Hi im currently completeing my diploma and im struggling with one question.
Scenario
you have a new staff member starting at the centre.
write a list of all the centre policies and procedures relating WHS that you will need to explain to her. Include what regulatory bodies dictate what policies are required, what limitations are applicable to staff and who would you seek outside advice if required.
my answer so far
• Fair work act 2009
• Monthly WH&S checklists
• Emergency and evacuation centre policy
• Harassment and bullying
• Bushfire safety
The regulatory bodies that dictate what policies are required include ACECQA and City of Bayswater food act.
You could contact Worksafe via https://www.commerce.wa.gov.au/worksafe ... or-enquire if required.
What im struggling with is the limitations part, I just don't even undertstand it.? Help please
Tayla
Centres Policies and Procedures Relating To WHS
Re: Centres Policies and Procedures Relating To WHS
You can also include the following policies:
Chemicals & hazardous substances
Electrical safety
Environmental issues
Ergonomics
Kitchen safety
Ladder safety & working at heights (fall prevention policy & procedures)
Manual handling
Personal safety (aggression from clients, working alone)
Harassment and bullying
Workplace stress
Plant safety (machinery and equipment)
Preventive maintenance
Security
Slips, trips and falls
Technology safety issues
Vehicles and transports
Injury management
Critical incident management
Emergency equipment
First aid
Accident and incident reporting
Workplace inspections
Hazard identification & control (Risk Assessment & Hazard Register)
Emergency Planning
For this question, I think it means what limits does an educator have when dealing with each WHS policies. For example:
Manual Handling: Practice safe lifting and carrying - Use aids such as trolleys and step ladders.
Slips, Trips and Falls: Clean spills immediately and display safety signs in hazardous areas - Keep all walkways clear.
Ref: Health and Safetey In Childcare
Hope this helps,
,
Lorina
Chemicals & hazardous substances
Electrical safety
Environmental issues
Ergonomics
Kitchen safety
Ladder safety & working at heights (fall prevention policy & procedures)
Manual handling
Personal safety (aggression from clients, working alone)
Harassment and bullying
Workplace stress
Plant safety (machinery and equipment)
Preventive maintenance
Security
Slips, trips and falls
Technology safety issues
Vehicles and transports
Injury management
Critical incident management
Emergency equipment
First aid
Accident and incident reporting
Workplace inspections
Hazard identification & control (Risk Assessment & Hazard Register)
Emergency Planning
what limitations are applicable to staff
For this question, I think it means what limits does an educator have when dealing with each WHS policies. For example:
Manual Handling: Practice safe lifting and carrying - Use aids such as trolleys and step ladders.
Slips, Trips and Falls: Clean spills immediately and display safety signs in hazardous areas - Keep all walkways clear.
Ref: Health and Safetey In Childcare
Hope this helps,
,
Lorina
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