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Health and Safety – General Policy

 

EYFS:  All safeguarding and welfare requirements, particular referencing to 3.55-3.67

At Butterflies Nursery and Preschool we provide and maintain safe and healthy working conditions, equipment and systems of work for all our employees and a safe early learning environment in which children learn and are cared for. To develop and promote a strong health and safety culture within the nursery for the benefit of all staff, children, parents and any visitors, we provide information, training and supervision. We also accept our responsibility for the health and safety of other people who may be affected by our activities.

The allocation of duties for safety matters and the particular arrangements which we will make to implement our health and safety procedures are set out within this policy and we make sufficient resources available to provide a safe environment.

Legal framework

We follow all relevant legislation and associated guidance relating to health and safety within the nursery including:

Aims and objectives

The aim of this policy statement is to ensure that all reasonably practical steps are taken to ensure the health, safety and welfare of all persons using the premises.

To achieve this, we will actively work towards the following objectives:

We believe the risks in the nursery environment are low.  To maintain the maximum protection for children, staff and parents the nursery:

Responsibilities

The designated Health and Safety Officer in the nursery are Natalie Dowsing &Tracey Sturtivant

The employer has overall and final responsibility for this policy being carried out at:

Butterflies Nursery and Preschool

United Church

Croft Road

Crowborough

TN6 1HA

The nursery manager/deputy nursery manager will be responsible in his/her absence.

All employees have the responsibility to cooperate with senior staff and the manager to achieve a healthy and safe nursery and to take reasonable care of themselves and others. Neglect of health and safety regulations/duties will be regarded as a disciplinary matter (see separate policy on disciplinary procedures).

Whenever a member of staff notices a health or safety issue or problem which they are not able to rectify, they must immediately report it to the appropriate person named above. Parents and visitors are requested to report any concerns they may have to the *senior member of staff in the area/*deputy manager/*manager.

Daily contact, monthly staff meetings and health and safety meetings provide consultation between management and employees. These include health and safety matters.

Health and safety training

Persons responsible for monitoring staff training are Natalie Dowsing and Tracey Sturtivant

Health and safety is covered in all induction training for new staff.

Training table

Area

Training required

Who

Paediatric First aid

Course

All staff

Dealing with blood

In house training/course

All staff and students

Safeguarding/Child protection

In house training/course

All staff and students

Care of babies

In house training/course

At least half of the staff working with under 2’s

Risk assessment

In house training/course

All staff

Fire safety procedures

In house training

All staff and students

Use of fire extinguisher

In house training/course

All staff where possible

Food hygiene

In house training/course

Anyone involved in preparing and handling food

Allergy awareness

In house training/course

All staff and students

Manual handling

In house training/course

All staff and students

Stress awareness and management

In house training/course

All staff

Changing of nappies

In house training

All staff

Fire warden duties

External course

Fire Warden

Medication requiring technical or medical knowledge e.g. Epi Pen

External course

As required

SENCO

External course

SENCO

Supervision and appraisal

External course

Manager, deputy and room supervisors

At present at least one member of staff on the premises and available at times when children are present MUST hold a full paediatric first aid (PFA) certificate in the nursery and must accompany children on outings. The certificate must be for a full course consistent with the criteria set out in Annex A of the EYFS, 2021. This must be renewed every three years and the emergency PFA course is taken face to face.

In addition to this, all newly qualified entrants to the early years workforce who have completed a level 2 and/or level 3 qualification on or after 30 June 2016, must also have either a full PFA or an emergency PFA certificate within three months of starting work in order to be included in the required staff: child ratios at level 2 or level 3 in an early years setting

Any staff members currently on training can be counted in ratio below the level they are currently training for, providing they are deemed capable and they have completed a full PFA course.

At nursery, we take in to account the number of children, staff, layout of premises to ensure that a paediatric first aider is able to respond to emergencies quickly.

All trained first aiders must be listed in the first aid policy. Our trained first aiders are

Natalie Dowsing   Owner

Tracey Sturtivant Manager

Eleanor Millgate Deputy Manager

Shereen Milledge Third in charge

Charlotte Ellis Room Lead

Carol Clarke Practitioner

Naomi Trainée

Sophie Trainée (level 3)

Ana  Trainée (Level 2)

Cordelia Roser Bank Staff

Lorraine Bushel Administration

Keren Siva Reid Healthy eating and Kitchen coordinator

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Health and safety arrangements

This policy was adopted on

Signed on behalf of the nursery

Date for review

24/10/2024

Tracey Sturtivant

01/08/2025


[1] https://www.hse.gov.uk/legionnaires/