400C401B - Duty Of Care, Role As An Educator & OHS Requirements
Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2013 9:42 am
Your Assignment Module Number and Heading: 400C401B
Your Assignment Type: Standard Question
Currently Working in Childcare? No
Your knowledge: Basic Knowledge
Your Question?
I have to write over 250 words on all 3 of these questions, I am having some trouble with them, can anyone put me on the right track?
1. Discuss how duty of care will impact you within your job role
2. Discuss at least 4 ways the Education and Care Services National Regulations and Education and Care Services National Law impact on your job role as an educator
3. Discuss how you will meet Occupational Health and Safety requirements within the organisation:
What is your answer so far or What have you done so far as an attempt to solve this question?
Ans to 3 so far:
Under the OHS within a service you need to ensure you are wearing the right clothing for the setting such as enclosed shoes, sun smart clothes and wide brim hat. You also need to report anything that might be or become unsafe within the environment, this can be done by regular checks of area’s and items used within a centre such as gates, indoor and outdoor items. You can use a check list to remind and record anything you see that is wearing down or is starting to show even the smallest signs of breaking down.
Description and Message:
Any help would be great
Your Assignment Type: Standard Question
Currently Working in Childcare? No
Your knowledge: Basic Knowledge
Your Question?
I have to write over 250 words on all 3 of these questions, I am having some trouble with them, can anyone put me on the right track?
1. Discuss how duty of care will impact you within your job role
2. Discuss at least 4 ways the Education and Care Services National Regulations and Education and Care Services National Law impact on your job role as an educator
3. Discuss how you will meet Occupational Health and Safety requirements within the organisation:
What is your answer so far or What have you done so far as an attempt to solve this question?
Ans to 3 so far:
Under the OHS within a service you need to ensure you are wearing the right clothing for the setting such as enclosed shoes, sun smart clothes and wide brim hat. You also need to report anything that might be or become unsafe within the environment, this can be done by regular checks of area’s and items used within a centre such as gates, indoor and outdoor items. You can use a check list to remind and record anything you see that is wearing down or is starting to show even the smallest signs of breaking down.
Description and Message:
Any help would be great