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Give three examples of how wearing the wrong?

Give three examples of how wearing the wrong item of clothing or footwear could endanger a worker’s safety or interfere with their ability to perform their job.

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Whatever they may cost is /would be a waste of taxpayers money.
If the back draft is coming down the vent, there are different vent-tops available that might help. Around here we can get a 'Darth Vader' top that spins so that the opening faces away from the wind. If there's a hole or crack in the heat exchanger, there are some people that will repair it, but it's always been my feeling that a failed heat exchanger means it's time for a new furnace. All the other parts are likely just as old (motor, gas valve, etc); there would have to be some special reason for saving the furnace - keeping in mind that newer furnaces are more efficient.
I'm in the same boat as you, and I can guarantee you that you're deluding yourself into thinking you eat enough, but you actually don't. I always thought I eat alot, but once I started actually counting calories, it hit me. Keep on going with creatine, BCAA and protein/carb supplements, but try to optimize your diet. You really should get yourself to eat 5-6 times a day, with 5+ fruit snacks! Furthermore, how do you train? Do you do cardio? If so, there might be the next problem. If you want to bulk up and have difficulty eating large amounts, you have to focus on strength training, meaning you try to lift as much as possible with low reps (6-10 reps; 3-4 sets), and no cardio if possible. Don't go running, or anything like that. I had only 110 pounds with 5'11, and it only changed as I stopped doing most cardio, and force myself to eat like crazy. If you're a smoker, I guarantee you'll have it 10x easier eating more if you quit. I wish you the best!

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