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Unread 01-11-2008, 08:42 AM
cybertwin
 
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Default chair safety

this was in the latest issue of under 5 magazine, the pla one

thought everyone should know.

Ofsted safety alert
following an accident as a registered setting ofsted has issued a safety alert concerning tubular frame metal chairs. a child was injured when falling onto the leg of an upturned chair. which penetrated the skin because the rubbber foot had worn through use. the priovder in question is checking and replacing worn rubber feet onn thousands of tubular frame metal chairs across its settings and the chair manufacturer confirmed that there may be many thousands of chairs with missing or worn away feet in early years settings and schools
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