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    safety in connection with the activities of persons at work. The main points of our own policy that relate to this are : Carry out weekly audits Report health and safety issues to manager Read and comply with risk assessment outcomes and COSHH data sheets Responsible for their own health and safety at work and that of others Reporting and recording of accidents Attend health and safety training including induction‚general health and safety‚fire training‚lifting and manual handling

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    accidents M3 Prevention means the act or practice of stopping something bad from happening. In the cause of workshop safety the controls are used to prevent injury and fatalities. All workers have a right to work in workplaces where risks to their health and safety are properly controlled. The control method seen in my risk assessment prevent electrocution. The control measure for example for sharp shavings PPE is needed this protect the user and others around. This is the same philosophy used for

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    skills needed for the accurate chemical analysis. Essential Requirements All students should acquire appropriate eye protection (safety glasses) and a laboratory coat. Failure to do so will result in being refused entry to the laboratory. The COSHH assessments should be read carefully and any hazards associated with the experiments should be noted and responded to as appropriate. The experiment will take up to the full 2 hours timetabled. Hence it is important that you are punctual for the

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    BTEC National Diploma in Children’s Care‚ Learning and Development Unit 2 Positive Environments for Children’s Care‚ Learning and Development Olivia Robinson Legislation is the law‚ which is put into practice in the childcare environment to prevent certain things happening and to ensure that other things are carried out. A policy is a proposed or adopted principle or plan of action which is used to help carry out the legislation. A procedure is an official or established way that

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    Health and Saftey Legislation 1. What is the Data Protection Act Our rights‚ responsibilities and obligations to data protection The Data Protection Act gives the right to know what information is held about us‚ and sets out rules to make sure that information is handled properly for example by employer or a company. The Data Protection Act is an act of the United Kingdom (UK) Parliament defining the ways in which information about living people may be legally used and handled. The main

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    links with schools can be very helpful in ensuring that children are happy and settled. My family/relatives in order to maintain a good work/life balance keeping strong relationships with my own family and friends is really important. Childminding groups/ Childminding networks could be really helpful to share any tips or difficulties around being a childminder and what that in tales‚ sharing joint experiences (whilst maintaining confidentiality) is useful for

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    Other legislation relating to health and safety in social care are as follows The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1992‚ which supports the health and safety act. The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (known as COSHH) which ensures safe storage and usage of any substances that could harm other workers or service users. The Manual Handling Regulations of 1992‚ which sets out methods and requirements to be met when manually handling objects‚ as well as people. The

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    Behaviour policy statement. All children and adults are treated with equal concern and are made to feel welcome in my home. I aim to offer a quality childcare service for parents and children. I recognise the need to set out reasonable and appropriate limits to help manage the behaviour of children in my care. By providing a happy‚ well-maintained environment‚ the children in my care will be encouraged to develop social skills to help them be accepted and welcome in society as they grow up

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    and they can choose by themselves when and where they will work. It solves so many problems. They don’t have to go early or come late‚ because they had to go to the dentist or the hairdresser. They don’t need to put their children in childcare or childminding. They can just take a break and get the children and take care of them by themselves. The women don’t have to spend so much money on make-up when they just can sit home in their bed the whole day. They can just look as terribly as they want to

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    | | Course Code|Course Title|Assignment No. and Name | DS31|Diploma in Home-Based Childcare Unit 1|2a Keeping children safe and healthy| This is a Risk Assessment of a domestic setting to be used for childminding‚ the children will have access to the following rooms/areas: Hallway/Stairs Downstairs Toilet Dining Room Kitchen Lounge Bedroom Garden Possible hazards and risks for each room/area are detailed below: 1. Hallway/Stairs – Access to the stairs‚ risk of falling. 2.

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