A warmup is to prepare gently before a physical performance. A cool down is to do exercise at a lower intensity. They are similar because you can do the same thing for each, such as doing a few stretches, jogging a lap or two, maybe even taking a few deep breaths.
Protein, i think
why didn't you show the pic?
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It means being careful not to cough or sneeze on others, cleaning things that you touch if you are unwell, putting items such as tissues (that may have germs) into a bin, and using protection (like gloves or condoms) when you might be at risk of catching an infection.
Explanation:
washing the body often. ...
If this happens, a swim or a wash all over the body with a wet sponge or cloth will do.
cleaning the teeth at least once a day. ...
washing the hair with soap or shampoo at least once a week.
washing hands with soap after going to the toilet.
washing hands with soap before preparing and/or eating food.
Good personal hygiene is very important in today's society for both health and social reasons. Keeping your hands and body clean is vital in stopping the development and spread of illness and infection.
The good Samaritan laws are in place to protect bystanders
State
After doing some research (as I am taking the OSHA Workplace Violence Assessment right now- XD) I found this:
Additionally, if your state imposes standards on workplace safety issues that OSHA's federal standards do not, you will need to comply with those state standards to avoid state enforcement action.
http://info.ergoscience.com/employer-blog/but-they-said...-who-says-what-your-osha-requirements-are
The answer should be State. Since OSHA isn't a national requirement, the state has more power. 22 States are OSHA-approved, but that doesn't mean it's required. Therefore, the answer should be state.