aware of key generic legislation and stay up to date with legislation relating to my current role. Key legislation fall under the European “6 pack” which includes:- • Health and Safety at work act 1974 • Control of substances harmful to health (COSHH) Regulations (2002) • Manual Handling operations regulations (1992) • (RIDDOR) Reporting of injuries‚ Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (1995) There are many more legislations that I have to be aware of while teaching. It is important
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water‚ chemical substances hazardous to health‚ soiled linen‚ various detergents‚ and needles 7.2Hazardous substances should always be stored in their correct containers and should be clearly labeled chemical substances should be locked away in the coshh cupboard when not in use. They should always be used only by people who are properly trained to use these substances and trained people should use these in the manner that they have been trained to use these substances‚
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Task B Answer the following questions 1. Why is it important to safeguard children and young people? 2. Explain why a person-centred approach is important in safeguarding the well-being of children or young people 3. Explain what is meant by partnership working in the context of safeguarding 4. Complete the following table describing the roles and responsibilities of the different organisations that may be involved when a child or young person has been abused or harmed.
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regulations 1999 The manual handling operations regulations 1999 (amended 2002) Health and safety (first aid) regulations 1981 Reporting of injures‚ diseases and dangerous occurrences relegations (RIDDOR) 1995 Control of substances hazardous to health (COSHH) 2002 Food safety act 1990 Quality in care Aii All employees in a health and social care setting have a responsibility for health and safety. This includes working safely for yourself‚ as well as making sure that others are also working safely around
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environment and the equipment and to maintain records‚ policies and procedures. This law helps to make sure that the children that are being cared for are in the safest environment they can be in‚ and to help make sure that nothing bad happens to them. COSHH 2002 law was made to
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cooporate with their employer. They have a duty of care to others affected by their activities at work. • Control Of Substances Hazardous to Health - COSHH 1988 (further 2002). This legislation oversees the risk and exposure to employees and others such as the public. Its a frame work to prevent ill health and accidents in the work place. COSHH involves assessing risks to health‚ preventing and controlling exposure‚ that control methods are used‚ and ensuring people are properly trained. • The
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Sure start children’s centre is working with the parent’s right from the birth of the child by providing early years’ education‚ health‚ family support‚ parenting advice includes training and employment advice‚ full day care and short day care. • Childminders are looking after children under the age of 12. • The nursery is a childcare centre that offers activities and learning skills for children 2-4 years old‚ children entitled
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Understand how to monitor children and young people’s development and interventions that should take place if this is not following the expected pattern. 3.1 Explain how to monitor children and young people’s development using different methods. Methods: Observation. Children can change according to who they are with and whether they know that they are being watched. This means that you will need to observe children in a range of different situations‚ e.g. with other children‚ playing by
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Legislation refers to a law or body of laws that are put into practice by suitable superior representatives such as parliament. Having legislation in place can help keep people safe and will help to avoid expensive court costs if for any reason people sue. Codes of practice differ in industry. We have codes of practice to ensure that all sectors of the industry abide by a set of rules to ensure that they run a fair and equal company. As a beauty teacher/trainer‚ the key aspects of current legislation
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Cleaning‚ decontamination and waste management (IC 03) The environment plays a relatively minor role in transmitting infection‚ but dust‚ dirt and liquid residues will increase the risk. They should be kept to a minimum by regular cleaning and by good design features in buildings‚ fittings and fixtures. National initiatives such as The Health Act 2006‚ Essential steps to Safe Clean Care (2006)‚ Towards cleaner hospitals and lower rates of infection (2004)‚ and NHS Estates Healthcare Facilities
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