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Columbia Southern University Prevention Through Design Journal
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Prevention through Design (PtD) is a new approach that the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Hea ...
Columbia Southern University Prevention Through Design Journal
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Prevention through Design (PtD) is a new approach that the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is promoting to eliminate or control risks associated with hazards in the workplace. Summarize how you believe PtD could be used to reduce risks associated with two or three occupational hazards with which you are familiar.
Your journal entry must be at least 200 words in length. No references or citations are necessary
Unit IV Case Study
Weight: 12% of course grade
Grading Rubric
Instructions
Using the CSU Online Library, locate one or more articles that give detailed information (at least four pages in length) about a fire in either a hotel or a high-rise office building. Your case study should cover the topics listed below.
What were the main factors that caused the fire?
Were there any design flaws in the building that contributed either to the start of the fire or the growth of the fire in size?
Were there issues with the building design that hindered the fire response?
How could a thorough hazard analysis, as a part of the Prevention through Design (PtD) process, have helped eliminate hazards in the structure?
How could PtD have been used to either prevent the fire from occurring or reduce the severity of the outcome?
Explain where PtD should be used in the design process to prevent this type of incident from happening again.
Introduction - Occupational Safety & Health (Graduate) - LibGuides at Columbia Southern University
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The "Thermodynamics Self Study Unit" will count as a Unit Test grade. The "Thermodynamics Self Study Unit" will count as a Unit Test grade. The due date will be given to you at the beginning of the semester. This assignment has two parts. This is the second part in which you will read about Heating and Cooling Curves and then complete the attached assignment.
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Develop aspects of a health and safety program that addresses worker injury and illness prevention
The SLP for this course is based on a manufacturing company of your choice. The facility employs at least 75 workers. You ...
Develop aspects of a health and safety program that addresses worker injury and illness prevention
The SLP for this course is based on a manufacturing company of your choice. The facility employs at least 75 workers. You are the Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety Manager for this company. Your task is to develop aspects of a health and safety program that addresses worker injury and illness prevention, as well as environmental health and safety protection.For this SLP, you will address sustainability practices in the company:
Design 2 strategies that you will utilize to contrast the value of preventing occupational risks over the value of compliance with occupational standards; give specific examples that you would use to illustrate your point to management.
Identify one way in which the company leaves an environmental impact (such as air pollution, water pollution, waste generation, soil contamination).
Compare 2 current ways by which the company addresses these environmental impacts, to 2 alternative strategies you propose to reduce the environmental footprint of this company’s operations.
SLP Assignment ExpectationsUse information from your module readings/articles as well as appropriate research to support your selection.Length: The SLP assignment should be 3-5 pages long (double-spaced).References: At least three references must be included from academic sources (e.g., peer-reviewed journal articles). Required Reading is included. Quoted materials should not exceed 10% of the total paper (since the focus of these assignments is critical thinking). Use your own words and build on the ideas of others. Materials copied verbatim from external sources must be enclosed in quotation marks. In-text citations are required as well as a list of references at the end of the assignment. (APA format is recommended.)Organization: Subheadings should be used to organize your paper according to the questions.Format: APA format is recommended for this assignment.Required ReadingBarrow, C. J. (2006). Chapter 4: Environmentalism, social sciences, economics, and environmental management. In Environmental management for sustainable development. London, GBR: Routledge.Cunningham, T. R., Galloway-Williams, N., & Geller, E. S. (2010). Protecting the planet and its people: How do interventions to promote environmental sustainability and occupational safety and health overlap? Journal of Safety Research, 41(5), 407-416.Gaussin, M., Hu, G., Abolghasem, S., Basu, S., Shankar, M. R., & Bidanda, B. (2013). Assessing the environmental footprint of manufactured products: A survey of current literature. International Journal of Production Economics, 146(2), 515-523.Healey, B. J., & Walker, K. T. (2009). Chapter 5: Compliance versus prevention. In Introduction to occupational health in public health practice. Hoboken, NJ, USA: Jossey-Bass.Kiddee, P., Naidu, R., & Wong, M. H. (2013). Electronic waste management approaches: An overview. Electronic Waste Management, 33(5), 1237-1250.Wei, L., & Liu, Y. (2012). Present status of e-waste disposal and recycling in China. Procedia Environmental Sciences, 16, 506-514.Optional ReadingBarrow, C. J. (2006). Chapter 5: Environmental management, business and law. In Environmental management for sustainable development. London, GBR: Routledge.Barrow, C. J. (2006). Chapter 3: Environmental management and science. In Environmental management for sustainable development. London, GBR: Routledge.Barrow, C. J. (2006). Chapter 12: Pollution and waste management. In Environmental management for sustainable development. London, GBR: Routledge.Claudio L. (2007). Waste couture: Environmental impact of the clothing industry. Environmental Health Perspectives, 115(9), A449-454.U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (2013). Sustainability. Retrieved December 2, 2016, from http://www.epa.gov/sustainability/
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Columbia Southern University Prevention Through Design Journal
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Prevention through Design (PtD) is a new approach that the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Hea ...
Columbia Southern University Prevention Through Design Journal
Instructions
Prevention through Design (PtD) is a new approach that the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is promoting to eliminate or control risks associated with hazards in the workplace. Summarize how you believe PtD could be used to reduce risks associated with two or three occupational hazards with which you are familiar.
Your journal entry must be at least 200 words in length. No references or citations are necessary
Unit IV Case Study
Weight: 12% of course grade
Grading Rubric
Instructions
Using the CSU Online Library, locate one or more articles that give detailed information (at least four pages in length) about a fire in either a hotel or a high-rise office building. Your case study should cover the topics listed below.
What were the main factors that caused the fire?
Were there any design flaws in the building that contributed either to the start of the fire or the growth of the fire in size?
Were there issues with the building design that hindered the fire response?
How could a thorough hazard analysis, as a part of the Prevention through Design (PtD) process, have helped eliminate hazards in the structure?
How could PtD have been used to either prevent the fire from occurring or reduce the severity of the outcome?
Explain where PtD should be used in the design process to prevent this type of incident from happening again.
Introduction - Occupational Safety & Health (Graduate) - LibGuides at Columbia Southern University
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a. Speed up when viewed by a stationary observer b. Slow down when viewed by a stationary observer c. Speed up when viewed ...
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PHYSICS 1 Gwinnett College Thermodynamics Self Study Phase Change Activity
The "Thermodynamics Self Study Unit" will count as a Unit Test grade. The "Thermodynamics Self Study Unit" will count as ...
PHYSICS 1 Gwinnett College Thermodynamics Self Study Phase Change Activity
The "Thermodynamics Self Study Unit" will count as a Unit Test grade. The "Thermodynamics Self Study Unit" will count as a Unit Test grade. The due date will be given to you at the beginning of the semester. This assignment has two parts. This is the second part in which you will read about Heating and Cooling Curves and then complete the attached assignment.
6 pages
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1. Draw the three reactions that you performed in this part of the laboratory. 2. Which reaction do you predict will be fa ...
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Develop aspects of a health and safety program that addresses worker injury and illness prevention
The SLP for this course is based on a manufacturing company of your choice. The facility employs at least 75 workers. You ...
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The SLP for this course is based on a manufacturing company of your choice. The facility employs at least 75 workers. You are the Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety Manager for this company. Your task is to develop aspects of a health and safety program that addresses worker injury and illness prevention, as well as environmental health and safety protection.For this SLP, you will address sustainability practices in the company:
Design 2 strategies that you will utilize to contrast the value of preventing occupational risks over the value of compliance with occupational standards; give specific examples that you would use to illustrate your point to management.
Identify one way in which the company leaves an environmental impact (such as air pollution, water pollution, waste generation, soil contamination).
Compare 2 current ways by which the company addresses these environmental impacts, to 2 alternative strategies you propose to reduce the environmental footprint of this company’s operations.
SLP Assignment ExpectationsUse information from your module readings/articles as well as appropriate research to support your selection.Length: The SLP assignment should be 3-5 pages long (double-spaced).References: At least three references must be included from academic sources (e.g., peer-reviewed journal articles). Required Reading is included. Quoted materials should not exceed 10% of the total paper (since the focus of these assignments is critical thinking). Use your own words and build on the ideas of others. Materials copied verbatim from external sources must be enclosed in quotation marks. In-text citations are required as well as a list of references at the end of the assignment. (APA format is recommended.)Organization: Subheadings should be used to organize your paper according to the questions.Format: APA format is recommended for this assignment.Required ReadingBarrow, C. J. (2006). Chapter 4: Environmentalism, social sciences, economics, and environmental management. In Environmental management for sustainable development. London, GBR: Routledge.Cunningham, T. R., Galloway-Williams, N., & Geller, E. S. (2010). Protecting the planet and its people: How do interventions to promote environmental sustainability and occupational safety and health overlap? Journal of Safety Research, 41(5), 407-416.Gaussin, M., Hu, G., Abolghasem, S., Basu, S., Shankar, M. R., & Bidanda, B. (2013). Assessing the environmental footprint of manufactured products: A survey of current literature. International Journal of Production Economics, 146(2), 515-523.Healey, B. J., & Walker, K. T. (2009). Chapter 5: Compliance versus prevention. In Introduction to occupational health in public health practice. Hoboken, NJ, USA: Jossey-Bass.Kiddee, P., Naidu, R., & Wong, M. H. (2013). Electronic waste management approaches: An overview. Electronic Waste Management, 33(5), 1237-1250.Wei, L., & Liu, Y. (2012). Present status of e-waste disposal and recycling in China. Procedia Environmental Sciences, 16, 506-514.Optional ReadingBarrow, C. J. (2006). Chapter 5: Environmental management, business and law. In Environmental management for sustainable development. London, GBR: Routledge.Barrow, C. J. (2006). Chapter 3: Environmental management and science. In Environmental management for sustainable development. London, GBR: Routledge.Barrow, C. J. (2006). Chapter 12: Pollution and waste management. In Environmental management for sustainable development. London, GBR: Routledge.Claudio L. (2007). Waste couture: Environmental impact of the clothing industry. Environmental Health Perspectives, 115(9), A449-454.U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (2013). Sustainability. Retrieved December 2, 2016, from http://www.epa.gov/sustainability/
Stratford University Biochemistry Concept Map
Design and submit a concept map on what you have learned. It should include concepts and connections between concepts inc ...
Stratford University Biochemistry Concept Map
Design and submit a concept map on what you have learned. It should include concepts and connections between concepts including:BiochemistryAtoms, moleculesBondsMacromolecules
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