Unit 12: Topic 05 Working in a Healthy and Safe Way

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Unit 12: Topic 05 Working in a Healthy and Safe Way 4/27/2017 Unit 12: Topic 05 Working in a Healthy and Safe Way Mr C Johnston ICT Teacher www.computechedu.co.uk

4/27/2017 Session Objectives Understand how to work in a healthy and safe way whilst on placement, Understand the impacts of the Health and Safety Act on both employers and employees.

Positions In An Organisation Whilst on placement you need to know the requirements of Health and Safety at Work Act how to spot Safety Hazards (assessing risk) precautions to prevent accidents the location and how to use required safety equipment reporting procedures for any accidents or incidents name and responsibilities of first aiders and health and safety representatives procedures for reporting emergencies and certain accidents own rights and responsibilities

Spot the Hazards - Office There are 10 things in this picture that may be a health and safety hazard, leading to a serious accident. Circle the ones you can see and write on the back of the sheet why you think it is a hazard.

1 Frayed flex on electric fire - should be discarded and it is also a trip hazard. 2 Trailing wires from desk - trip hazard. 3 The box is too heavy to carry - over 15 kg - use 2 people and a trolley. 4 Too many drawers open at one time in the filing cabinet - open one at a time. 5 Bottom drawer left open in filing cabinet - this is a trip hazard. 6 Carrying too many files - should be able to see over whatever is being carried. 7 Turned up mat is a trip hazard, as are holes in any floor covering. 8 Files stored on top of tall filing cabinet - they could fall on someone. 9 Fire exit blocked by boxes. 10 Open fire needs a fire guard for safety. Out of date electrical equipment should be discarded.

Exercise Read pages 10-13 of chapter 11 from the business studies text book (available on my websites), Complete the questions on page 14 from chapter 10. Watch the health and safety video