel Madrzykowski recently wrote an article on the dynamics of fire science dealing within the fire service. Firefighting dynamics focus on many points dealing with the chemistry of firefighting and the many changes that are involved with fire behavior and the products of combustion associated with each object(Madrzykowski, 2016). Controlling the growth of the fire and knowing what the fire is doing in a structure is a great tool for company officers to use during firefighting tactics…

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    enhancing product quality and reducing the costs of production. To be specific on the food industry, other factors have been brought under consideration, the prerequisite to product the health of consumers and well as the requisite to ensure food safety. Hence, the existence of a body or system that guarantees food security is vital in safeguarding the image of a company as well as its reputation. It also helps in increasing global and domestic market shares. Over the years, food security has…

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    Task 2 Non-destructive testing is an analysis technique used to evaluate the properties of a material, component or system without causing damage. Advantages Safety Non-destructive tests are designed to maximize both tester and tested product safety. Most of the test are conducted under strict settings to ensure the safety of the testers, and all tested products remain completely undamaged. Reliability Non-destructive testing comes out with accurate results because of the variety of available…

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    workplaces have the potential to harm workers short-term and long-term health result in diseases, disorders and injuries (Alison et. al., 2008). Occupational health is an important as occupational safety. However, occupational health generally receives less attention compare to the occupational safety in workplaces. Nowadays, most of the people were suffer ill-health caused by the workplace rather…

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    Electrician Safety

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    Safety in the Electrical Field In today’s world, every job pursued comes with a certain level of risk. Whether it be a financial risk or risk of a physical injury, one must be prepared to face anything. Electricians are at an extremely high risk of causing physical harm to themselves while on the job. As the number of electricians who enter the work force continues to rise each year, the risk of on-the-job injuries doubles. Some of the most common, yet dangerous risks electricians face every day…

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