The risk assessments have to be conducted using your settings documentation,
Theres normally columns along the lines of the following, Try thinking about:
What risks are involved with junk modelling? maybe eat the glue, swallow on a lid of a tube, spilt glue etc,
Who could be harmed in these risks? Children possibly staff, visitors etc
Whats your current control for minimising the risks? swallow on a lid - check al materials are age, ability and needs appropriate etc.
Whats the severity of the risk? 1= very minor 5= death (basically just give a score for each risk)
Whats the likelihood? 1= highly unlikely 5= very likely (again just a score)
Sometimes an overall score, (adding up the 2numbers)
Additional control? this could be if you risk of say glue on clothes, the current control could be aprons and the additional control would be sare clothes etc (just an example)
Urgency for additional control, short, medium or long? for the example above could be medium for others it could juste already done.
Whose responsible? All staff normally
There doesnt always have to be additinal control or urgency for additional controls, it just depends on the risks identified.
Your setting should also have a copy of the EYFS book for you to look at.
Hope this helps
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