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Replied by Gordon on topic Pip and movingaround. All I can really do is go through the criteria for you, only you can decide what it is you write on the form. First of all, you are not required to complete any of the PIP activities without pain, but pain that limits your ability to complete an activity should be taken into account, so if pain.
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A 'yes' answer to this question would mean that the PIP moving around assessment findings can be taken as a best case view of the ESA mobilising activity. Those with a best case walking ability of less than 50m who are assessed as unable to self propel can be put straight into the ESA Support Group with the prognosis taken from the PIP assessment.
4 For example, this would include people who can stand and move more than 50 metres but no further than 200 metres either by themselves, or using an aid or appliance such as a stick or crutch, or with support from another person. C Can stand and then move unaided more than 20 metres but no more than 50 metres. 8
Moving materials with machinery. Vehicle or machinery damage, operator injury, or injury to others working around machinery. -Refer to JHA— Equipment Use and Maintenance. Moving materials with helicopters Injury or death caused by dropped, shifting, or swinging loads: rotor wash, helicopter blades. -Refer to JHA— Helicopter Use.
2021. 11. 28. · Output: [2.0, 4.0, 6.33] Cumulative Moving Average. CMA is calculated by taking the unweighted mean of all the observations up to the time of calculation. It is used for time series analysis. Formulae: where: CMA t = Cumulative Moving Average at time t; k t = number of observations upto time t; ai = ith element of the set of observations