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  • 問題数 64 • 12/12/2023

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    are top priorities and its important to tackle issues in this area

    safety and protection

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    is a scientific discipline that is widely used, focused on the detect of hazard

    risk theory

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    may be used as a technique to specify potential negative impacts that could harm the object of reference

    risk theory

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    is used in many areas which theoretical and practical applications can be developed

    risk management

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    important phenomenon which affects human society negatively

    crisis

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    scientific discipline that focuses on theoretical aspects of crisis science, particular on the existence and causes of crises

    crisis theory

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    is independent of a single object reference

    crisis theory

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    time when contradictions culminate or as a complicated situation

    crisis

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    examine the relationship between cause and effect

    causality

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    is an expression of the interaction between two things, where one of them occurs and the other is the cause

    causality

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    is central to the philosophy of security and safety.

    causality

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    provides the safety and security theory with a single methodological approach to the evaluation and identification of safety and security concerns by defining threats

    risk theory

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    basic terms are threat, risk, damage and impact

    risk theory

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    closely link to the theory of safety and security by managing the breach consequences.

    crisis theory

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    deal with the causes of violation of safety and security

    causality

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    it means taking a closed look at the premises and the individuals who are likely to use them to understand the possibility of the fire happening

    fire risk assessment

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    determining the precautions that need to be in place to avoid the occurrence of fire and to ensure the safety of everyone

    fire risk assessment

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    consider heaters, electrical equipment, naked flames, sources of ignition and smoking area

    fire hazard

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    considered to be a key element that can contribute to adding value to both operation and guests

    design

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    human power to conceive plan and produce products that serve human beings in order to achieve the individual and collective goals

    design

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    can expertly direct an owner from a variety of manufacturers to an assortment of equipment, allowing only the most applicable and effective equipment to be applied to the room

    foodservice consultant

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    are also qualified to identify and fix flaws and furniture problems, saving money and trouble for the owner

    foodservice advisor

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    owners who wants a full renovation or a new to food services may want to start with a consultant for __. Can help clients established concept, menu development, and staffing

    Management Advisory Services

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    begins with programming for space

    Foodservice Design Consultant

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    the overall impression that the client gets from the operation in the __

    atmosphere

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    helps to encourage repeat clients

    atmosphere

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    for their visual appear practicality and durability furnishings needs to be selected

    appearance

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    the __ level in the operation should be neither too loud nor too soft

    sound

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    can either compliment the dining experience or detract from it

    odors

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    the __ of the walls and furnitures affect how we perceive them

    color

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    the degree of satisfaction of guest is affected by several variables some more apparent to others

    comfort level

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    is a significant environmental factor that affects all issues related to urban environmental degradation and quality of life.

    Noise

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    In modern industrial facilities, __ is a serious occupational injury

    noise-induced hearing loss

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    You don't have to have the whole office soundproofed.

    Isolated Soundproof Spaces

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    Strategically define places for phone calls and meetings to provide acoustical privacy.

    Isolated Soundproof Spaces

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    block up to 70 percent of external noise and they help avoid reverberation inside the building since they are made of acrylic

    Acoustic window inserts

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    Sound reduction techniques

    Isolated Soundproof Spaces Acoustic window inserts

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    It will minimize whatever outside noise passes through your walls, windows, and doors and whatever noise is created inside your office.

    Wall & Ceiling Panels

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    Plants will help absorb noise whilst adding to the design, from a living wall to a few hanging ferns.

    Bring in Plants

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    sound absorption technique

    Wall & Ceiling Panels White Noise Bring in Plants

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    regulate the temperature, humidity and air quality of buildings under the chosen conditions.

    HVAC systems

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    this affects how the external environment impacts on internal temperatures and humidity

    design, layout and operation of the building

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    more extreme temperatures, greater precision and more refined air quality are all factors which lead to the HVAC plant consuming more energy heat generated internally by lighting, equipment and people

    required indoor temperature and air quality

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    which provides heat, cooling and moisture control exactly where it is needed in the building

    design and efficiency of the HVAC plant

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    these limit operations to exactly when the system is needed

    operating times of the HVAC equipment and functionality of the controls

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    These self-contained A/C units are used by hotels in individual rooms.

    Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners (PTAC)

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    are usually installed under the window or against the wall and generally do not use outside air to cool or heat the room.

    Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners (PTAC)

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    are lightweight systems built into the wall. They've got the capacity to heat and cool numerous rooms.

    VTAC units

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    usually mounted in a closet-like corner that takes air from below and discharges it through the top conductor to heat or cool the room (s).

    VTAC units

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    is responsible for a small share of waste generation.

    Tourism

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    is a physically demanding and very tiring job" (CCOHS).

    Housekeeping

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    A major part of this market is the management of the sheer number of waste bins. Housekeepers may remove trash bags in each room, or they can just empty bins into their cart.

    Train staff to avoid bending at the waist.

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    When their bins fill up, cleaning carts get heavier during the day.

    Recommend using both hands when pushing a cleaning cart

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    Holding the weight down on cleaning carts in general is also a smart idea. Housekeepers may regulate waste weight by stopping in between rooms at a centrally placed, larger-scale trash receptacle.

    Encourage staff to empty trash at every opportunity.

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    Central trash bins quickly get big, but the waste stream doesn't stop the unfortunately. For final disposal, housekeepers also need to drain garbage dumpsters.

    Provide a mechanical garbage can dumper to empty centralized bins when they fill up.

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    Probably the biggest advantage of managing waste is that it eventually leads to. __ and fresher __.

    Better Environment

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    Waste management decreases our dependency on landfills, while also greatly reducing the many factors that have an adverse effect on our climate.

    Reduces Pollution

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    It not only removes the resulting waste, but also decreases the effect and strength of toxic greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, carbon mono-oxide, and methane,

    Reduces Pollution

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    One of the main facets of waste management is recycling, as it helps to save resources over time. The practice of recycling paper can be traced to one of the greatest cases of this benefit.

    Conserves Energy

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    You're actually making a difference to society and the environment in general by managing waste. Although none of us can get rid of garbage entirely, we can still follow eco-friendly waste reduction and reuse practices.

    Helps Make a Difference

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    In order to encourage health and well-being, now and in the future, environmental protection is the duty of conserving natural resources and protecting global ecosystems.

    Environmental Sustainability

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    The convergence of business and sustainability

    environmental management

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    It is the practice of managing the effect of a business on the three bottom lines, people, earth, and benefit, so that in the future all three will succeed.

    environmental management

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    are enterprises which, through green best practices in maintenance, facilities, logistics, goods, and supplies, significantly reduce their environmental impact.

    Sustainable hotels