Health and safety within the work setting
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Health and Safety at Work Act (1974)
Everyone has a duty:
● to ensure that safety is maintained
● not to interfere with or misuse equipment
● to take reasonable care for the health and safety of yourself and of other people who may be affected by your acts.
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Lines of responsibility
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Pupil
Staff member
Senior management team
Health and Safety Officer
Head teacher
Governing body
Local Education Authority (LEA)
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Potential hazards
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Physical
Fire
Security
Food safety
Personal safety
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Risk management
A balanced approach to risk management will:
● take into account the child or young person’s age, needs and abilities
● avoid excessive risk taking
● recognise the importance of risk and challenge within a child or young person’s development
● avoid being excessively risk averse.
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Supporting children and young people to manage risk
● Give children and young people the opportunity to assess and manage the risk for themselves.
● Allow children and young people to take responsibility for their own health, safety and