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Electrical safety at work
May 25, 2017
Portable electrical equipment could cause an electric shock or burn, or fire due to damage, wear or misuse. Dental practice owners need to ensure that the portable electrical equipment…
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Not everyone wants to mix all the time
May 25, 2017
We run an exercise on our training days that gets participants to work in pairs asking each other a dozen questions. The questions have been carefully refined to ensure…
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Are you in control of Health and Safety in your Workplace?
May 25, 2017
Introduction Most health and social care services are well managed by dedicated managers and a team of professional support staff. Part of a Care Manager’s or any senior person with…
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Social Media in the Workplace
May 19, 2017
Social media use has been on a rapid incline in recent years. In March 2017 there were over 1.94 billion active users on Facebook, and that is only one form…
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Improving nutrition and dementia care
May 19, 2017
For dementia awareness week what can be more fitting from a nutrition scientist than an article that highlights new research looking at nutritional care for dementia, published in BMC Geriatrics…
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Visiting: staying connected
May 18, 2017
People living in care homes appreciate keeping in touch with their family and friends. It is very important for anyone’s welfare that they feel connected to wider society, and to…
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First aid requirements in dental practices
May 18, 2017
In accordance with The Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981, employers have a legal duty to make arrangements to ensure their employees receive immediate attention if they are…
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How many residents should I be left with on my own?
May 18, 2017
A guide to safe practice for activity staff. I am frequently left open mouthed when, on training days for activity staff, students tell me that it is routine practice…
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