Health and social care legislation mindmap
- Created by: bayleighjanex
- Created on: 15-02-21 17:54
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- Legislation
- Management of health and safety at work regulations
- Carrying out safety checks
- Providing the employers with the correct training
- Supplying the employees with extra knowledge about the job
- The food safety act
- Maintaining good personal hygiene
- Manage and treat the food correctly
- Record where the food has came from
- Food safety regulations
- Food preparation areas are kept clean and sanitised
- Different food types are separated to avoid contamination
- Food safety measures should be in place and should be reviewed
- Health and safety at work
- Provide safety equipment
- Provide a safe working environment
- Provide written risk assessments
- The health and social care act
- Sharing information of a patients care to other professionals
- Introduce more regulations to reduce harm to patients
- Intended to improve the quality of care
- Civil contingencies act
- Staff should be fully trained for emergencies
- The organisation should take responsibility if a danger was to pose as a threat
- Staff should have training on how to respond to accidents
- Manual handling operations regulations
- Making full use of equipment for their safety
- Cooperate with other employees and peers
- Ensure activities do not put others at risk
- Data protection act
- Ensure data is fairly processed
- Ensure that data is accurate
- Make sure data is secure
- Control of substances hazardous to health
- Discover what the health hazards are
- Decide how to approach the hazard
- Plan for emergencies
- RIDDOR
- Report any workplace accidents
- Specify the injury to workers
- Report dangerous occurrences
- Management of health and safety at work regulations
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