Safe Learning in the Workplace – Unit 314. Learning Objectives By the end of the end of the session you will: 1.State why health and safety legislation.

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Safe Learning in the Workplace – Unit 314

Learning Objectives By the end of the end of the session you will: 1.State why health and safety legislation is important 2.Identify two health and safety laws 3.Define hazards and risks 4.Contribute to a risk assessment 5.State the responsibilities people have for health and safety in the workplace 6.List the steps to be taken in case of fire, accident and emergency.

Health and Safety Legislation The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 is the main law. It lists the responsibilities of employers and employees for health and safety in the workplace.

Health and Safety Legislation There are other laws that support health and safety. Some examples are: Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 RIDDOR (Reporting of injuries, diseases and dangerous occurrences regulations 1995) COSHH (Control of substances hazardous to health regulations 2002).

Health and Safety Complete the following sections of the e-learning module Introduction to Health and Safety. You’re a lifesaver Watch your step Mind the heat

Hazards and Risks HazardsRisks Faulty cableElectric shock Uneven groundTripping over Trailing cableTripping over Mouldy foodSickness Leaking bleach bottleChemical burns/poisoning Heater near boxesBurns Sharp KnifeCuts

Dealing with Incidents/Emergencies Report the accident/call emergency services Raise the alarm/call emergency services Evacuate the building Assemble at a designated point Provide care Make the area safe Don’t stop to get personal belongings Find out what happened

Incidents and Emergencies FireAccident 1. Raise the alarm/call emergency services 1. Make the area safe 2. Evacuate the building2. Provide care 3. Assemble at the designated assembly point 3. Find out what happened 4. Don’t stop to collect personal belongings 4. Report the accident /call emergency services

Safe Learning in the Workplace – Unit 314