too long. Staff must ensure that they follow a person’s individual medication support plan for how they like to be supported. Cvii) a) Safe practice for the storing of hazardous items are as follows: Cleaning products: To be locked away in a COSHH cupboard that is away from a heat source and in a well ventilated area. Toiletries: To be kept in servicer users bedrooms or bathroom unless there is an identified risk factor that may require it to be locked away or stored in a supervised area.
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Act(1982)‚ The Trades description Act(1968 and The consumer Protection Act (1987). With regards to beauty therapy i must respect the health and safety needs of students‚ The handling of dangerous substances must be adhered to correctly and controlled.(COSHH) All therapists and students must wear appropiate clothing‚ have clean short nails‚ no jewllery and hair tied
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M1. Explain how legislation‚ policies and procedures for risk assessment and hygiene control establish and maintain a healthy‚ safe and secure environment for children. 1. Legislations‚ Policies and Procedures. Legislation is law which has been produce by a governing body in order to regulate‚ or to restrict. While the policies are the documents to demonstrate how you should carry out your duties in certain situations. And procedures are the step by step instructions
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CYP 3.4 1.1 Safe Environments‚ indoor and outdoor. Indoor: An indoor environment in a nursery must be safe and secure for all ages‚ it must feel homely and be bright‚ colourful and welcoming. A nursery is like a second home to some children they need to feel happy at nursery‚ as some children eat and sleep at nursery. In a baby room there needs to be lots of soft toys so that if the toys are being thrown around by the children then they can’t hit and hurt the other children. In a toddler
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Name: Sheet Number: 1 Place Inspected: Date: Observations List hazards‚ unsafe practices and good practices found Action to be taken (if any) List any immediate and long-term actions required Priority 1 = immediate 2 = medium 3 = long-term Housekeeping - Corridors – 2 x chairs in gangway Return to classroom area 1 1 x brush angling into gangway Return to stores 1 2 x fire extinguishers on floor in gangway Mount on wall hangers provided 1 1 x electrical cable from TV across walkway
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hoisting of residents where required. It also set out general duties which employers have towards employees and members of the public‚ and employees have to themselves and to each other. (b) Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH) places a duty on me as a support worker to ensure that potentially infectious materials within the home and identified as hazards and dealt with accordingly. (c)Reporting of Injuries‚ Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 (RIDDOR) (amended
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P3 and M1: Explain relevant sections of legislation and guidance with regard to the administration of medicines. Please ensure that you have covered at least 5 pieces of legislation and guidance including the guides from Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain also Explain what the effect of legislation and guidelines with regard to medication on organisational policies and procedures at Health and Social Care settings. Medicines Act 1968 Under the Medicine Act of 1968 they are three main
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1.1 Legislation that relates to general health and safety in a health and social care setting‚ • The health and Safety at Work Act 1974 • Manual Handling operations Regulations 1992 • Lifting operations and lifting equipment regulations 1998 • COSHH- Control of substances hazardous to health regulations • RIDDOR- The reporting of injuries‚ diseases and dangerous occurrences Regulations 1985 • Food safety Act 1990 1.2 1.3 The main health and safety responsibilities of:-
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History of childcare In this report I will be looking at the history of the childcare industry on how children had been looked after back in the day to today’s industry. In history the first day care centre appeared in France about the 1840‚ and the societe des crèche was recognised by the French government in 1869.organising in Europe in the late 18th and early 19th century day cares were established in the United States by private charities in the 1850’s. The first being was the New York day
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Executive – www.hse.gov.uk The Health and Safety Executive is a national independent watchdog for health‚ safety and illness. They work as an independent regulator to release death and serious injury. They can offer support and guidelines relating to COSHH‚ RIDDOR‚ risk assessments etc. Child Accident Prevention Trust – www.capt.org.uk The child Accident Prevention Trust is a UK charity who aims to reduce the number of children killed and injured in
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