It's basically just asking you to explain how and why practitioners should follow policies and procedures. For example, not to be left in a closed room with a child, but if this cannot be avoided there should be another practitioner in the room with the child and member of staff etc.
Lions do not have predators except for other lions and human beings. They protect themselves from humans by hiding and running when they see us. They protect themselves from other lions by either doing the same thing, or by fighting the other lions.
Retreat to the mountains and camouflage themselves when the British attack.
They can't, they have no sting.
Animals protect themselves in order to ensure their survival and safety from potential threats such as predators or harsh environmental conditions. This self-preservation instinct has evolved over time as a way for animals to successfully pass on their genes to the next generation.
African elephants protect themselves from threats by traveling in groups for safety, communicating using infrasound to warn of danger, and relying on their large size and strength to deter predators. Additionally, they may use their tusks and trunk to defend themselves if necessary.
-Follow general health and safety rules and regulations. Generally reduce the likelihood of harm, by reducing anything that may be a potential risk. -Wear appropriate clothing and footwear. -COSHH - Dispose of chemicals hazardous to health using the correct method -RIDDOR - Report of any injuries or accidents within the workplace in an accident report book. So reoccurring incidents can be looked into and incidents in general can be assessed, and made more safe -Do basic risk assessments -Check fire alarms weekly
They protect themselves by squirting ink.
Citizens protect themselves with police departments. Nations protect themselves with a military.
they use their sting tail to protect themselves
how do lionfish protect themselves
Barnacles protect themselves by sticking to something sturdy.
no, they protect themselves XD I have to laugh at that, but it is true they protect themselves.
dont think they can protect themselves
They protect themselves with their horns, made with really strong bones , and thick skin used as a shield to protect themselves.
I think they protect themselves by their height,or attract other bugs that kill the pest. Or standing still. They also protect themselves by pulling in their long flowers to protect the seeds.
People can protect themselves by moving to higher grounds
They protect themselves my balling up into a tight, small ball, then raise their quills up to protect themselves at all sides of their otherwise, furry bodies. ^^