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Circle or Hi-light any HAZARDS below that may be present in your work- placement: . COMMON HAZARDS: Faulty equipment, trips and/or falls, reading, lifting, flying debris, electric shock.fumes, entry of unsafe or confined spaces drowning,
CONSTRUCTION/TRADE or INDUSTRIAL HAZARDS: power tools, pneumatic tools (nailers), falling fromheights, 'ailing from above, stepping on nails, electric shock, amputation, eye injury, catching or supporting heavy objects
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. :onfidential information may include information about: "' .:. CustomerslClients - This includes very private information, such as health records, credit history, or criminal records. It could also include information you may notconsider personal, such as the contents of a person's home. .:. Company Finances - This is information about company earnings, profit, wages and salaries, and payments to suppliers. This information must be kept confidential because businesses compete with each other. .:. Employees - This may include personnel records, performance appraisals, or attendance records. 3uidelines to Privacy and Confidentiality Is it legal? Does the behaviour make sense? (Could someone be harmed physically, mentally or flnartcially'P) Are you being fair to everyone involved? Will the people in authority at your work site approve?
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Personal Information That Must Be Kept Confidential Name, address and telephone number, unless it is a detail of a license or permit; Health care history; . Educational, financial, criminal, or employment history; or Anyone else's opinions about the individual concerned; and' . ~ What you see, hear or read .ertaining to someo/personal information. ~. ...
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