Understanding Employment Responsibilities and Rights in Health‚ social care of children’s and Young Peoples Settings Performance Criteria 1. Know the statutory responsibilities & rights of employees & employers within own area of work. 1.1 List the aspects of employment covered by law Every aspect of employment is covered by law‚ and this reflects in an employee’s contract which is given to them on their first day of employment. The Series of laws that relate to the conditions of work include: Minimum
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Outcome 1 In my own work setting we have health and safety policy‚ child protection/safe guarding‚ fire safety‚first aid‚ security ‚confidentiality. In the regards of health and safety in my work setting I report any issues to Rachel Hancocks(manager) or Paul Hancocks(deputy manager). All staff have there own responsibilities to health and safety in the workplace as well. A risk assessment is the determination of the value of a risk in any working environment and a recognised hazard. In my work
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Understand health and safety in social care settings Ref 36 Level 3 Credit value 5 Learning outcomes The learner will: Assessment criteria The learner can: 1. Understand the different responsibilities relating to health and safety in social care settings 1.1 Identify legislation relating to health and safety in a social care setting 1.2 Explain how health and safety policies and procedures protect those in social care settings 1.3 Compare the differences in the main health and safety responsibilities
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Health and Safety act 1974 The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974‚ also referred to as HASAW or HSW‚ is the primary piece of legislation covering occupational health and safety in the United Kingdom. The Health and Safety Executive is responsible for enforcing the Act and a number of other Acts and Statutory Instruments relevant to the working environment. Covers: • safe plant and systems of work; • safe methods for the use‚ handling‚ storage and transport of articles and substances;
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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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Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles‚ Judge Janet C. Thorpe ruled in favor of the Department of Motor Vehicles. Her explanations concluded that although the plaintiff may not pose a threat to national security‚ there is a possibility that there are people who may use the ruling of permitting face cloths as a way to threaten lives. In the events of September 11‚ 2001‚ national security has risen to an all time high in order to protect the United States and its citizens. Therefore‚ identification is a vital
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Understanding Employment Responsibilities and Rights in Health Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings 1. Know the statutory responsibilities and rights of employees and employers within own area of work 1.1 List the aspects of employment covered by law. Almost every aspect of employment is covered by one or more laws‚ including: the handling and storage of information‚ equal opportunities‚ grievance procedures‚ health and safety‚ holiday entitlements‚ maternity/paternity pay‚ minimum
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Support Children and Young People ’s Health and Safety This essay will provide knowledge and understanding of supporting children and young people ’s health and safety. In my placement there are many policies regarding health and safety when working with children. The Management of Health and Safety at Work Act 1999 and The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 require all schools to have policies and procedures to ensure the safety of staff and children. If the policies and procedures are not in
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Level 1: Low Identification Fans that are characterized as low in identification may be attracted to the sport/team purely by the entertainment value of the product. It’s a relatively passive long-term relationship with low on emotion‚ low on involvement but a definite relationship exists. Level 2: Medium Identification This refers to an association with a sport or team that is based upon some attributes or elements found to be attractive. The level of identification for this fan base can be
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Duties and responsibilities of a safety officer: The Safety Officer shall routinely observe operations at training sessions and at the scene of emergency incidents to ensure that safety regulations are being followed. When necessary‚ the Safety Officer shall recommend corrective actions after the incident to the Fire Chief or his/her designated representative. Where activities are judged by the Safety Officer to be unsafe and to involve an imminent hazard‚ the Safety Officer shall have the authority
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