Q1 Explain the role of the Communication and training in the promotion and provision of the health and safety.
The role of the Safety, Health and Welfare Act was originally presented in 1989 and updated in 2005. It was put in place to make further provisions for safety health and welfare of a person at work.
Communication
The role of communication is to discuss or exchange any health and safety problems in the workplace. Provides info for all parties to carrier out there job with good work practices and ethic. Communication is implemented by the employers, employees and also the safety officer getting together to discuss any hazard or risk in the workplace. After identifying the hazards and risks it is important to do a risk assessment. It is also important for staff to communicate about a safety statement and to discuss what information to put in it and put it in a noticeable area. There are different ways to communicate which are talking direct, monthly meetings and also visual presentations. Communication builds trust and respect between both the employers and the employees.
Training
The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005, all employers must provide training. Training the staff with appropriate and relevant courses i.e. CPR, manual handling. It is up to both the employers and employees to have the right training and to maintain up skilling. It gives both the employer and the employee confidence when they know how to use the equipment. After getting trained the employers and the employees won’t be as stressed out because they will know how to do the work. It will also help the staff identify hazard, risks, control measures and also do a risk assessment. All training should be available for staff and if staff is entitled to be paid when the training is provided. (Class Notes 2014)
Q2 Outline the principles and procedures of a good housekeeping in the workplace.
Good housekeeping is having the workplace clean and that there is no items out of place. According to Best – Job-Interview.com (2014)
“To maintain a clean, sanitary, comfortable and tidy environment for either private households or commercial establishments”
Good housekeeping keeps the workplace clean and sanitary. It is important to have good housekeeping because of germs or bacteria that are the workplace won’t travel from patient, staff or visitors and also they won’t get sick in the environment. It is also important to do housekeeping because there could be a hazard such as spills on the floor or that wires could be out of place where as patients, staff or visitors could slip and fall and hurt themselves.
The procedures of good housekeeping:
(Class notes 2014)
Q3 Noise, Dust and Fumes are hazards which are commonly found in the workplace. For one of these hazards outline the risk associated with exposure to this hazard and control measure which might be used in the workplace. Identify at least 3 hazards which commonly encountered in your workplace and briefly describe how these are controlled.
According to Health and Safety Authority (2014)
“Noise means unwanted sound or loud discordant or disagreeable sound or sounds”.
Noise can affect your hearing which could be temporary or permanent. It often leads to temporary deafness after leaving a noisy place or having the radio or television up to loud. Hearing damage could also happen by loud noises or sudden noises. Sometimes tinnitus could happen when you are exposed to loud or continues noise. Tinnitus is a ringing or buzzing in the ear, which sometimes accurse to hearing loss. (Health and Safety Authority, 2014)
Hazard |
Risk |
Control Measure |
Equipment |
Hearing loss Tinnitus |
|
Stress |
Could become depressed from being stressed out in the job due to not having proper training and also poor staff levels . |
|
Cleaning Products |
Using insufficiently diluted. Also spills of cleaning products e.g. burns |
|
Q4 Explain the type contents of a first-aid kit and their appropriate uses.
A first aid kit has medical supplies or equipment in a bag or box for emergencies.
According to First Aid Supplies
“First Aid Fit Full”.
Contents |
Quality |
Use |
First aid instruction leaflet |
1 |
Explain how to use the products in the first aid kit. |
Alcohol free wipes |
10 |
To clean the area that is cut. |
Waterproof plasters |
42 |
To cover the cut. |
Triangular bandages |
2 |
To cover a deep cut. |
Safety pins |
6 |
Hold the bandages or slings together. |
Medium Wond Dressings |
2 |
To cover a cut or burn. |
Sterile eye pads |
2 |
To protect the eye is cut or injured to prevent it from being infected. |
First Aid Scissors |
1 |
To cut the bandage or fabric. |
Latex Gloves |
2 |
To protect your hands whiles working on the patent. |
Fabric Tape |
1 |
Is used to hold cotton wool or for iv drips. |
Antiseptic cream |
1 |
It’s for burns, cuts or grazes that they don’t get infected. |
Burneze Burn Relief spray |
1 |
To cool a burn. |
Fabric strip |
1 |
Is used for a deep cut to hold the skin together. |
Lint |
1 |
Used for cuts and wounds. |
Non Adherent dressings |
3 |
Are to cover wounds or cuts. |
Paper stitches (8) |
1 |
Hold deep cuts together. |
Conforming Bandage |
1 |
Is used for a wound dressing. |
Sterile Gauze swabs |
2 |
Treat wounds if dirty or infected. |
Non Woven Dressings |
3 |
Used for wounds e.g. after getting an operation. |
Cotton Crepe Bandage |
1 |
For a stain or a break. |
Resuscitate Mask |
1 |
For CPR. |
Tweezers |
1 |
To take out something that is stuck in a cut. |
Q5 Explain the risks associated with the following hazards work environment, work practice, medication, alcohol, drugs, and outline for each, steps which on employer might take control these risks. (Please provide at least two controls per hazard)
A hazard is anything that can potentially cause harm to someone e.g. spills (Health and Safety Authority 2014)
Work Practise
A safe way to carry out work in the workplace.
Risk |
Control Measure |
Back injuries |
|
Stress |
|
Work Environment
The place or location of where you work.
Risk |
Control Measure |
Falls, Trips or Spills |
|
Faulty Equipment/equipment not being use properly. |
|
Medication
Medication is used to treat an illness or disease.
Risk |
Control Measure |
Out of date |
|
Right Dosage |
|
Alcohol
Alcohol has a strong smell, that people use to drink or it is some medications.
Risk |
Control Measure |
Wrong/poor decision making. |
|
Come in late |
|
Drugs
A Drug/substance that has an effect on the body.
Risk |
Control Measure |
Substance use at work. |
|
Carelessness, mistakes and errors in their judgement. |
|
Q6 Outline risks factors in relation to health, to include stress/lifestyle/diet/illness.
Health is where someone is fit and well. Someone that isn’t sick or hasn’t got an illness long term. (Who, 2003)
Stress on person can be physical on a person while working in a healthcare sector. It can be physical if someone hasn’t got the proper training in the workplace. Stress could also be mentally on a person, it could have an effect on someone’s by the person having a breakdown, panic attacks, depressed, absentees and also lack of sleep. They could be stress due to long hours in the nursing home and also a lot of work could be on one person.
If someone is stressed it could have an effect on their diet. It could have an effect on someone’s health if they aren’t eating properly. If a person is not eating at proper meal times or not eating at all a person can become under nourished. Also if they are over eating in the evenings they could become over weight because they are eating the wrong foods such as sweets and takeaways and also not doing any regular exercise. Both stress and poor diet can result in poor sleeping habits which can which could lead a person to have sleep insomniac.
When someone immune system is down they could easily pick up certain illness that is going on in the workplace e.g. if flus and coughs are going around they could be easily picked up. Illness can affect people because some staff members could get really sick and they could have to take a few days off which could also lead to stress because they can’t afford to take time off.
Health can be affected on someone’s lifestyle. It can be affected by someone being depressed. Someone in the healthcare setting can become depressed by not talking to anybody in the workplace other than the patients or even problems at home.
Reference
Books
Class Notes .
College of Progressive Education (2008), Healthcare Support: A Textbook For Healthcare Assistance, Gill and MacMillion, Dublin.
Websites
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