Health and Safety
In this course, which comprises standard 13 of the care certificate, you will delve into the significance of health and safety within the realm of care provision. You’ll examine the primary health and safety regulations pertinent to health and social care practitioners. Subsequently, the responsibilities of both employers and employees will be explored. Furthermore, you’ll investigate health and safety protocols concerning medication administration, handling needles and sharps, safe movement practices, and the appropriate utilization of personal protective equipment (PPE).
Upon completing this course, you’ll achieve a set of significant outcomes. First, you’ll become skilled at recognizing the signs of cardiac arrest, empowering you to swiftly respond to critical situations with confidence and accuracy. Additionally, you’ll develop a comprehensive understanding of the differences between a heart attack and cardiac arrest, enabling you to respond appropriately to each scenario you encounter.
You’ll also be able to identify agonal breathing, a crucial indicator preceding cardiac arrest, ensuring timely intervention when needed most. Your proficiency in responding to cardiac arrest incidents will be enhanced, as you’ll learn how to administer CPR and other life-saving measures effectively and promptly.
Furthermore, you’ll grasp the necessary steps for summoning assistance during cardiac arrest emergencies, ensuring the rapid arrival of medical aid and support services when required. Finally, you’ll master the techniques for delivering chest compressions, equipping you to provide effective CPR and sustain circulation until advanced medical help arrives, thus contributing to improved outcomes in critical situations.
Outline
Here are some of the key topics you will learn about in this course:
- Course Introduction
- Understanding the Human, Economic, and Legal Implications of Costs
- Illustrative Examples of Various Cost Categories
- Overview of Health and Safety Legislation
- Responsibilities of Employers and Employees
- Employer’s Duties in Ensuring Safety
- Employee’s Responsibilities in Maintaining Safety
- Key Terms Pertaining to Risk
- Five-Step Process for Risk Assessment
- Identification of Hazards
- Assessment of Potential Harm to Individuals
- Evaluation of Risks
- Commitment to Risk Mitigation Management of Everyday Risks
- Strategies for Accident Prevention
- Defining Incidents and their Significance