Conforming to General Health‚ Safety and Welfare in the Workplace Level 1 Credit Value 2 Learning outcomes The learner will be able to: Assessment criteria The learner can: 1 Comply with all workplace health‚ safety and welfare legislation requirements. 1.1 Comply with information from workplace inductions and any health‚ safety and welfare briefings attended relevant to the occupational area. 1.2 Use health and safety control equipment
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When planning health and safety for indoor and outdoor environments you need to know the age group and ability of each child you are planning for. For example if you are planning for children who are completely mobile the layout of the room/ outside space must be different to those who have just learnt to walk or are not mobile at all. In our setting we have separate rooms for ages 0-1 and 1-2‚ I believe this is better than having a 0-2 room for the simple reason when a child reaches 1 they begin to
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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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| |SAFE WORK PROCEDURES | CKG LOCOMOTIVE SAFE WORK PROCEDURES GENERAL RULES 1. All persons driving Locomotive and Rail vehicles‚ supervising or controlling activities involving rail vehicle movements are subject to formal competence checks to ensure necessary training‚ experience and qualification prior to placement 2. Before the movement of rail
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1.0 PURPOSE This document sets out rules and responsibilities for the operation of roadworks sites. 2.0 SCOPE 3.1 This procedure applies to all personnel working on roadworks sites including roadworks carried out within roading reserves. 3.2 The procedures covers the following topics: * Public safety * Safety of roadwork personnel * Personal Protective Equipment * traffic management plans *
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Most employees lack a culture of caring. Where health and safety regulations are concerned‚ most of them think of the repercussions of these laws rather than looking at it from a different perspective. This has affected many people in the organisation mentally and emotionally and a negative culture can undermine the viability of the best projects‚ strategies and services proposed to improve the workforce. They are affected mentally because they spend most of their time worrying how much they are
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Outcome 4 Know how to monitor procedures to safely control work operations a. Explain the legal responsibilities in relation to health and safety for the following: Employers responsibilities Employees responsibilities Safety for all employees‚ risk assessments continually assessed. Local and national legislation that directly affects your work. Industry codes of practice‚ regulations and requirements for practice and codes of ethics should be known and observed. Personal Safety‚ necessary
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Understand health and safety in social care settings 1.1 Identify legislation relating to health and safety in a social care setting Health and Safety at work Act 1974 - An Act to make further provision for securing the health‚ safety and welfare of persons at work‚ for protecting others against risks to health or safety in connection with the activities of persons at work Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 - any transporting or supporting of a load (including the lifting‚ putting down
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POLICY TITLE :Health and SafetyLegislation underpinning the policy: Health and safety Act 1974 | Summarise the main points of this policy:This policy is written and reinforced by the head teacher and the governing body and covers aspect of the following: * First aid * Crisis management * Fire policy and bomb incidents * Accident reporting and recording * Alcohol and drug abuse * Risk Assessments * Electrical equipment PAT testing * Manuel Handling | What
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Chapter 1: Describe how current health and safety legislation‚ policies and procedures are implemented in the setting. Done by Mark & Majeda Chapter 2: Describe how health and safety is monitored and maintained in the setting. Done by Mark & Majeda Chapter 3: Describe how people in the setting are made aware of risk and hazards and encouraged to work safely. (PAT) Portable Appliance Testing Done by Mark & Majeda Chapter 4: Identify the lines of responsibility and reporting for health and
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