Working Safely in Sport, exercise, health and leisure

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Name three items that must be in a first aid box
Sterile eye pads, disposable gloves, unmedicated wound dressings
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Describe the role of a first aider
assess the situation quickly, ensure safety, identify the nature of the injury, manage the patient quickly, organise by standers, get help, keep a written record
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Name three types of emergencies that could happen in a sport, exercise, health and leisure industry
accidents, bomb scare, chemical leakage, missing person
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What is DDA?
Disability Discrimination act - bans discrimination towards disabled clients and staff, provides services, enable them to be employed, must have access to all areas of the building
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What is RIDDOR?
Reporting Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurances Regulations 1995 - Occurances involving employees, self-employed and members of the public, legislation for what must be reported, recording requirements
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What is COSH?
Control of Substances Hazardous to Health - control chemicals in the work place, chlorine levels, cleaning chemicals, controls exposure to chemcials, personal protective equipment, what actions should be taken in the event of a chemical accident
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What is HSE?
Health and Safety Executive - ensures clarity around employer's responsibilities, employees responsibilities and fire safety.
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Identify possible hazards in the sport, exercise, health and leisure industry
faulty facilities, faulty equipment, lack of security, unhygenic areas, bad client behaviour
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Name the possible signs of physical abuse towards a child
unexplained recurrent injuries, refusal to explain injuries, wearing clothes to cover injuries, refusal to undress for exercise, agression towards others, fear of physical contact
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Name the organisation involved in safeguarding children and vulnerable adults
Child protection and Vulnerable adults (CPSU), Social services, National Governing Bodies (NGB'S)
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Decribe the roles of a fire officer
Check that the designated area is clear of people, contact the emergency services, coordinate staff to ensure that they are doing their jobs, take a register of all staff, produce a written report of the incident
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Explain the role of the Health and safety officer
carry out risk assessments, how risks could be reduced, outline safe operational procedures, carry out site inspections, update risk assessments, keep records of incidents and accidents, ensure safe installation of equipment, in house staf training
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Explain how you would ensure security within a sport, exercise, health and leisure environment
lock changing rooms while people are playing, membership, monitoring exits to see who enters and exits the facilities, background checking for staff, lockers, CCTV surrounding the changing rooms
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Explain the 5 steps to carrying out a risk assessment
1. identify the risk, 2. Decide who might be harmed 3. evaluate the risks to control measures 4. record your findings 5. review and update
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Identify the control measures take to minimse accidents
check equipmet before the match, follow the NGB guidlines, check surface for hazards, check player are wearing correct equipment, remove jewellery
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Explain why accident report forms are important
help identify risks which need to be reduced, record the date, time and information about the accident, record details for further reference, starting point to create action plans to reduce the same injuries of happening, help correct poor practise,
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Explain how you would deal with a child who is being abused
refere them to a child protection officer, record and store details, provide a safe environment for the child, contact the alleged abuser
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What is meant by 'safeguarding'?
protection from maltreatment, ensuring safe environments, effective care, preventing impairment of health and development
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Explain how staff would protect themselves against allegations of abuse
ensure correct staff to child ratios, provide staff with appropriate safeguarding training
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Identify the types of emergencies
accident, bomb scare, chemical / gas leakage, missing person, fire, powercut, electrical fault
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Identify the types of environments
sports hall, outdoor courts, indoor courts, gym, swimming pool, communal areas, changing rooms
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Explain incidents that could happen in a SPORTS HALL
power cut, fire, slipping over water spillages, tripping over equipment, missing person or young child
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Explain incidents that could happen in an OUTDOOR COURT
missing child walking away, bomb scare, tripping or slipping on equipment
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Explain incidents that could happen in a GYM
tripping over gym equipment, cleaning fluids spilled, power cut or electrical fault with equipment, fire, bomb scare
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Explain incidents that could happen in a SWIMMING POOL
slipping due to running, tripping over poolside equipment, drowing, missing person, cleaning fluids, too much chlorine content
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Explain incidents that could happen in CHANGING ROOMS
burns from the hot showers, tripping over equipment, slipping over wet surfaces, missing person, fire, bomb scare
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Explain incidents that could happen in COMMUNAL AREAS
bomb scare, fire, missing child, hot drinks spilt, slipping on liquids/food
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Explain the roles of an INSTRUCTOR in the event of a emergency
evacuating their designated area, contacting the emergency services
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Explain the roles of a LIFEGUARD in the event of an emergency
clearing the pool, carrying out CPR, trained in using specialist equipment such as defilbrilators and spinal boards, providing space blankets, checking the changing rooms, making sure that no-one re-enters
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Explain the role of the RECEPTIONIST in the event of an emergency
making an accouncement to the whole building, contacting the emergency services, making sure that the area is secure, calm clients
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Explain the role of the MANAGER in the event of an emergency
overall responsibility, make sure all jobs by staff are being carried out, making sure that all staff are safe and present
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Explain the MANGER'S role during a fire
assess the origin of the alarm, report to staff, proceed to the assembly point
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Explain the MANGER'S role at the assembley point
check that all staff are present, issue any instructions required, alert the fire brigade which zones have been cleared and inform them of any missing people
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In what situations should an ambulance/paremedics be contacted?
medical emergency, immediate treatment, illness or accident
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In what situations should the Police be contacted?
missing person, robbery, inappropriate behaviour, help alongside other emergency services, bomb threats
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In what situations should the fire brigade be contacted?
fire, chemcial leakage, gas leakage, trapped person
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What must be carried out in the evaucation of disabled clients?
must be directed out of disabled assess points, staff have direct resposnibilities, must inform the manager, manager must inform the fire brigae to assist the evacuation
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What must be carried out in the evacuation of children?
should be accompanied by a parent or responsible adult, staff expected to look after child while staff find the parent
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Name two written records used for emergency reporting and recording
first aid books, fire logs
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Explain the importance of recording and reporting incidents
allows for measures to be put into place, minimise the same incident from happening again
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When should and incident be reported in RIDDOR?
death, injuries to workers, injuries where workers have had to have up to 7 days off work, injuries to public, immediately take to hospital
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What details should be recorded RIDDOR?
date, method of reporting, time, location of incident, personal details of the client, description of the incident, causes
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Explain what The Health and Safety Regulations 1981 is
guidance regarding first aid, employees maintain the book, identify accident trends, possible areas for improvement to reduce risks
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What details shoudl a first aid report book include?
date, time, location of incident, personal details, first aid treatment given, details of injury, immediate actions taken
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What responsibilities are involved with the Regulatory Reform Order 2005?
carry out fire risk assessments, equipment checks, plan for emergencies, maintain fire safety measures
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What must be recorded in fire logs?
summary of checks and tests, fire alarm tests, fire extingusiher and hose inspections, emergency evacuations and drills, staff fire training records.
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Describe the role of a first aider

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assess the situation quickly, ensure safety, identify the nature of the injury, manage the patient quickly, organise by standers, get help, keep a written record

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Name three types of emergencies that could happen in a sport, exercise, health and leisure industry

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What is DDA?

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What is RIDDOR?

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