Ohs Practices In Childcare

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OHS PRACTICES IN A CHILD CARE

There has been a growth in the number of private child care services with 1094 private long day care centers compared with 382 community based children’s centers in NSW in 1999. Childcare services have many beneficial impacts on children’s health, including opportunities for normal health and development, early identification of difficulties and support for families. It is also important that while children are in care that risks to their health and safety are minimized as far as is feasible, and especially in relation to transmission of infectious diseases, injury, and other medical emergencies.
Health and safety policies and procedures, in conjunction with training and other educational tools and resources,
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The needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and culturally and linguistically diverse children, families and staff in children’s services should also be considered and input should be obtained from stakeholders who represent these needs.

PURPOSE
The purpose of the Health & Safety in Children’s Centers is to assist children’s services to adopt health and safety policies suited to their particular needs. The focus of WHS guidelines is to assist children's services in reducing health and safety risks to children, staff and visitors to children's services, and to help services meet WHS legislation and accreditation requirements.

TRAINING ON FIRST AID AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL
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Refer to resources listed below for specific details.

Key Steps in Risk Management

Develop a health and safety policy and program which:
• Identifies all activities in the workplace that may involve health and safety issues
• Clearly assigns specific OHS responsibilities and accountability at all levels.
• Provides procedures for implementing policies, recording, and reviewing hazards

Set up a risk management process which involves employees in:
• Hazard Identification – identifying all hazards which may cause injury or illness
• Risk Assessment – determining the seriousness of the effects of a hazard
• Risk Control – deciding on effective action to eliminate or control hazards.

Develop a consultation process with all relevant workplace personnel:
• Involve employees in any decisions that may affect their health and safety.
• Information on establishing an OHS Committee is outlined in the OHS