information you have planned with your class put together a risk assessment on the findings of the residential home. M2- Assess the hazards identified in the health or social care setting D1- Make recommendations in relation to identify hazards to minimise the risks to the service user group Type of Hazard Risk caused Probability of hazard Severity of hazard Risk Factor How can the risk be reduced/prevented? Water or any liquids of the floor. Service users and staff slipping and tripping
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of the earthquake (human and geographical)‚ followed by the preparation and recovery of the disaster. Furthermore we look at how we could vastly improve the countries preparedness and ability to cope with this cataclysm. Nature of the natural hazard: On Tuesday‚ 12th January 2010‚ a powerful 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck southern Haiti. An estimated 3 million people were affected by the quake‚ approximately 222‚570 people were killed‚ and more than 300‚000 people were injured from the disaster
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your company • Shield yourself from potential legal action and reduce your insurance premiums An organization must ensure that it employs a Health and safety representative or have a health and safety committee that will: • identify workplace hazards • be consulted about workplace testing • make recommendations to the employer • investigate work refusals and serious accidents This ensures that the organization employees and any other person affected by the organization undertaking remain
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Salon Manager Check list Main Types of Hazard Managing the Risk The following highlight some of the hazards that may exist in your premises‚ They are by no means exhaustive and will vary depending on your own particular business. As a starting point use the blank sheet provided in this pack and carry out your own simple risk assessment. Safety in Beauty Salons Slips‚ trips and falls Most accidents occur when staff trip over trailing leads and uneven floor surfaces‚ or fall when trying
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part-time caretaker. T T T T How was the risk assessment done? The manager followed the guidance in Five steps to risk assessment (www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/indg163.pdf). 1. To identify the hazards‚ the manager: • looked at the Council’s website‚ www.preston.gov.uk/childcare to learn where hazards can occur‚ including the pages for child care • walked around the nursery and all other areas‚ noting things that might pose a risk and taking into consideration what they’d learnt from the
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either by your direct actions or omissions. You must also work with your employer or anyone else to ensure that all legal obligations are met. You must not interfere with or misuse anything that is provided for health and safety. Any accidents or hazards must be reported to the foreman immediately. You must use any equipment or Safeguards provided by your employer. 2. What does coshh stand for and what are the main risks whilst carrying out construction operations? COSHH stands to the Control of
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OHSW FORM OHSW41 Plant Hazard Identification & Risk Assessment Page 1 of 3 Workplace Division/Portfolio: Risk Assessor (s): Assessment Date: Section 1. Hazards Mechanical hazards Radiation Unexpected startup‚ unexpected overrun/overspeed Contact with moving parts; mass and stability problems Low-frequency‚ radio frequency radiation; microwaves Failure/Display of control system Accumulation of energy inside machinery eg elastic elements (springs)
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Potential Hazards in Health and Social Care and the harm that may arise from the hazards Anisa Khan Introduction For this assignment I am going to produce an information booklet for new employees. Within this information booklet I will be explaining potential hazards and the harm that these hazards may arise in health and social care settings. My chosen service user group is the elderly infirm. The working environment in which I will be identifying the hazards is a care
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| 1.3 What is a risk assessment? And how does your setting carry out risk assessments on a daily basis? |A risk assessment is a careful examination of what may cause harm within a certain area‚ once the risks and hazards are identified you | |are then able to weigh up whether enough precaution has been taken. The reason a risk assessment must be completed is all people entering| |the area have a right to be protected from harm which has been caused by a failure
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reflect whatever it contains‚ it needs to identify hazards in the workplace and which staff might be harmed‚ and employers need to identify how the individuals might be harmed. Hazards in the working environment A hazard is a situation that poses a level of threat to life‚ health‚ property‚ or environment. Employers as well as employees have to co-ordinate their work‚ so that they ensure that no-one gets hurt during the process. Most of the hazards which are mostly found in hospitals surroundings
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