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Safe Learner Induction Stage 1 (complete)

Safe Learner Induction Stage 1 (complete). Harry Wheatcroft Safety Advisor. Aims & Objectives. Aim – To raise your awareness of H&S Objectives – raise your awareness of: Your entitlements Accident reporting & first aid Emergency control measures Trips & visits Safety signs New build

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Safe Learner Induction Stage 1 (complete)

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  1. Safe Learner InductionStage 1 (complete) Harry Wheatcroft Safety Advisor

  2. Aims & Objectives • Aim – To raise your awareness of H&S • Objectives – raise your awareness of: • Your entitlements • Accident reporting & first aid • Emergency control measures • Trips & visits • Safety signs • New build • Risk assessments • Work placements

  3. Your Entitlements • A safe healthy & supportive environment • A H&S induction at College and work placement • Access to H&S information from College and work placement • Information on supervision arrangements • Access to free PPE (where required) • Information on restricted areas, plant or tasks • Appropriate H&S training

  4. Reporting Accidents & Ill-health • All accidents/incidents and ill-health should be reported to your supervisor and tutor. • For investigation to establish the cause. • To identify trends and learn lessons.

  5. First Aid • Identify who your first - aiders are at work. • If an accident occurs it will save time if you know where to locate your nearest first - aider.

  6. Emergencies • Fire • Gas • Chemical spillage • Terrorist Attack

  7. Emergency Control Measures • Smoke detectors • Alarms/ • Fire fighting • Systems • Training • Evacuation

  8. Emergency EvacuationWheelchair Users • Risk assessment • Refuges • Evac chairs • Transfer from own chair • Evacuation from refuge

  9. Marshals • Sweepers • Exit • Control point • Controller • Crowd control • Technical

  10. Your Responsibilities • Read fire action notices in each area to make yourself aware of the assembly points. • Make sure you are aware of fire exits, call points and where fire extinguishers are kept. • Take note of any health & safety information that is communicated to you.

  11. Trips & Visits • Approval system • Approved coach companies • Code of conduct • Emergency contacts

  12. Safety Signs • A blue sign is mandatory and means you must do what it says.

  13. Safety Signs • A yellow sign is used to give warning of danger.

  14. Safety Signs • A symbol surrounded by a red circle with red line is a prohibition notice.

  15. Safety Signs • Green signs provide information.

  16. New Build • New build site • Temporary road surfaces • Increased traffic movement • Heavy vehicles • Noise pollution

  17. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) • PPE should be used as a last resort, when all other control measures have been considered. • Employees must wear PPE where instructed and trained to do so. • Take care of your PPE, store safely.

  18. Tour of the College • Spot and record the safety signs • Identify the nearest emergency exit route • Identify the types of fire extinguisher • Identify the assembly points • Identify the first aider lists

  19. Occupational Health & Safety • Definition • The safe management of risks in the workplace. • Why • To eliminate or reduce the risk to employees and others. • Benefits • Reduced number of accidents. • Healthy & happy workforce. • Financial.

  20. Hazards • Definition of a Hazard • Anything with the potential to cause harm

  21. Risk • Definition of Risk • The chance of an accident occurring

  22. Main Causes of Accident & Ill-health (Hazards) • Trips & falls (particularly from height) • Internal road traffic accidents. • Manual handling. • Electricity. • Hazardous substances

  23. Safe System of Work

  24. Hazard Spotting Activity • Choose a part of the College to tour • Spot and record the hazards • How would you reduce the risk?

  25. Employers Obligations • Employers have a duty of care to their employees & others (learners). • (HASAWA) • Supervision. • Information. • Instruction. • Training.

  26. Employees & Learners Obligations • Take reasonable care of themselves and others. • Do not interfere or tamper with anything provided for the purposes of health, safety. • Do not operate equipment or machinery unless authorised and trained to do so. • Report any hazards.

  27. Check it Out Video Check it out video link • Identify: • good practice by employer. • poor practice by employer. • instance of where you thought the students did the right thing. • instance of where you thought the students did the wrong thing. • the key messages from the video.

  28. Be Safe A reference to support your stage 1 induction Workbook To be completed in your placement Be Safe Booklet

  29. Summary • Raised awareness of: • College H&S arrangements • Risk assessments • Work placements

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