P5 Safe working practices are important in all work places to prevent injuries to yourself‚ other employees and visitors‚ safe working practices are especially important in scientific workplaces however as there are multiple chemicals‚ biological samples and other materials that can cause harm to you‚ other employees‚ visitors and also the project you are working on in the lab. The Health Safety at Work act of 1974 says that; you must work safely‚ you must not endanger others‚ you must not misuse
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been registered with GDC since 2008‚ for which I have been undertaking a number of trainings course throughout the years to count towards CPD. As I am registered I am familiar and comply with all health and safety rules and guidance‚ including PPE‚ COSHH‚ mercury handling‚ infection control‚ waste disposal and etc. I feel I would do well in further courses as I have the experience and knowledge and furthermore able to communicate in different language. I can speak and write English‚ Gujarati and
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areas of concern which lead to breaches to the following Health and Safety legislations: Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999‚ Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005‚ Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH)‚ Electricity at Work Regulations 1989‚ Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 The health and safety of the employees‚ clients‚ subcontractors and visitor working on the Facility may be at risk if these concerns will not be looked into
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Unit 009 Contribute to Children and Young People’s Health and Safety Outcome 1 Know the health and safety policies and procedures of the work setting 1. Outline the health and safety policies and procedures of the work setting. All businesses are required to comply with health and safety laws. All businesses with 5 or more employees must have a written health and safety policy. Those with fewer than 5 employees do not need a written policy but general health and safety
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hygiene 1.2: Employers responsibilities in the relation to the prevention and control of infection are to keep everybody safe and to provide a safe work place‚ they do this by following current legislation. A few examples taken from the HSAWA are COSHH‚ The Public Health (control of diseases) Act‚ Food Safety Act and The Environmental Protection Regulations. Produce relevant risk assessments in order to reduce or eliminate infection risks‚ provide relevant training for employees as well as PPE‚ up
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underneath. C.O.S.H.H (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health) Most Businesses use substances‚ or products that are a mixture of substance. Some processes create substance. These could cause harm to employees‚ contractors and other people. COSHH is the law that requires employers to control substances that are hazardous to health. The Equality Act 2010 The Equality Act 2010 provides a new legislative framework to protect the rights of individuals and advance equality of opportunity for
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There are many legislations‚ policies and procedures that need to followed and understood when working in a school. Legislation that is in place which has been created by the government and laws in which we need to follow then informs organisations which then allows policies and procedures to be created. It is important that before anyone enters the setting that they have an up to date DBS check‚ they are to ensure the young people’s safety. This is mandatory practise of any setting where there
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Legal influences: Consumer Protection This covers all aspects of the sale of good’s and services and‚ as such‚ provide protection to consumers and regulates the operation and activities of the business. For the protection of customers it is required by law for business to follow the rules and regulations. There are various Act’s that business follow‚ they are listed below: - Consumer Protection Act (1987) - Sales of good act (1994) - Distance selling regulation (2000)
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benefits of such therapies through consultation. Aromatherapy and nail treatments teaching though must take into consideration legislation regulating the use of potentially harmful oils and substances: ● Control of substances hazardous to Health 2002 (COSHH) □ Good management which
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Pathogens are bad microorganisms that cause diseases which make you unwell if gets into your body‚ some of these are bacteria and viruses. Bacteria cause infections like TB‚ legionnaires and flu and viruses cause Hepatitis B‚ measles‚ mumps and more. Bacteria often produce toxins which affect the body‚ while viruses take over whole the cell and then destroy P2 Explain how pathogenic micro-organisms grow and spread? Pathogen microorganisms grow if all right conditions are in place for it to expand
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