4.2 eye question. Help please
4.2: Explain how you produce accurate and legible reports in response to accidents, incidents, injuries, signs of illness and other ermergencies
Any ideas on how to get me started on this one please? I feel like I keep repeating myself on each question..arghh |
Hi glad you made it in okay xx
You need to show that you know what type of records are present in your setting, what the fields are on those forms, how you fill them i- pen or digital? and why you need to do that - compliance with mandatory standards. This may all be something you'll discuss with your assessor when they next visit for a workplace observation? or write it down if that's what you're expected to do. Page 119 of this EYE handbook looks at accidents, incidents, injuries, signs of illness and other emergencies. Search the 'look inside' feature on amazon.co.uk using the words recording accidents and click to page 119 and page 156 of this EYE handbook looks at the importance of keeping records and how to do so - search inside for the word legible and click to page 156 Quote from page 11: Completing records All accidents, incidents and emergencies have to be record accurately. This is important because serious accidents and incidents also have to be reported to inspectorates and agencies, such as Ofsted or the Health and Safety Executive, who will investigate further. In the case of accidents, parents also need to know what happened and so many early years settings will report any injury, however minor, to parents. Most forms require the following information:
Can you ask your setting for blank copies of their forms as evidence? The feeling that you're repeating yourself means you might be writing too much detail in other criteria xx Hope this helps Best wishes |
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