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    important meeting of any job, the meeting should provide a systematic way to identify potential hazards for a task so you can take measures to control or remove the risk. It has been proven that these meetings can prevent work-related deaths and injuries. These meetings are also a good time to set your production goals for the day, and how your crews are going to reach them safely. The meeting must have involvement from the entire crew. This way everyone is involved in the process; it has…

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    Danger Of Signal Words

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    signal words used are danger, warning, caution, and notice. Danger “Danger indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury” (Haight, 2012, p. 114). Example: MIL-PRF-680, Type II Warning “A warning indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in death or serious injury” (Haight, 2012, p. 114). Example: Clorox Original Bleach Caution (with the safety alert symbol) “Caution indicates a hazardous situation which, if not…

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    There are certain types of play that are more likely to lead to unintentional childhood injuries and there are some challenges associated with the prevention of these injuries. Brussoni, M., Olsen, L., Pike, I., and Sleet, D. (2012) suggest that Free play, an activity that all children do in their daily life, has been classified as the importance source of children’s growth and education. Through playing, children are able to learn how to be creative, how to communicate socially and improves…

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    physicians. The article discussed football, but many of the same issues apply to virtually every sport. Interning at the orthopedic clinic has provided me with a better understanding of the complexity of injuries and the necessary recovery periods. Being an athlete who has sustained multiple injuries has given me the best understanding of the issue of injured athletes and the amount of time it takes to return to the sport. The article…

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    sometimes takes advantage of their workers, the workers are even lied to about their injuries. Kevin Wilson, a worker at an IBP slaughterhouse in Council Bluffs, Iowa, injured his back and was sent to see a company doctor, who was designated to him by the company’s nurse. The doctor told Kevin his injury was not serious, but Kevin opted to get a second opinion from another doctor who told him he had a disk injury (“Dangerous” 180-181). Kevin was able to receive medical treatment but there are…

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    Golf Negligence Case Study

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    When injuries occur, the golf course can be held liable under negligence. Injuries on the golf course can result from being hit by an errand ball, injuries from golf carts and other injuries associated with the use of the golf course. A plaintiff who intends to bring a lawsuit against a golf course can rely on negligence in design or management. It is common for shots to go astray from the intended targets and this risk must be accepted by anyone going to the golf course. Golfers assume the risk…

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    Life can bring many injuries and requires perseverance. In Call of the Wild, Buck needed to have a strong sense of perseverance to heel from his many injuries. In contrast, My dad had to battle through an injury from sports. Buck and my dad both experienced pain from injuries and carried great perseverance within. Overall, It takes great perseverance to get through life's pain. In Call of the Wild, Buck had to use a strong sense of perseverance to get through his many injuries. First off, Buck…

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    Ever since I was in elementary school I used to love sports. I used to have so much fun playing them but with sports comes injuries. I used to get cut a lot and bleed and I've always gotten little scratches too but there's one thing you should know about me and that is I don't like blood. I've always hated seeing it and it just gave me the chills. It grossed me out so much and…

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    Football In The 1900's

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    The game of football was made in the 1900’s. The game was developed to test teamwork, discipline and athleticism, which all defined both the way the game is organized and played. It originated in ancient times: it is widely noted that both the Romans and Greeks played a game similar to today’s football. However, this game was most intense and was viewed almost as a test of bravery. Actions such as hacking, punching, kicking, and generally assaulting the opponent were accepted as part and…

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    non-surgical treatments, which will allow Stafford to continue to play for the remainder of the season. Non-surgical treatments could include having Stafford wear a glove or soft splint to stabilize the finger, especially during games. Despite Stafford's injury, the Lions won their game against the Bears 20-17. Unfortunately, his injury could impact his grip on the ball as well as his throwing power for the rest of the season. Stafford will have to adjust to wearing something on his hand while…

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