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The Supervise Children In Club Areas Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect handling of equipment
- non-observance of safety measures
- 2. Assess area
- Trip hazards
- sharp objects
- unsecured items
- 3. Organising Activities
- Unorganised activities causing harm
- failure to separate children by age and size
- 4. Supervise play
- Failure to watch all areas
- inattentiveness
- 5. Meal time
- Food allergies
- choking hazards
- 6. Nap Time prep
- Bedding safety hazards
- lack of child monitoring
- 7. Oversee sleep times
- Unattended children
- improper positioning
- 8. Bathroom supervision
- Slip or fall hazards
- hygienic issues
- 9. Outdoor play supervision
- Lack of proper enclosures
- weather related hazards
- 10. Activity clean up
- Chemical contact
- misuse of equipment
- 11. Child pick-up
- Unauthorized persons
- traffic hazards
- 12. Evening Review
- Miscommunication
- improper documentation
- 13. Maintenance Check
- Injury from maintenance tools
- electrical hazards
- 14. Incident Reporting
- Lack of reporting or incorrect data input
- 15. Additional Training
- Inadequate skills for new tasks or procedures
- 16. Equipment checks
- Electric shock
- mechanical injuries
- 17. End of Day cleanup
- Chemical hazards
- trip hazards
- 18. Emergency evacuation drills
- Panic causing accidents
- lack of participation
- 19. Relationship building with children
- Emotional distress for the child
- misunderstanding
- 20. Parent-Teacher Meetings
- Communication gap leading to misunderstandings