Outline The Key Points Of Legislation In Health And Social Care

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Q 1 Outline the key points of five pieces of legislation or regulations and explain how each of these influences your role and that of others. Key points of legislation How this influences your role or regulations and that of others Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 (HASWA) ? sets out regulations that need to be followed to help promote safety in the workplace. This would include working in a person?s home. As a health and social care worker I am responsible for taking reasonable care of both myself and others in the workplace. Others in the work place have the same responsibility as me. The Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 (MHOR) ? sets out how to move …show more content…

They do this by putting policies and procedures in place. Safety should always come before time and money. They must also provide the following: ? A process for assessing risks ? Relevant training ? Appropriate and safe working equipment ? A safe place to work ? Safe systems of work to help prevent ill health and accidents and policies and procedures ? A system to discuss matters of health and safety with employees. Other workers/colleagues Everyone in the work place should avoid actions that could potentially cause harm to others. They should follow work place policies and procedures and report any accidents/incidents. Their responsibilities would be the same as mine. Others in the work setting Health and safety applies to everyone even if they are not an employee. Everyone has a duty of care to protect them self and others. Q 3 Describe the agreed ways of working for health and safety, including the key points of policies and procedures. Employer?s have a legal duty to provide a safe working place. They do this by: ? Having in place environment and organisational risk assessments in …show more content…

Measures can then be put in place to help control, reduce or illuminate harm occurring. All findings should be recorded, reviewed and updated as and when change happens. Q 16a Explain how risk assessments can be used to promote a person-centred approach to care. Risk assessments can be used to promote a person-centred approach to care. Having a person-centred approach allows individuals to choose what they wish to do in their life. The choices they make could lead to them having an accident or getting harmed. By doing a risk assessing hazards can be identified and measures put in place so that the choices can be met in the safest way possible. Q 16b Explain why risk assessments need to be regularly reviewed. It is important to review risk assessments regularly as change can happen and what measures were once seen as safe might not be anymore. All changes should be recorded straightaway and not on a set date. Waiting could cause harm. It is necessary to inform those who need to know about changes as soon as