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Study of how a workplace can best be designed for comfort, safety, efficiency and productivity. |
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Daily maintenance of cleanliness by practicing good sanitary habits. |
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Person's physical posture, walk and movements. |
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Impression projected by a person engaged in any profession, consisting of outward appearance and conduct exhibited in the workplace. |
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Inability to cope with a threat, real or imagined, to our wellbeing, which results in a series of responses and adaptations by our minds and bodies; tension caused by a situation. |
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List 3 basic habits of personal hygiene. |
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Shower or bath everyday, use deodorant, generally be neat and clean, always smell fresh and clean. |
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Identify what is included in a 'hygiene pack'. Where is it kept? |
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A hygiene pack should include: Toothbrush and toothpaste, Mouthwash, Deodorant or antipersperant and sanitizing hand wipes or liquid. It should be kept in your work station or locker. |
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How often should you freshen up throughout the day? |
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Perform periodic checks and freshen up as needed. Especially after eating, smoking or drinking coffee. |
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List the general guidelines for dressing for success. |
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Make sure clothing is clean, fresh and in step with fashion. Choose clothing that is functional as well as stylish. Accessorize your outfits appropriately. No noisy jewelry. Wear shoes that are comfortable, good fit, good support. Not high heels. |
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What is the role of posture in good health? |
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Good posture can prevent fatigue and many other physical problems. It also shows off your figure to its best advantage and conveys an image of confidence. |
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Define the term 'ergonomics'. |
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The study of how a workplace can best be designed for comfort, safety, efficiency and productivity. |
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List ergonomic features for tools. |
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One example is ergonomically designed nippers and clippers. |
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List ergonomic features for equipment. |
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One example might be a nail technicians stool that can be raised or lowered to accomodate different heights. |
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