HEALTH and SAFETY: Professional Discussion and Questions and Answers Q 1: Who do you think are at risk within your work environment? A: The staff‚ individuals who live in the bungalow‚ visitors and other contracted people/ workers who come to work from outside. Q: 2: what measures are there/ or have you in place for the individuals before working with them? A: All the individuals are assessed and have risk assessments written up for them for all their daily living activities
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following in maintaining health and safety standards * Food act 2003 (NSW) This is that act of the NSW parliament that controls food prepared for sale in NSW. The role of this act is to continuously improve the food safety systems. All employees in the hospitality industry are responsible for making sure that they follow the rules and guidelines for maintaining high standards of food safety. The advantages of this food act is that it continuously aims to improve the food safety systems which shows
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I have chosen these responses safety‚ security‚ seeking help‚ serious injuries and alerting for help and have them in this order because they are in order of top priority to help the casualty who has been hit by a car outside the residential care home. I chose to have safety as top priority response as it is really important that the casualty and your safety is the number one priority in dealing with the accident if it is on a dangerous and busy road for example. I then chose to have security as
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Challenges of Construction Industries in Developing Countries: Lessons from Various Countries G OFORI Department of Building‚ National University of Singapore 4 Architecture Drive‚ SINGAPORE 117566 bdgofori@nus.edu.sg Abstract The construction industry everywhere faces problems and challenges. However‚ in the developing countries‚ these difficulties and challenges are present alongside a general situation of socio-economic stress‚ chronic resource shortages‚ institutional weaknesses and a general
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1.1 Describe the factors to take in account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services. According to me while planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services‚ there are various factors which should be taken into consideration. Most important is that before starting any learning activity‚ whether its indoor or outdoor we should always make sure that the environment is free of any hazards and that children will be able to work safely. As there
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HEALTH AND SAFETY LEGISLATIONS Occupational health and safety legislations are enforced to regulate the standards of workplace health and safety with the main aim of preventing workplace accidents‚ injuries and diseases. They also outline consequences for breaches of such standards. They provide‚ in detail‚ the responsibilities of employers‚ supervisors‚ and of employees. Generally‚ the legislations require the employer to do everything they can rationally do to protect the health and safety of their
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system in a company. Being a Safety Officer is not an easy job‚ everyday they (safety officer) have to deal with the grievances of the staff which must be resolved so that workers can give in their 100% effort. This essay is about a safety officer who has received complaints while the workforces are working in the warehouse. They complain about excessive heat which reduces their interest of work and efficiency. The staff has also complained about severe headaches. As a Safety Officer‚ it is his duty
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There are many ways that health and safety is monitored and maintained within the school setting. There is a site team which have the overall responsibility of carrying out safety checks routinely‚ have walk arounds and make sure that hazards don’t go unreported. If there is a hazard it should be reported to the safety team immediately and every member of staff has the responsibility to remain aware of any problems on the
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Number and Title Pearson BTEC Level 4 HND Diploma In Health and Social Care Student Name Unit 3: Health and Safety in the Health and Social Care Workplace Assessor name: Christine Pratt Date of Issue Completion date 27/01/2014 18/04/2014 Student No. Submitted on Assignment title Learning Outcome Learning outcome Assessment criteria LO1 Understand 1.1 how health and safety legislation is implemented in the health and social care workplace 1.2 1.3 In this assessment you will Task have the
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Health and safety is one of the regulations of early childhood education. This regulation tells centres of the steps that are included and that they must follow for good health and safety procedures in a centre. Centres need to ensure all equipment and the facilities are maintained and are used appropriately. Also the code of ethics explains the correct procedures in case of an emergencies. Furthermore centres encourage families and the community to minimise the spread of infections. These are some
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