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Play & Play Equipment Hazards - questions
1. Which one of the following is the first and most important action to take following a play related accident?
Inform your insurance company and complete a report
Ring the parents and ask them what they want you to do
Assess the child, get a First Aider, call 999 for an ambulance if you are unsure
Complete an internal accident report
2. Which of the following is NOT a toy/play equipment safety symbol?
Kitemark (BSI British Standards Institution)
Lion Mark (British Toy and Hobby Association)
Independently Tested Best Buy
UK/EU safety standards (Toys: Standard EN71)
3. Which of the following is considered the main safety issue with outside sandpits?
Risk of swallowing sand
Contamination hazard with animals using sand as a toilet
Risk of slips, trips and falls
Risk of head injury
4. Are paddling pools 'banned' by HSE at all Childcare Centres?
Yes, HSE consider all water play to be an unmanageable risk
Yes, except for 4 years and over
Yes, all leading legislators now consider paddling pools to be unacceptably
No, HSE say they represent a manageable risk with very close supervision (use is a matter for nursery policy)