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Unread 05-17-2009, 02:34 PM
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3H257 Safety factors and recognised standards of equipmentHELP PLEASE!!!!

306.1 K3H257 Safety factors and recognised standards of equipment and materials for children. Importance of using equipment that is appropriate for the age, needs and abilities of the child. The importance of following manufacturers’ guidelines

can anyone help me im so stuck on this one!!!!!!!!! many thansk in advance!!
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Unread 05-17-2009, 03:09 PM
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if the equipment is not appropriate for the childs age, needs and abilities, then safety becomes an issue for example you wouldn't give a 1 yr old adult sissors.

guidlines would also come under safety as if you didnt follow them the toy could become a hazard to the child

hope this helps
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Thank you I have now answered this question fingers crossed it gets marked off ok!!
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that helped me too but
can u please add abit more in to it, because i think that 3 lines wouldnt be enough??

what do u think???

pls pls add abit more!!!!

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miss k you are actually ment to answer the questions yourself lol :idea::idea:
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K3H257 page 158 of the handbook, selecting equipment and materials safely.
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