Review the Policies and Procedures in Your Setting and Produce a Report Stating Those in Place, How They Influence Health and Social Care Settings and Describe How They Promote the Safety of Individuals in These Settings

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Review the policies and procedures in your setting and produce a report stating those in place, how they influence health and social care settings and then describe how they promote the safety of individuals in these settings LEGISLATION Legislation is a law or set of laws. These are suggested by a government, charities or other interested parties and made official (legal) by parliament. POLICY These are the smaller documents that are written and held in your work places for employees to follow. Policy is often drawn from legislation. PROCEDURE A set of actions that is the official or accepted way of doing something (1). A procedure is often drawn from a policy. LEGISLATION LEGISLATION POLICY POLICY PROCEDURE PROCEDURE PROCEDURE PROCEDURE The difference between Legislations, Policies and Procedures are; Legislation refers to laws which help to legally forbid certain actions and ensure others are carried out. Policies are like a plan of action which guide towards making sure legislation is submitted with. A procedure is the action carried out to ensure these guidelines are in place. For example in a hospital, Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 (HASAWA) this act gives general guidance about health and safety. This piece of legislation lays out the employer’s responsibilities for health and safety. It imposes duties on both staff and patient. Everything in a hospital can be dangerous but these are some of the main ones: * Fire hazards * Electricity * Slips and trip hazards * Manual handling and lifting * Violence and aggression * Scalding of service users * Chemical hazards * Biological hazards * Sharps * Stress (2)The UK has one of the lowest accident rates in the world. The health and safety at work act 1974 is one of the main reasons for this. Employees have their own legal duties including; *
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