Category: Safety

  • Fire Service Safety: Sample Plan

    Introduction For each scientific research, clear and planned actions are necessary to achieve the best result. Previous work on the safety of fire services considered literary sources that can help the progress of the work. This paper explores such an aspect of the experiment as the definition of the sample and its plan. Moreover, the…

  • Safety Measures of Social Worker in Education

    Emphasizing social workers’ wellbeing is significant, given the real factors of the social practice climate. All social organizations have strategies that address the security of employees, the board, and the organization, as well as customers. Almost 90% of 1,029 surveyed social workers reported encountering mental aggression in the course of their careers (Ringstad, 2005). Thus,…

  • Road Safety Precautions for Drivers

    Regardless of what many people may think, traffic safety is the most important thing when it comes to cars. Many people, who have disobeyed traffic laws, exist for the safety of everyone; have ended up dead or killing innocent people. The United States has an average of 42,000 car crash-related deaths a year. (Lonero, 35-38)…

  • Public Safety and Individual Rights

    Table of Contents Introduction Main Body Conclusion Reference list Introduction Statutory authority is usually practiced in almost every federal government under the various state departments especially under department of defense and security. In this case, this statutory authority is practiced in correspondence with the existing laws and acts of parliament; where in this case this…

  • The Safety Hierarchy and Hierarchy of Controls

    Understanding the safety of professionals working in hazardous environments is vital for every discipline. The article On the Safety Hierarchy and Hierarchy of Controls has been informative in understanding how safety protocols work in the mechanical industry. The author, Ralph Barnett, has been objective in implementing a methodology approach that analyzes vital safety hierarchy documents…

  • Pilot Safety: Why Pilots Must “Fly the Plain First”

    “Fly the plane first” is a phrase used in aviation to remind pilots to prioritize flying the aircraft and maintaining control and stability before attempting other tasks. The saying has its roots in aviation safety, as it is often in emergencies that quick decision-making and immediate action are required. When the flight is going well,…

  • Safety During Emergencies

    Introduction The information learned in this course is essential to safety during emergencies. In addition to preserving the lives and health of emergency responders and the public, such information can contribute to career success. It is ensured by the correct attitude to information about preventing fires and other force majeure and knowledge of safe actions.…

  • Research Methodologies for Crane Workers Safety

    Abstract Crane workers safety is a serious employee and social problem all over the World in crane employees. Safety is first recognized as a separate a human resource issue that is given care for a long time. Often misunderstood as ‘split personality’, it is actually a serious human resource with low productivity production. Research Problem/Research…

  • Public CCTV Surveillance: Safety vs. Privacy

    CCTV cameras on city streets are gradually becoming an everyday reality all over the world. The expected result of the widespread introduction of cameras as a measure of social control is an increase in the “transparency” of the streets for law enforcement agencies. However, the concept of a “transparent society” where all actions are visible…

  • Allowing Armed Teachers on Campus as Safety Measures

    Gun violence is a serious and growing threat to human life and culture. Increasing rates of mass shootings and suicides on campus have opened much speculation and debate on school security policies and legislation to prevent and eliminate such a threatening situation. The safety of students and teachers has become a matter of concern for…