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The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 is an enabling act of parliament?
True
Ergo-coaches can record their CPD on their SER?
True, This can be uploaded to MyLearning too!
The Fundamental Standards of care CQC Reg 20 is about?
Our Duty of Candour
The Fundamental Standards of care CQC Reg 18 is about?
Staffing
The Fundamental Standards of care CQC Reg 15 is about?
Premises and Equipment
The fundamental standards of care CQC Reg 12 is about?
Safe Care and Treatment
Who should report change relating to risk asseement?
Everyone and Anyone
What are the 4 Key Postures to avoid or stop?
Stooping Twisting, Over-reaching and Parallel hands and feet (Static Postures)
Particular groups of staff at risk are?
The young, Inexperienced, Pregnant workers, those with an Injury or health issue.
Risk Assessments need to be what in the eyes of the law?
Suitable and Sufficient
The aim of a risk assessment is?
To identify and address the hazards/risks relating to both Staff and the Individual being supported
What words describe the "RISK/CONSEQUENCE" ?
INSIGNIFICANT, MINOR, MODERATE, MAJOR, CATASTROPHIC.
What words describe the Likelihood of harm?
Rare, Unlikely, Possible, Likiley, Almost certain.
How often/when are Risk Assessments reviewed
Regularly, when there is change? Define Change!
Overall Risk Rating is?
Overall Risk Rating is the (Highest risk rating identified)
With MH Equipment staff should be able to access the IFU's True/False?
True
What sort of Risks are associated with Carl
Dynamic and Static Postures 50/50
What sort of Risks are associated with Emma
Static Postures
WHat sort of MH Risks does Albert Pose to front line staff?
None in theory
Explain Day / night variation?
People can change over the day some get tired some more active.
Give examples of Environmental Risk Factors
Wet Floor, Torn Carpet, Cables, Pets, Ramps, Slopes, Uneven Ground,
5 Steps to Risk Assessment HSE step 5 is?
Review the Controls
5 Steps to Risk Assessment HSE step 4 is?
Record Your Findings
5 Steps to Risk Assessment HSE step 3 is?
Control the Risks
5 Steps to Risk Assessment HSE step 2 is?
Assess to Risks
5 Steps to Risk Assessment HSE step 1 is?
Identify Hazards
INDIVIDUAL CAPABILITY May complicate the Risk Assessment True / False?
True This could be Staff or those we are supporting.
an identified Risk must be recorded in the right box on the risk assessment?
Not Really the laws says record it!
When assessing people handling, a person centred approach is essential True/False
True! See Reg 9 of FSOC or QCQ Guidance
A Load defined in law could be What?
Person Object or Animal
What does O Stand for in TILEO
Other Factors
What does E Stand for in TILEO
Environment
What does L Stand for in TILEO
Load
What does I Stand for in TILEO
Individual
What does T Stand for in TILEO?
Task
What regulation requires us to undertake Risk Assessments?
Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999