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How are faults/hazards reported?
Any hazard, or potential hazard, must be reported in writing to the Head of Science. This includes broken electrical fittings and faulty gas...
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Is there an agreement between pupils and the school?
From September 2006/7 all pupils will need to sign an agreement form This will be based on a modified originating from...
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What are the immediate remedial measures to be taken in the case of an accident?
Immediate Remedial Measures
What Science Staff should do while waiting for a First Aider
Act quickly. Send a pupil to bring...
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What are the procedures in the event of a fire alarm?
Pupils must know the correct procedure in the event of fire. There is a notice on the board in each laboratory concerning the procedure, which...
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What are the procedures whan an accident happens to a pupil or member of staff?
1. Call for a designated first aider.
2. Take immediate remedial measures. (see below)
3. Record details of the accident...
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Where are the Hazcards?
Hazcards are available in Upper and Lower School. Ask the laboratory technician for appropriate hazcards as part of the risk assessment. Pay...
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Where can I find more details about Health and Safety in Science?
We use guidance and information provided by CLEAPSS.
All science staff and technicians are issued with a CD ROM containing this...
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Which of my science lessons should I do a Risk Assessment ?
All lessons! Don't assume that if there is not a practical activity, there is no risk involved. Think carefully about the resources you use,...
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Who is responsible for Health and Safety?
The science teacher is responsible for ensuring the safety of the pupils in their laboratory, and for their own safety.
Science teachers should...
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