your own roles and responsibilities regarding the maintenance of tools‚ equipment and the workplace‚ state typical activities you perform. Include how certain regulations influence how you work and what activities you perform. Think about certain hazards‚ the level of risk they pose to you and your colleagues and control measures put in place to reduce likelihood. • What areas of housekeeping have implications regarding Health & Safety legislation and who is responsible? Cleaning solvents
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required to: 1. Report any Hazards 2. Follow the school’s Safety Policy 3. Make sure their actions do not harm themselves or others 4. Use any safety equipment provided 5. Ensure equipment is safe or appropriate 1: Reporting hazards – Everyone should be alert to hazards which are likely to cause injury to themselves or others in the school. Annual risk assessments are required to determine the activities and areas of the school that are the most dangerous. Any hazards should be reported to the
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Risk assessment and risk management Introduction There are many hazards associated in an industrial workplace. With new technologies‚ new machinery and constant updates with regulations it is more important now than ever before to produce efficient risk assessments. Good risk assessments reduce hazards and fatalities in dangerous areas in the workplace. A good risk assessment will make workers feel safer and therefore happier and promotes a good business structure within the company. A good risk
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floors can be a hazard as they can cause harm to the staff‚ patients and visitors. It’s a risk to staff‚ patients and visitors because if they are unaware the floor is wet they may slip over and really hurt themselves and this could also affect them emotionally as they may be in shock. Furthermore‚ is it happens to a member of stay they may need time off because of their injury. Furthermore‚ another risk that I identified was electrical equipment. Hospitals are full of electrical equipment like
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legislation came into force to protect employees‚ young people and children within their work/school place against any hazard(s) under health and Safety. The Health and Safety Act 1974 was set up to ensure individuals within any particular setting were made responsible for ensuring documented policies and procedures were adopted and in place which allows for anyone to report a potential hazard. Under section 7 of the Health and Safety at work Act 1974‚ there is a duty on all employees to take reasonable
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1. Look around in your workplace setting or your classroom setting for eight more potential hazards. List these in the spaces in the left-hand column below. |Hazard |How the hazard can be dealt with | |Stairs |Involving children in risk assessment ‚ and senssibilize them about the | | |risk of raining
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Task 1 – Health & Safety Policy Booklet Health and safety at work act The Health and Safety at Work Act (HASAWA) 1974 secures the health and safety of people at work. This Act imposes a responsibility to the employer to provide a safe and healthy working environment for all their employees. The employee has a duty to work according to the legislation and provide systems of work that are safe and without risk to health. Control of Substances Hazardous To Health Regulations 1988
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Health and safety policies in the work setting Provide all staff with first aid training. All accidents and any incidents are recorded in an Accident Report Book. All accidents are accurately notified to the parent/carer as soon as possible. Hygiene rules relating to bodily fluids are followed with particular care and all staff are aware of how infections can be transmitted. Running risk assessments for al activities and for the general running of the nursery e.g. checking nursery grounds to
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dangerous occurrences‚ but these include; -Acute illness requiring medical treatment where there is reason to believe that this resulted from exposure to a biological agent‚ its toxins or infected material -Certain poisonings‚ including mercury -Electrical short circuit or overload causing fire or explosion -Accidental release of any substance which may damage health. The employer must keep a record of the event‚ which must include the date and method of reporting‚ the date‚ time and place of the
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Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering 3rd & 4th YEAR UNDERGRADUATE AND MASTERS DEGREE PROJECT RISK ASSESSMENT 1. A project risk assessment must be completed by the student and approved by their Supervisor before any work can commence. Once completed‚ the risk assessment form must be handed in to the Departmental Officer‚ 7th floor Departmental Office for record keeping. It will then be examined by the Departmental Safety Officer (DSO) Kenneth Tong. Note. Type in the information
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