HLTWHSOO3 - Relevant WHS Regulations That Guide Actions

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2089
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HLTWHSOO3 - Relevant WHS Regulations That Guide Actions

Post by 2089 » Sat Jan 07, 2017 9:35 pm

hi, i'm a little confused on how to answer this question can you please let me know if i am on the right track? thankyou
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Question 1: Identify the workplace health and safety (WHS) authority in your state. list the relevant WHS regulations/ legislations that guide your actions?

my answer:

1: The Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) Authority in NSW is Safe Work Australia. The relevant WHS regulations/legislations that guide our actions are:
• Infection control and hygiene
• Infectious diseases and exclusions
• Immunisation
• Managing sick children
• Managing children with chronic illnesses
• Administering medications
• Risk reduction in SIDS
• Dental and oral health
• Preventing choking
• Emergency procedures
• Food allergies
• Food safety and nutrition
• Physical activity
• Indoor safety
• Outdoor safety
• Environmental hazards
• Travel and excursions
• Child protection
• Staff health and safety
• Pregnant staff health and safety


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Re: HLTWHSOO3 - Relevant WHS Regulations That Guide Actions

Post by Lorina » Mon Jan 09, 2017 8:51 pm

Yes, I think you're on the right track with your response!

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