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    zinc placed on these nails has to comply with industry standards. A high standard of zinc coating on…

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    ASTM STANDARDS Short introduction – ASTM standards are consensus standards for systems, services, materials and products. ‘ASTM International’ is one of the largest voluntary standard developing organization in the world. It is a non-profit organization that provides a forum for the development and publication of international voluntary standards. There are approximately 12,575 ASTM standards that operate globally. TESTING ASTM STANDARDS- Scope- There test methods help in the determining of…

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    Critical Care Paramedics and Advanced/Primary Care Flight Paramedics will perform controlled acts in accordance with the base hospital medical directives issued by the Ornge Base Hospital Physician. USE OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTIVES BY PARAMEDICS These medical directives apply to paramedics who provide patient care under the license and/or authority of the RBH Medical Director. Delegation of controlled acts or medical directives in the ALS PCS to paramedics falls under the exclusive…

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    people; cars could hit cars, etc. The premises owner knew of the lights being out because of the storm, therefore they should have done something more about the situation. Standard of Care: The standard of care that should be upheld is that of a reasonable premises owner. Breach: Good-For- You did breach their standard of care to Ms. Jones, and all of their customers,…

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    Aldi Store Negligence

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    called the inability to take care over something it can also be divided into some further elements. 1-Duty of care-When a person or an organisation owes someone a duty of care is required to maintain a proper care standard while performing the task which could cause harm to others.Violation of this term may result in a liability,as in commercial law duty of care is called an obligation which is charged on a person requiring adherence to a standard of reasonable care while performing a task that…

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    Medical law’s primary realm of interest involves medical malpractice (negligence), torts related to medical care, confidentiality, ethics in addition to criminal law (HG.org, n.d.). In this case, the plaintiffs alleged medical negligence in that the defendants should have consulted a specialist at least seven months prior to the decedent’s diagnosis. Therefore, the failure to exercise reasonable care in order to protect another from the possibility of injury or death is considered negligence…

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    Negligence occurs if someone fails to take reasonable care to prevent loss, damage or injury to others whom they could reasonably have foreseen might be injured if that care was not taken. When accidents happen those usually involved want to believe that a negligence action has occurred and that it was due to the fault of someone else instead of believing it to be accidental. Negligence is a part of tort law, which consists of three essentials that need to be proven by the plaintiff in order to…

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    Blizzard Resort Case Study

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    for the tort of occupier’s liability from Blizzard Resorts Inc. To prove the elements of a negligence action in this case, she must prove that Blizzard Resorts Inc. owed her duty of care, breached the required standard of care, and caused suffered injury or damage. Blizzard Resorts Inc. owed…

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    They would cover the requirements of standard of care. I would also implement different committees throughout the healthcare facility to do patient monitoring and observation. Failure to monitor vital signs, delays in monitoring fetus, delay in reporting patient’s conditions, delay in treatment…

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    Question 8 Under the heading of offences involving criminal negligence, and section 220 stating that, “every person who by criminal negligence causes death to another person is guilty of an indictable offence and liable”, the case of F.J. (2008) set how the section should be applied. In the case, the accused failed to act and prove the necessaires of life to this foster son by not protecting him from the abuse the son suffered from the spouse; nevertheless, the accused was acquitted of charges.…

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