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Reporting Potentially Harmful Equipment or Furniture

Post by kellymm20 » Tue Oct 13, 2015 10:38 am

The question relates to broken or harmful equipement and furniture and my response is as follows....Im just wondering if this is enough of an answer or if it needs to be more detailed?

You are employed as an Educator at a Long Day Care Service and find one of the hazards above - who would you report potentially harmful equipment or furniture to?

As stated in the ‘Staff Handbook’ for Kindergarten Kids (*named changed for privacy), “Staff are instructed to report defects they may notice to the Nominated Supervisor immediately. These defects will be passed on to the Workplace Health and Safety Representative immediately.”


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Re: Is this enough of an answer? Legal cluster question!

Post by kellymm20 » Tue Oct 13, 2015 2:57 pm

Sorry, my mistake...Its not from the legal cluster but actually from the Health & Safety cluster. My brain has gone all foggy from all the studying!

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Re: Reporting Potentially Harmful Equipment or Furniture

Post by Lorina » Wed Oct 14, 2015 8:14 pm

You could also include that you will assess the hazard to identify the risk before reporting it. For example: if you see a broken toy on the shelf, you aren't just going to leave it until you speak to the nominated supervisor, since you have identified the hazard, it's a medium risk since it could hurt a child and you remove it from the child's environment and place it in the storeroom. From here, then you let the supervisor know....

This may help:

Hazard Management

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Re: Reporting Potentially Harmful Equipment or Furniture

Post by kellymm20 » Wed Oct 14, 2015 11:04 pm

Thanks Lorina, thats a great point and very relevant to my question and answer. I will add something like that in :) Thanks also for changing the topic name. As i said in my previous comment, my brain was overloaded from studying for so long.

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Re: Reporting Potentially Harmful Equipment or Furniture

Post by Lorina » Thu Oct 15, 2015 4:29 pm

No problem! You don't have to worry about the topic name as well, I'll take care of it! :thumbup:

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