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Unread 05-20-2009, 07:19 PM
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Hi there. Just wondering if anyone can help me. I am on Task A induction plan. I was doing fine until I got to the part about health and safety provisions affected by the stage of a child or young persons development.

Also any ideas in ways to involve children/young persons in assessing and managing risk.

Any help is appreciated.

Many thanks nicki

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Unread 05-21-2009, 04:27 PM
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To get young children involved in health and safety issues, I would probably do the normal 'rules and why we have them' talk.
Why we musn't jump from the climbing frame or similar
Why we use our quiet voices and walking feet
How to deal with strangers
When going on a trip, how should we arrange ourselves and why
Whay could happen if we played with matches :sorry:

You could make up a display covering some of these ideas with photos of the children in role play?
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can anybody help me on 006 task ai it asks
a brief description of the principle pieces of legislation in relation to health and safety (eg control of substances hazardous to health ect)?
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I just said that all COSHH products are to be locked away so that no harm can be brought to anyone. when using COSHH products protective clothing should be worn. All COSHH products must also have the correct label on them and should never be a different solution in a wrong labelled bottle. Hope this helps
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thank you for the help its really appreciated :)
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