CHCECE002 - Safety Risk Factors and Supervision

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Monique31
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CHCECE002 - Safety Risk Factors and Supervision

Post by Monique31 » Thu Dec 10, 2015 11:35 am

Hey guys, if anyone can help me that would be great! Thanks

Take into account the scenarios and safety factors then list the level of supervision required.

i) gardening with toddlers at the outdoor yard at the childcare centre
Safety factors:
- choking
- poisioning
Level of supervision required?


ii) preschoolers on climbing frame at the outdoor yard (bark area)
Safety factors:
- falls
Level of supervision required?


iii) mobile infants exploring by pulling themselves to a standing position
Safety factors :
- choking
-falls and knocks
Level of supervision required?


iv) toddlers at meal time in the classroom
Safety factors:
- choking
Level of supervision required?


v) 3-4 year olds sleeping in the classroom
Safety factors
- minimal -may wake up upset and need reassurance
Level of supervision required?


vi) 3-4 year olds washing hands in the bathroom.
Safety factors
-slip on wet floor
Level of supervision required?


Thankyou guys!


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Re: CHCECE002 - Safety Risk Factors and Supervision

Post by Lorina » Sat Dec 12, 2015 4:42 am

Yeah you're on the right track with your response.

Basically the question is asking what safety considerations you need to make for each of the points listed. So, for example with gardening you could also include: make sure that the tools aren't too sharp, there is enough tools for toddlers, if using compost make sure that it is safe for toddlers to touch, check the area where you are gardening for potential hazards etc. The level of supervision required for gardening is high as the toddlers need to be supervised at all times during this activity.

Just think about younger children need to be highly supervised where as the older children can be supervised on a medium level... Depending on the activity...

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