HOME ABOUT US HEALTH & SAFETY TRAINING CONTACT US REGISTER INTEREST
Health & Safety News
User Guide
Register Here


If you are not already a
member register here
You are in : Health and Safety / Industry Specific / Childcare / Safety and Disaster Management
Self Assessment H&S Management Document Manager Document Downloads A-Z Guidance Business Specific Ask the Expert
Accident Recording and Reporting Broken Glass Burns and Scalds
Carbon Monoxide Care Quality Commission Care Standards Act 2000 (CSA)
Child Protection Control of Medication Display Screen Equipment (DSE)
Diversity in the workplace Educational Visits Electricity - Portable Appliances
First Aid Requirements Food Waste and Food Contamination Handling Soiled Laundry
Homeworking Hot Water and Surface Temperatures Issue of Medication
Legionella Managing Children with Allergies Manual Handling
People at Risk in Schools Play Areas Powered Perimeter Gates
Risk Assessment Risk Assessment - a guide to Risk Assessment in Nurseries/Pre-schools
Safety and Disaster Management School Health and Safety Policy Security in Childcare Facilities
Shared Premises Slips, Trips and Falls Visits/Outings from Nursery Environment
Visual Display Units (VDU's) Work Placements Workplace Health, Safety and Welfare

Childcare : Safety and Disaster Management

While safety planning is familiar to schools, disaster planning is relatively new to the education sector. Such contingency planning may be seen as an extension of the risk assessment procedure. It is the key to reducing the management of a disaster to a system for making decisions at a time when decision making is difficult.   As with all guidance, this should be used in conjunction with LEA advice, and any other specialised guidance from professional bodies.

Please Note: this represents only a brief summary of the topic selected. To access our full guidance on the subject, along with a wide selection of Risk Management support...

Existing members LOG IN, new to our service? You can learn more by REGISTERING NOW.
 
 
Copyright © 2005 Themis Support Ltd.