MU 2.4 CONTRIBUTE TO CHILDREN’S AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S HEALTH & SAFETY Check your knowledge 1. What does COSHH stand for? COSHH stands for control of substances hazardous to health 2. Name two other regulations that cover health and safety in children’s settings. Reporting of injuries‚ diseases and dangerous occurrences Regulation (RIDDOR) 1995 Food hygiene legislation 2006 – safe storage and preparation of food 3. List six routine daily checks you should make of the indoor and outdoor environments
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Jellah L. WS/3:00-4:30 Villaflores‚ Mikee Lorainne Jan. 28‚ 2015 1. List (10) Airline Safety instructions mentioned in the video. - We need to put our bags in the overhead compartment or under the seat infront of you - Don’t stand on your seat - Always put seatbelt so that incase of turbulence this will keep you safe from harm - In case
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Health and safety legislations implemented in the work place. The health and safety legislations are implemented in my work place as following; • Health and safety to anyone in the work place‚ this is the responsibility of employers for the work place‚ equipment and policies but everyone working has their own responsibilities to apply to. • Safety of all products brought into the settings e.g.‚ equipment and toys. Products to be made sure they are age suitable for the children that are playing with
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Material Safety Data Sheet COUWELD® EXOTHERMIC WELDING POWDER (MAIN) 1. Description of Substance / Preparation and Company Trade Name: Supplier: COUWELD® EXOTHERMIC WELDING POWDER (MAIN) COUGAR No. 345 of 4 Jinyuan Road Shanghai 201812 China Contact: th Tel: Fax: E-mail: +86-21-59139731 +86-21-59139732 info@cougar-asia.com info@cougarele.com.cn Mr. Anthony Woo 2. Composition / Specification of Components Chemical Name Thermit Welding Powder. CAS No. 7429-90-5 (Aluminium) 7440-50-8 (Copper)
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Module 1 Food Microbiology Sanitation and Safety WHAT IS Food Sanitation? Food sanitation is more than just Cleanliness. It includes protecting food in the ff. • Contamination • Harmful bacteria • Poisons • Foreign bodies The primary tenet of food service sanitation Is absolute cleanliness. Definition of terms commonly used Acidity = measured on a pH scale from 0 to 14.0 Additive = a chemical added to food Bacterium = a single-celled organism Contamination = unintended presence
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Legal‚ Safety‚ and Regulatory Requirements Marissa Rittiron HCS/341 April 10‚ 2013 Debbie Kreisher Legal‚ Safety‚ and Regulatory Requirements Human resources must abide by legal regulations and safety laws‚ along with regulations requirements. This is set in place for organizations to avoid litigation. The employee-related regulations have been established by the United States including; Department of Labor‚ the U.S Equal Employment Opportunity Commission‚ The Americans with Disabilities
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leading the way toward a more sustainable aviation sector‚ optimising the essential role that air transport has in the modern economy with need to address climate change. Vision: From the beginning‚ the company has adhered to its philosophy of increasing the number of passengers (or amount of freight) per flight‚ while reducing overall energy consumption and perceived noise. With this goal in mind‚ Airbus has contributed significantly to the aviation industry’s improved eco-efficiency over the
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[pic] Msc in Environmental Health & Safety EHS Risk Management Assignment 2 Assessment Due Date: 15th April 2011 Student No: A00169067 Student Name: Loretta Kirrane Lecturer: Dr Sean Reidy Question 1 In compliance to the SHWW Act 2005‚ it is the duty of the employer (section 8) to prepare a risk assessment as required by section 19 of the Act. It states that every employer must identify the hazards at the workplace‚ assess the risks from those hazards‚ and have a written risk
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The British health and safety at work act 1974‚ was enforced to ensure that general duties in the work place were conducted safely and correctly from employers towards employees and members of the public‚ and the duties that employees have to themselves and to each other. These duties are qualified in the act by the principle of so far as is reasonably practicable ’. Therefore an employer does not have to take measures to avoid or reduce the risk if they are technically impossible or if the time
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Health and safety legislation Health and safety legislation Level 3health and social care 9/27/2012 Level 3health and social care 9/27/2012 Rebecca Austin This document will explain nine parts of this legislation in detail. Also it will explain the duties of each individual in a work place. Rebecca Austin This document will explain nine parts of this legislation in detail. Also it will explain the duties of each individual in
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