Critically review your own organisation’s Health and Safety Policy and procedures and make recommendations for improvements Organisations today widely regard their employees as their greatest assets‚ so it is no wonder that they are spending an increasing amount of their resources on ensuring that the workplace and work systems enable its staff to feel safe and secure; as management continues takes an active role in their wellbeing. Failure to ensure and provide a safe working environment can
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This discussion is on three significant practices that promote health and safety in early childhood centres. I will explain the role of an early childhood teacher identifying and implementing health and safety in the centre according to the Licensing Criteria for Early Childhood and Care Centre 2008. “When parents enroll their children in a program‚ they expect them to be safe” (Marotz‚ Cross & Rush‚ 2005‚ p 193). The early years of children comprise of major growth changes‚ these changes will
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Health and Safety Act 1974 The health and safety act provide security for the health‚ safety and well-being of individuals at work‚ this protect them against risks to health or safety in connection with the activities of individuals at work‚ this is for controlling and preventing illegal possession or use of dangerous substances also to make more provision with respect to the employment medical advisor. This act also provides a safe working environment. The health safety act has influenced health
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An analysis of how national and local guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding‚ affect day to day work with children and young people including but not limited to: Childcare practice: Childcare practice can include Nurseries‚ pre-school‚ primary and secondary school‚ childminders and children’s homes. If you are someone who works with children‚ you are obliged to hold a relevant childcare qualification. You also usually need to have 2 references and a DBS. (disclosure and barring service)
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Assessment 1 – Written Assessment 1. Perform a review of diversity and how this currently stands within your workplace. Your review should include: • Identifying diversity and how this can be improved for your workplace‚ industry sector and community (4 marks) In my workplace‚ I could identify the diversity between age and gender. The most of employees are mature and has been in the organization for long years‚ and most of them are male. These diversities could be improved given opportunities
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Procedure: 1. Cut a white cotton t-shirt into 4 strips that are 10 by 3cm‚ and cut a coffee filter into quarters. 2. Draw a 5cm line on each of the pieces that you just cut out. 3. Pour 250mL of water into a bowl that is wide enough to fit your strips of fabric. 4. Place one strip of fabric into the bowl of water. Set a timer for 20 minutes. 5. After the 20 minutes is up start a stopwatch and scrub the fabric for up to 5 minutes. 6. When the marker has dissolved out of the fabric stop the
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Policies and procedures for promoting positive behaviour |Policy/procedure |Summary | | | | |
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What is the Health and safety at work Act 1974‚ and who does it relate Describe the roles and responsibilities employers have within an engineering environment (provide examples) What is the Health and safety Executive (HSE) The health and safety work act is basically a duty that all employers must ensue that its taken place amongst the employees. For example the employers must make sure machines/equipment is protected for use and maintained well. Adequate training of staff to ensure safe use‚ handling
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The Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 Section 1: To secure the health‚ safety and welfare of persons at work. To protect other people from hazards arising from work. To control the keeping and use of dangerous substances and materials‚ including explosives and highly flammable materials. To control the emission of noxious substances from certain premises. Section 2: It shall be the duty of every employer to ensure‚ so far as is reasonably practicable‚ the health and safety and
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K22 how and when you should seek support in situations beyond your experience and expertise Theory for practice K23 the factors that may affect the health‚ wellbeing and development of individuals you care for or support K24 how these affect individuals and how they may affect different individuals differently K25 the main stages of human development Communication K26 factors
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