Do seals feed at night?

Do seals feed at night?

They are able to find prey through site both during the day and at night. Seals have very sensitive ears and they can hear their prey very far away. They won’t feed themselves during this time based on the behaviors of most species of seals.

Do harbor seals sleep at night?

The harbor seal’s diet consists mainly of fish, shellfish, and crustaceans. Harbor seals complete both shallow and deep dives while hunting, depending on the availability of prey. They can sleep underwater and come up for air once every 30 minutes.

Are seals friendly to divers?

Spotting harbor seals underwater can be a thrilling treat for scuba divers. These intelligent, curious and playful marine mammals can easily entertain their human visitors for entire dives if they deign to stick around that long.

Do seals eat dogs?

“I can imagine seals coming to a dog and circling around and nibbling at its feet that are just dangling in the water.” Daoust said seals eat only fish, and almost never attack humans or dogs.

Who is responsible for reporting incidents?

Only ‘responsible persons’ including employers, the self-employed and people in control of work premises should submit reports under RIDDOR. If you are an employee (or representative) or a member of the public wishing to report an incident about which you have concerns, please refer to our advice.

Why is reporting incidents important?

It is critically important that all injuries and accidents, including near misses, are reported so that they can be investigated, the causes determined and the risk eliminated. Reporting hazards helps prevent additional injuries and increases workplace safety. Making an incident report isn’t difficult.

What is the difference between a hazard and an incident?

‘Hazard’: an object or situation that has the potential to harm a person, the environment or cause damage to property. ‘Incident’: any unplanned event resulting in, or having a potential for injury, ill health, damage or other loss.

Is an incident a near miss?

If an incident is a ‘near miss’, it is an event that doesn’t result in harm, but had the potential to cause it. An accident is a specific event that results in the injury, death, or ill health of an employee or a member of the public.

What is the difference between a near miss and an incident?

Incident: something did occur and harm was caused. Hazard: something could occur. Near Miss: something did occur but there was no harm caused.

Who should report a near miss?

In addition to internal reporting, near misses classed as “dangerous occurrences” must be reported to the HSE under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) 2013.

Why is near miss happening?

“A near miss is a leading indicator to an accident that, if scrutinized and used correctly, can prevent injuries and damages.” Collecting near-miss reports helps create a culture that seeks to identify and control hazards, which will reduce risks and the potential for harm, OSHA states.

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