Health and safety in health and social care 1.1 ‘The legislation relating to general health and safety in social care work settings: The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 Reporting of Injury‚ Disease and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 (RIDDOR) The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 (HASAWA) Food Safety Act 1990 Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH) 2002 Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations (PPE) 1992 Manual Handling Operations Regulations
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Unit 208 Understanding Health and safety in social care. Outcome 1 Understanding the different responsibilities relating to health and safety in social care settings. 1.1 List legislation relating to general health and safety in a social care setting. Health & Safety at Work Act The Management of Health & Safety Work Regulations Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH) Manual Handling Operations Regulations The Reporting of Injuries‚ Diseases and Dangerous
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Step 1: Identify the hazards: First you need to work out how people could be harmed. When you work in a place every day it is easy to overlook some hazards‚ so here are some tips to help you identify the ones that matter: * Walk around your workplace and look at what could reasonably be expected to cause harm. * Ask your employees or their representatives what they think. They may have noticed things that are not immediately obvious to you. * Visit the HSE website. HSE publishes practical
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levels have been found in major toy stores‚ as well as supermarkets‚ stationary stores‚ craft shops and craft/flea markets. These toys were both locally produced and imported”‚ it can be agreed on as lead can be found in many old housing and furniture pieces. It is also of great urgency that when purchasing toys and furniture from garage sales‚ internet‚ second-hand-stores etc. that one takes precautions in checking that there is not any lead as some may contain lead based paint‚ a simple way of knowing
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Protection Act allows an allegation without consent‚ for example to apprehend or prosecute an offender‚ to detect or prevent a crime. Personnel issues will remain confidential to the people involved. Any anxieties and/ or evidence relating to a child’s personal safety will be kept in a confidential file and will not be shared within the setting except for the child’s key worker and manager. All information regarding the children in the setting is kept in a locked fireproof box. Sharing information
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An Introduction to Mental Health in the Workplace Increasingly‚ good mental health in the workplace is an issue being raised. Job stresses are being recognized as affecting work performance and also an individual’s over-all well-being. There is a lot of information available about how to promote good mental health in the workplace but perhaps insufficient initiatives actually being used. Providing employees with information promoting good mental health alerts them to the problems but may not achieve
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Managing health and safety at work act Review of health and safety roles and responsibilities Identify 2 pieces of legislation relating to health‚ safety and welfare relevant to the workplace I have identified‚ The Health and safety at work act 1974 and Management health and safety at work regulations 1999. The health and safety at work act 1974 is the primary piece of legislation covering all work related health and safety in the UK. It sets out employers responsibilities for your health and safety
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based only in Australia‚ mainly designs small business logos or advertisements but has a wide range of specialist in website and graphic design. Workplace procedures At Snap Printing‚ a number of procedures are used to train and maintain the safety of their staff. Considering the amount of hours spent operating a computer‚ an important factor of safety would be posture and taking frequent breaks. Other less frequent procedures are also important‚ such as running emergency fire drills or doing a
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Outcome1: Identify the legal responsibilities of both employers and employees and the importance of health and safety in the working environment Practical Activities The candidate will be able to 1 Identify‚ select and use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) appropriate for the task being undertaken 2 Follow agreed procedures for obtaining and returning specialist PPE after use 3 Recognise warning‚ advisory‚ mandatory and prohibition signs 4 Follow accident and emergency procedures
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Code and Title SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Assignment Title QUIZ SEPTEMBER 2012 (BGB4043) 1. List and discuss FOUR (4) factors that contribute to the accident. (8M) The worker has work overtime and may face sleepiness and tired because working at maximum overtime for the last two months. This will make the worker lose his focus and the probability of accident may occur is high. The machine or equipment in the workplace has not been properly
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