Maintain a weight below the normal range.
Answer:
Ambulatory health care facilities shall reduce the potential of a fire incidence or emergency by their design and planning, building process, maintenance procedures and operation
Explanation:
Due to the nature of ambulatory health care the safety of the people directly involved in the health care activities cannot be based on building evacuation adequately in the event of a fire incidence and as such it is required that the following standard should be in place
1) Sufficient and trained staff in fire fighting
2) Adequate facility arrangement for fire safety
3) Proper maintenance and operating procedures including;
a. Fire detection and alarm system,
b. Fire extinguisher systems
c. Planning for fire prevention
d. Fire drill programs for fire control
e. Designated safe areas and evacuation procedures.
“Lockout/tag out<span>” </span>refers<span> to specific practices and procedures to safe- guard workers from the unexpected energization or startup of machinery and equipment, or the release of hazardous energy during service or maintenance activities.</span>
Bad hygiene, puberty, physical activity or just normal teenage bodily changes.