It includes basic understanding of office environment, the potential safety and health hazards that exist in office, and their control measures.

Course Objectives Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to: Identify safety and health hazards in office environment Familiarize with its control measures to reduce risk of office accidents and illnesses Who Should Attend Occupational Safety and Health Practitioners Executives, Clerks and Office Workers Safety and Health Officers Safety and Health Committees Entry Requirements Physically and mentally fit The Training Approach and Methodologies Participants will gain essential knowledge and skills through: Theory Session Dynamic highly engaging presentation Interactive and fun Attention-grabbing audio-visual aids, real scene photographs, video clips, multimedia presentation Practical Session Hands-on experience Participant-orientated Certification Having completed and passed the course, participants will be awarded with Certificate of Training. Delivery of Certificate Certificate will be delivered to the clients correspondence address within 21 working days after completion of the course. Special arrangement for fast delivery can be made upon request.

Validity Without retraining, knowledge might be forgotten while skills may deteriorate rapidly when not being used / practiced. Therefore, yearly retraining is very much recommended.

Found At: (osh training) http://www.asec.com.my/occupational-safety-a-health

Zoloft Side-effects

April 19th, 2012

You’ve come to the right place.

Listed below are the side effects that showed up during clinical testing of Zoloft. This list is not all the side effects that can occur from Zoloft. You may have others as well.

Zoloft Side Effects The common side effects of Zoloft include: Agitation, anxiety, constipation, decreased sex drive, diarrhea or loose stools, difficulty with ejaculation, dizziness, dry mouth, fatigue, gas, headache, decreased appetite, increased sweating, indigestion, insomnia, nausea, nervousness, rash, sleepiness, tingling or pins and needles, tremor, vision problems, and vomiting. Other side effects of Zoloft include: Acne, allergic reaction, altered taste, back pain, blindness, breast development in males, breast pain or enlargement, breathing difficulties, bruise-like marks on the skin, cataracts, changeable emotions, chest pain, cold clammy skin, conjunctivitis, coughing, difficulty swallowing, double vision, dry eyes, eye pain, fainting, feeling faint upon arising from a sitting or lying position, feeling of illness, female and male sexual problems, fever, fluid retention, flushing, frequent urination, hair loss, heart attack, hemorrhoids, hiccups, high blood pressure, glaucoma, hearing problems, hot flashes, impotence, inability to stay seated, increased appetite, increased salivation, increased sex drive, inflamed nasal passages, inflammation of the penis, intolerance to light, irregular heartbeat, itching, joint pains, kidney failure, lack of coordination, lack of sensation, leg cramps, menstrual problems, low blood pressure, migraine, movement problems, muscle cramps or weakness, need to urinate during the night, nosebleed, pain upon urination, priaprism, purplish spots on the skin, racing heartbeat, rectal hemorrhage, sensitivity to light, sinus inflammation, skin eruptions or inflammation, sleepwalking, sores on tongue, speech problems, stomach and intestinal inflammation, swelling of the face and throat, swollen wrists and ankles, thirst, throbbing heartbeat, twitching, vaginal inflammation hemmoraging or discharge, and yawning. Zoloft has also been known to cause the following mental and emotional problems: Abnormal dreams or thoughts, aggressiveness, exaggerated feeing of well-being, depersonalization (‘unreal’ feeling), hallucinations, impaired concentration, memory loss, paranoia, rapid mood shifts, suicidal thoughts, tooth-grinding, and worsening depression. As you gloss-over this huge list, remember that if you’re the one experiencing them, they can take on a whole new level of importance.

‘Suicidal thoughts’ really means nothing…

if all you’re doing is reading the words. ‘Hallucinations’ is just a joke, unless you’re the one who can no longer drive a car because you’re seeing things that aren’t really there.

Or will you be the one who has a ‘heart attack’ from taking Zoloft? Will you be the one with ‘anxiety’, ‘paranoia’, ‘fatigue’, ‘migraine headaches’, and/or ‘insomnia’? Will you be the one who fears losing your mind? I almost feel guilty because my life has become so enjoyable and so easy.

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