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ObjectivesIndividual Learning Session: Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points - HACCP
At the end of this session you will:- have an understanding of the background of food safety legislation
- have a working knowledge of the basic principles of bacterial food poisoning outlining key factors associated with bacterial food poisoning outbreaks
- understand HACCP, its' definition, its origin and the relevance of the new legislation
The learning objectives in this session link in to the following units:- Care Certificate:
- 13.1 Understand their own responsibilities, and the responsibilities of others, relating to health and safety in the work setting:
- 13.1a - Identify legislation relating to general health and safety in a health or social care work setting
- 13.1b - Describe the main points of the health and safety policies and procedures agreed with the employer
- 13.1c - Outline the main health and safety responsibilities of: self, the employer or manager, others in the work setting
- 13.1d - List tasks relating to health and safety that should not be carried out without special training
- 13.1e - Explain how to access additional support and information relating to health and safety
- 13.1f - Describe different types of accidents and sudden illness that may occur in their own work setting
- 13.2 Understand Risk Assessment:
- 13.2a - Explain why it is important to assess the health and safety risks posed by particular work settings, situations or activities
- 13.2b - Describe how and when to report health and safety risks that they have identified
- 13.3 Move and assist safely:
- 13.3a - Identify key pieces of legislation that relate to moving and assisting
- 13.3b - List tasks relating to moving and assisting that they are not allowed to carry out until they are competent
- 13.3c - Demonstrate how to move and assist people and objects safely, maintaining the individual's dignity, and in line with legislation and agreed ways of working
- 13.4 Understand procedures for responding to accidents and sudden illness:
- 13.4a - List the different types of accidents and sudden illness that may occur in the course of their work
- 13.4b - Describe the procedures to be followed if an accident or sudden illness should occur
- 13.4c - List the emergency first aid actions they are and are not allowed to carry out
- 13.5 Understand medication and healthcare tasks:
- 13.5a - Describe the agreed ways of working in relation to medication
- 13.5b - Describe the agreed ways of working in relation to healthcare tasks
- 13.5c - List the tasks relating to medication and health care procedures that they are not allowed to carry out until they are competent
- 13.6 Handle hazardous substances:
- 13.6a - Describe the hazardous substances in their workplace
- 13.6b - Demonstrate safe practices for storing, using and disposing of hazardous substances
- 13.7 Promote fire safety:
- 13.7a - Explain how to prevent fires from starting or spreading
- 13.7b - Describe what to do in the event of a fire
- 13.8 Work securely:
- 13.8a - Describe the measures that are designed to protect their own security at work, and the security of those they support
- 13.8b - Explain the agreed ways of working for checking the identity of anyone requesting access to premises or information
- 13.9 Manage stress:
- 13.9a - Recognise common signs and indicators of stress in themselves and others
- 13.9b - Identify circumstances that tend to trigger stress in themselves and others
- 13.9c - List ways to manage stress
- Level 2 Certificate in Assisting And Moving Individuals For A Social Care Setting:
- Optional units:
- HSC 027 - Contribute to health and safety in health and social care
- Level 2 Certificate in Preparing to Work in Adult Social Care:
- Mandatory Units:
- PWCS 27 - Understand health and safety in social care settings
- Level 2 Health and Social Care Diploma (including Generic, Dementia and Learning Disability Pathways):
- Group A - Mandatory Units:
- HSC 027 - Contribute to health and safety in health and social care
- Level 3 Certificate in Preparing to Work in Adult Social Care:
- Mandatory Units:
- PWCS 37 - Understand health and safety in social care settings
- Level 3 Health and Social Care Diploma (including Generic, Dementia and Learning Disability Pathways):
- Group A – Mandatory units:
- HSC 037 - Promote and implement health and safety in health and social care
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