Children’s Nursery
Autor: nhersi3 • October 1, 2016 • Case Study • 374 Words (2 Pages) • 706 Views
NAME: Najma Hersi LVH02 | ||||
VENUE : Children’s Nursery Aged (3months-5 years) | LOCALITY: Whetstone Magic day-care Nursery | |||
ACTIVITY: Arts and craft | ||||
SIGNED | DATE / / | ASSESSMENT REVIEW DATE / / | ||
STEP 1 | STEP 2 | STEP 3 | STEP 4 | |
HAZARD[pic 1][pic 2][pic 3][pic 4] Painting: This is a risks which presents dangerous hazards. The hazards which this risk presents is- direct contact in the eyes and skin, spillage’s causing a slip hazard; which can cause further injuries such as; cuts, bruises and the breakage of bones. Glue: Contact with skin, hair, eyes Unauthorised access: Unauthorised access is a risk which can expose the children to hazards | WHO MIGHT BE HARMED The individuals who are at risks are the young children using the service. The young children using the service | WHAT PRECAUTIONS ARE IN PLACE[pic 5] Staff working at the nursery must ensure that the children are supervised during ach activity, staff ratios are put in place- according to the children’s age and ability. Any spillage should be cleaned up immediately, ensuring that the floor is dry in safe condition. Staff watches children for any allergic reactions to materials used. The precaution which should be implemented is by staff ensuring that the CCTV is fully working, this helps to monitor the individuals accessing the building. Staff should also ensure that the doors are securely locked preventing access. | HOW IS RISK CONTROLLED WHEN BY WHOM[pic 6] | |
[pic 7] HAZARD Wet floor This risk exposes both the children and staff to severe hazards and injuries such as; broken bones, cuts and bruises. Uneven floor surface: [pic 8][pic 9] | WHO MIGHT BE HARMED The individuals who exposed to risks is the children using the setting and the staff. | WHAT PRECAUTIONS ARE IN PLACE The precaution’s which are in place to avoid individual’s slipping on wet floor, is by staff using wet floor signs. Wet floor signs helps to make young children aware of the wet floor ahead, preventing them from falling over hurting themselves. | HOW IS RISK CONTROLLED This risk is controlled by staff who should clean and dry the floor completely. | WHEN BY WHOM[pic 10] |
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