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10 General Safety Rules You Should Teach Your Children. Safety Rule #1 Know Your Name, Number and Address: Safety Rule #2 Do NOT Eat Anything Given By A Stranger: Safety Rule #3 Do NOT Climb the Fence: Safety Rule #4 Do NOT Walk out of the Yard Alone: Safety Rule #5 Playing Or Experimenting with Fire Is NOT Allowed:
The five principles of this legislation are usually referred to as the 5 Ps; ☉ Paramountcy of the child; ☉ Parental Responsibility; ☉ Prevention; ☉ Partnership; ☉ Protection. The paramountcy principle states that the childs best interests are the paramount consideration in all decisions affecting the child.
An important step in improving online safety at your school is identifying what the potential risks might be. KCSIE groups online safety risks into four areas: content, contact, conduct and commerce (sometimes referred to as contract). These are known as the 4 Cs of online safety.
12 Basic Safety Rules Every Child Should Know Contact information. Never go anywhere with a stranger. Road safety. If you get lost, stay where you are. Do not share personal information online. Respect things that are dangerous. Your body is yours only. Dont keep secrets.
Here are examples of safety rules in a workplace: Follow the dress code. Wear safety gear. Maintain personal hygiene. Take responsibility for your personal safety. Maintain a clean workspace. Follow work procedures. Learn how to act in an emergency. Report accidents if they occur.
Child safety can encompass anything to taking precautions with fire to being extra careful when crossing the road. Child safety is, of course, really important as it is our responsibility as adults to protect children in our care from harm.
Child safety encompasses matters related to protecting all children from child abuse, managing the risk of child abuse, providing support to a child at risk of child abuse, and responding to incidents or allegations of child abuse.
8 Safety Tips in the Workplace Always Report Unsafe Conditions. Wear protective equipment. Take breaks. Dont skip steps. Stay up to date with new procedures or protocols. Maintain proper posture. Offer guidance to new employees.