Answer:
The correct answers are:
- Use controls to prevent injury
- Provide PPE
- Provide free medical evaluations if an injury occurs
Explanation:
According to <em>OSHA</em> <em>(Occupational Safety and Health Administration)</em> the following measures have to be taken by employers in order to protect their employees from blood-borne pathogens (BBPs)
- <u>Use controls to prevent injury</u> - employer has to develop and a written Exposure Control Plan and make sure it is followed through and updated every year.
- <u>Provide PPE (personal protective equipment)</u>, such as rubber gloves and other equipment (depending on industry)
- <u>Provide free medical evaluations if an injury occurs</u>, because infection itself can be prevented during the first hours after contact with blood-borne pathogens occurs.
Answer:
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They were surprising accurate is the answer when an academically talented high school students were asked about their career expectations and outcomes, it turned out that 10 and even 20 years later. They were suprising accurate by their career expectation and outcomes and it turned out that 10 or even 20 years later.
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An increase in the need for teachers as a result of more children in the Ohio educational system is the latent function.
Option: (A)
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Explanation:
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Owing to the scheme implemented by the Ohio state government, it is obvious that more parents would be motivated to give birth to birth to more number of children in the next three years.
- As some of the consequences of the scheme implemented, the population of the state would increase considerably in the next three years. As there would be more more children born in the next three years, the newly added population would be more or less in the same age group.
- Thus, among the needs that would be required to be fulfilled owing to the growth in the population, the need for teachers would be latent and inevitable.
<span>Students with big smiles had the
longest lifespan, followed by those with partial smiles, and then by those with
no smiles.</span>
An examination by specialists at Wayne College in Michigan,
America proved that being happy can extend your life span. They arrived at
their decisions by examining 230 pictures of baseball players from the 1952
baseball enroll. Of the 184 players who
had since passed away, those in the "no grin" area experienced a
normal of 72.9 years while the "incomplete grin" bunch lived to
around the age of 75.
Those with the most stretched out smiles experienced a
normal of 79.9 years – an entire seven a greater number of years than their
gloomy partners.