Hi I'm norie i'm new member of aussie childcare network, i'm mother of 2 kids and currently studying cert 3 in childrens services through cnk college, i don't work in childcare im doing external study but im doing 1 day training once a week through motherduck where my son goes, i'm currently on my cluster 1 about reduce or eliminate hazards and i dno't really understand the topic on my task, it says identify 2 hazards associated with packing away equipment in the outdoor storage shed. don't know what to answer?if anyone can help would be very much appreciated.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Regards everyone.
reduce or eliminate hazards
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Re: reduce or eliminate hazards
Hi Norie and welcome to Aussie Childcare Network.
OK lets first analyse the question. Identify 2 hazards associated with packing away equipment in the outdoor storage shed.
Firstly you need to know what a hazard is. Then think about what the hazards can be when you would be picking things up from a playground and moving and packing them into an outdoor shed.
What things would you be cautious of, what do you think could be a hazard in this situation?
If you think about this and post your answer here then we can read over it and see if you are on the right track.
I am not giving you the answer as we encourage people to understand what is being asked of them and try and answer what they can to the best of their ability first. It gives us a better understanding of how much you do understand from the question.
OK lets first analyse the question. Identify 2 hazards associated with packing away equipment in the outdoor storage shed.
Firstly you need to know what a hazard is. Then think about what the hazards can be when you would be picking things up from a playground and moving and packing them into an outdoor shed.
What things would you be cautious of, what do you think could be a hazard in this situation?
If you think about this and post your answer here then we can read over it and see if you are on the right track.
I am not giving you the answer as we encourage people to understand what is being asked of them and try and answer what they can to the best of their ability first. It gives us a better understanding of how much you do understand from the question.
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Re: reduce or eliminate hazards
Hi Thanks for the reply, my understanding of hazard is something that can be potentially endangered life,health or environment. the best answer i can think of to that situation is if the storage shed is over clutter then it can be dangerous to people packing away the equipment there could be heavy objects or other equipment that can potentially fall on the foot or knock over the head. So it's better to check and make sure that the shed was checked before starting the job. Or the door could be hazard if wasn't checked properly too, or maybe some insects or other creepy crawling that could be hazard for the person doing the job,,thats all i can think of..i don't know if it's right but your advised will be appreciated..thanks again.
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Re: reduce or eliminate hazards
If I were packing away I would be careful of lifting heavy things myself to pack them away, making sure I was lifting things properly. I would like you said be careful of things that could fall and hurt me or someone else. Insects and spiders etc like you said could be a hazard. An unsafe shed structure could be a hazard...eg if it leaks and its wet inside you could fall.
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Re: reduce or eliminate hazards
Thanks for your help appreciate it...