Which legislation was introduced in 1974 to protect the health, safety and welfare of everyone in any workplace?
Health & Social Care Act
The Health & Safety at Work Act
The Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations
Who's responsible for Health & Safety in the workplace?
The Class Teacher
The Principle
The Health & Safety Officer
Everyone
In the EYFS, what Section covers Health & Safety?
Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
Which of the sub-sections in the EYFS below, relate to the Health, Safety & Well-being of children?
Child Protection
Suitable People
Staff Qualifications & Training
Key Person
Staff:Child Ratios
Health
Managing Behaviour
Safety & Suitability of Premises
Special Educational Needs
Information & Records
Which Act was updated in 2004, to give local authorities increased responsibilities for protecting children, requiring them to put into place partnership working?
The Children Act
Childcare Act
The EYFS
What are the five outcomes for 'Every Child Matters'?
Being Healthy
Staying Safe
Enjoying and Achieving
Making a Positive Contribution
Economic Well-being
Physical Exercise Outdoors for 1 Hour per day
Not to be abused
Which Act introduced the 'Early Years Foundation Stage', and the need for inspection of the framework?
The Children Act 2004
Childcare Act 2006
Health & Social Care Act 2012
Under The Data Protection Act 1998, how should sensitive information be stored?
Kept safe and secure in; locked cabinets and on password protected computers
Only stored in a locked cabinet
Only stored on a password protected computer
COSHH stands for 'Control Of Safety, Health and Hazards'?
Under the Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals Regulations) 1996, there are various different coloured safety signs within the workplace. What do the following signs represent?
RIDDOR stands for 'Reporting of Injuries, Diseases, and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations'?
In the EYFS, what are the adequate supervision staff:child ratio requirements?
Practitioners do not require a certificate to prepare and feed children?
Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 (amended by Protection of Freedoms Act 2012), set up which new body, to carry out criminal record checks, on people who wish to work with children/vulnerable adults?
Criminal Records Bureau (CRB)
Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS)
Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA)
Under the Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999, Risk Assessments are required to be carried out daily for what purposes?
To protect members of staff, children, the nursery, visitors and contractors
To comply with Health & Safety laws
To identify hazards & risks
To eliminate all risks
To control, reduce, or eliminate risks where reasonably practicable