Task 2 Work Performance Examples CHCORG303A Participate effectively in the work environment Element 2 Review and develop own work performance
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 9:45 am
Assessment 1
Task 2 Work Performance Examples
CHCORG303A Participate effectively in the work environment
Element 2 Review and develop own work performance
In relation to your work performance answer the following questions.
1. How would you ensure that your work environment is well – organized and safe in accordance with the relevant standards/policies?
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‘Housekeeping’ is an important part of occupational health and safety. Cooperate with my employer in their attempt to meet legal responsibilities to health, safety, and welfare. (Kearns 2010, p 149-150).
I consistently follow the Environment indoor/out door, maintenance, and cleaning procedures/plans; of the service this helps minimize the spread of infection, accidental accidents or injury.
Pick things up if they fall on the floor, and don’t store equipment on the floor as it can be broken and lost, and become an obstacle to trip people.
Put equipment back into its correct storage area as soon as it is finished been used, to ensure that it does not get lost or broken and others can find it easily.
Clean up any spills as soon as they happen. Spills on floors can be dangerous as staff or children can slip, fall and suffer injuries.
Use disposable gloves if necessary and ensure they are used once only and disposed of into a rubbish container.
Task 2 Work Performance Examples
CHCORG303A Participate effectively in the work environment
Element 2 Review and develop own work performance
In relation to your work performance answer the following questions.
1. How would you ensure that your work environment is well – organized and safe in accordance with the relevant standards/policies?
Sorry this is the rest of my answer jpp1
‘Housekeeping’ is an important part of occupational health and safety. Cooperate with my employer in their attempt to meet legal responsibilities to health, safety, and welfare. (Kearns 2010, p 149-150).
I consistently follow the Environment indoor/out door, maintenance, and cleaning procedures/plans; of the service this helps minimize the spread of infection, accidental accidents or injury.
Pick things up if they fall on the floor, and don’t store equipment on the floor as it can be broken and lost, and become an obstacle to trip people.
Put equipment back into its correct storage area as soon as it is finished been used, to ensure that it does not get lost or broken and others can find it easily.
Clean up any spills as soon as they happen. Spills on floors can be dangerous as staff or children can slip, fall and suffer injuries.
Use disposable gloves if necessary and ensure they are used once only and disposed of into a rubbish container.