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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'First Aid Public Health And Safety' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your First Aid Public Health and Safety Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to First Aid Public Health And Safety 1. Daycare Dangers. They Are As Real As Real Can Get. - By: Mark Taylor Ninety percent of parents believe that their daycare provider is providing 100% quality daycare for their child. I know I use to be one of those parents. The absolute fact of the matter is that only 2 out of 5 providers actually do provide care following all state and federal guidelines. The fact th... Featured ArticleFood Safety: A Public Health Priority Introduction: Food safety is the assurance that food and foodproducts when consumed in the usual way does not pose a threatto human health and well-being. More than 200 known foodbornediseases or illnesses are transmitted as a result of eating ordrinking contaminated food (1). The causes of foodborneillnesses include viruses, bacteria, parasites, toxins, metalsand prions. Some of the common symptoms of foodborne illnessesrange from mild gastroenteritis to life-threateningneurolog ...
Read full story 2. Fashoda Youth Forum Development Bulletin - By: John Oyec Lwong 1 BULLETIN OF FASHODA YOUTH FORUM Fashoda Youth Forum (FYF) was founded in 1999 as a Non- Governmental Organization to the Upper Nile State of South Sudan and consists of broad membership at the community level. FYF is focusing on the attainment of unity, empowerment and self reliance. FYF is an ind... 3. Why Don't More People Make Compensation Claims? - By: Michael Russell Site: www.youclaim.co.uk Article Release details: Immediate Date: 27/09/05 Why don't more people injured at work claim compensation? It is estimated by the Health and Safety Executive that UK workers sustain 850,000 injuries at work every year, but 9/10 of these people do not get an... 4. Safety And Health Aspects – Waste Water - By: Michael Russell Generally, all waste-water treatment works, irrespective of their size, have to comply with strict governmental safety and regulations acts. It is the responsibility of the owner or local authority to be fully acquainted with all aspects of the safety guidelines for waste-water treatment opera... 5. Hiv Targets Senior Citizens - By: Esther Smith Entering her second year as a widow, my dear friend Rachael was past the several stages of grief and closing that chapter of her life; not an easy task but necessary for anyone who has survival instincts. She began dating again and I couldnt have been happier for her. Sam was like a br... 6. Special Needs – What Senior Caregivers Need To Do To Prepare For A Disaster - By: Michael Russell It is a challenge for Senior Citizens to move around on an average day, let alone during a disaster. However, with a little preparedness, and help from Caregivers, seniors can survive any disaster. Some disasters are unique to the climate of a specific area, and some are universal. Examples of dis... 7. Food Poisoning Can Spoil Your Day - By: (see Article) (NC)-Eating outdoors in summer can be an appetizing experience. Fresh air, combined with healthy activity, can tantalize the taste buds. Picnics and camping often focus on the enjoyment of food. However, there can be hidden hazards lurking in the cooler or picnic basket. Canada'... 8. Food Safety: A Public Health Priority - By: (see Article) Introduction: Food safety is the assurance that food and foodproducts when consumed in the usual way does not pose a threatto human health and well-being. More than 200 known foodbornediseases or illnesses are transmitted as a result of eating ordrinking contaminated food (1). The causes of ... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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