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St Peter s C of E Primary School First Aid Policy The school has a separate policy for the supporting pupils with medical conditions and asthma. This policy; 1. Gives clear structures and guidelines to all staff regarding all areas of first aid 2. Clearly defines the responsibilities of all staff 3. Enables staff to see where their responsibilities end 4. Ensures good first aid cover is available in the school and on visits Guidelines New staff are given a copy of this policy when they are appointed. As part of the induction process new staff are given details of the first aiders in school and shown where first aid supplies are stored. This policy is annually reviewed and updated. First Aid Policy Guidelines First aid in school At St Peter s C of E Primary School, the following members of staff are currently trained to deliver first aid. Appointed Person: Cynthia Riley Emergency First Aid at Work: Benjamin Carr (September 19) Cheryl Emerson (September 19) Cynthia Riley (November 19) Sahika Ditta (September 19) Early Years Paediatric First Aid Course: Khaleda Chowdhury (June 19) Lisa Douglas (April 19) Cynthia Riley (June 19) Jayne Parker (March 18) We ensure that there is at least one emergency first-aid trained and one paediatric firstaid trained member of staff in school at all times (during the school day and extended school day). This is to ensure that all areas of the school have at least one competent person present; with sufficient spare to cover off-site visits, part-time staff and as far as possible staff absences. In Foundation Stage all staff members have emergency first aid training and at any one time there is a member of staff with Paediatric first-aid training. When children are taking part in off-site visits, we ensure that a first-aider accompanies all groups. Staff are expected to identify this member of staff when planning any visits. For Foundation Stage visits, we ensure that a paediatric first-aider accompanied the group. During activities outside of the school day (after school clubs), there is a designated firstaider onsite at all times. Training All staff are offered emergency first-aid training.

New staff members are offered training as part of their induction process. The school keeps a register of who is first-aid trained and when their training is valid till. The headteacher is responsible for organising first-aid training. Roles and Responsibilities The main duties of a first aider in school are: To complete a training course approved by the Health and Safety Executive, as required. To give immediate help to casualties with common injuries and those arising from specific hazards at school When necessary, ensure that an ambulance or other professional medical help is called. Appointed Persons Cynthia Riley is the appointed person within the school to take charge when someone is injured or becomes ill and call the emergency services if required. In the absence of Cynthia Riley, the most senior member of staff who is first aid trained will carry out this role. First Aid Facilities Orange Class is the schools designated medical room. The school has a locked medical cupboard, which can be found in the staff room and a locked medicine fridge in the Rainbow Room. The keys for both the cupboard and the fridge are located in the office, identified by a green first aid cross. In each classroom, the staffroom and the office there are first aid boxes which contain sufficient first-aid materials to administer first aid as recommended by the HSE. The school has a travelling first-aid rucksack used for off-site visits. This is kept in Red Class, and contains supplies recommended by the HSE. Inventories are kept of all first-aid supplies including expiry dates. Full lists can be found in each first aid container. Accident and Injury Reporting All first-aid incidents should be recorded in the first-aid record book. Wherever possible staff should speak to the parent/carer concerned. When this is not possible a slip should be completed and sent home. Where a child has a serious injury or injury to the head, the staff member should inform the headteacher or senior teacher who will decide whether parents should be contacted immediately. All serious injuries should be reported to the headteacher or senior teacher and should be recorded as directed in appendix 1. Calling the emergency services In the case of major accidents, it is the decision of the headteacher/senior teacher if the emergency services are to be called. If a member of staff is asked to call the emergency services, they must, 1. State what has happened 2. The child s name 3. The age of the child 4. Whether the casualty is breathing and/or unconscious 5. The location of the school Church Street, Burnley, BB11 2DL

In the event of the emergency services being called, a member of the Admin staff OR another member of staff, should wait by the school gate and guide the emergency vehicle. If the casualty is a child, their parents should be contacted immediately and give all the information required. If the casualty is an adult, their next of kin should be called immediately. All contact numbers for children and staff are clearly located in the school office.

Appendix 1 LCC Employees Accidents at Work A LCC employee has an accident or is involved in an incident whilst at work which does not require reporting to the HSE under RIDDOR. Or Accidents Outside Work A LCC employee has an accident/incident whilst off duty which results in their absence or affects their ability to undertake their normal work activities (e.g. is unable to drive or operate machinery or sit at their work station etc). An employee and a service user or a pupil are involved in a minor accident/ incident which does not require reporting to the HSE under RIDDOR A LCC employee has an accident or is involved in an incident whilst at work which does require reporting to the HSE under RIDDOR. Please note: any accident/ incident which occurs to an employee while they are off duty, no matter how serious, does not require reporting to the HSE. Specified injuries as defined by RIDDOR The employee should complete the first part of the LCC Accident/Incident Report Form on ESS using the Oracle HR system as soon as possible after the event. Once completed, this is then to be submitted electronically to their manager. Alternatively, the manager will arrange for this to be done on their behalf. Employees who do not have easy access to a computer or do not have a user log-in should check with their manager what local procedures they need to follow to report an accident/incident. The manager is then responsible for completing their part of the Accident/Incident Report Form on MSS, including any subsequent investigation, and adding the findings to the online system before submitting the form. Where a school does not buy into the LCC HR payroll system and does not have access to Oracle, then the LCC Accident/Incident Report Form should be completed and returned to the HS&W Team. In either of the above cases, managers must print out a copy of the completed form and have the employee sign and date it. The manager must also sign and date the form. The signed copy should be held by the manager at the establishment. Report any accidents/incidents caused or contributed to by a premises issue to the Premises Manager for consideration. Due to the nature of some services e.g. working with service users with learning difficulties, or with pupils with special educational needs (SEN), it is not always practical to complete a LCC incident report form for every minor accident/incident. In these situations it is acceptable to use a 'low level accident/incident ' log sheet, or similar, in which to record such incidents. These records should be monitored on a regular basis to identify trends, inform employees and update care plans and risk assessments as necessary. Please note that in these instances (with the exception of pupils on work experience see section below) it is not necessary to inform the LCC Health, Safety and Wellbeing Team of the incident via the Oracle HR system or otherwise. If a fatality or specified injury as defined under RIDDOR, inform the RIDDOR Incident Contact Centre and the LCC HS&W Team by telephone immediately. Make a note of the incident number provided to you by the Incident Contact Centre. If not a fatality or specified injury inform the RIDDOR Incident Contact Centre by completing a RIDDOR report form (F2508) online The employee who has had the accident/incident should complete the first part of the LCC Accident/Incident Report Form on ESS using the Oracle HR system as soon as possible after the event. Once completed, this is then to be submitted electronically to their manager. Alternatively, the manager will arrange for this to be done on their

behalf. Employees who do not have easy access to a computer or do not have a user log-in should check with their manager what local procedures they need to follow to report an accident/incident. The manager is then responsible for completing their part of the Accident/Incident Report Form on MSS, including any subsequent investigation, and adding the findings to the online system before submitting the form. Where a school does not buy into the LCC HR payroll system and does not have access to Oracle, then the LCC Accident / Incident Report Form should be completed and returned to the HS&W Team; In either of the above cases, managers must print out a copy of the completed form and have the employee sign and date it. The manager must also sign and date the form. The signed copy should be held by the manager. Report any accidents/incidents caused or contributed to by a premises issue to the Premises Manager for consideration School Governors and Volunteers Type of Accident/Incident Accidents at Work A voluntary worker, etc, has an accident or is involved in an incident whilst at work which does not require reporting to the HSE under RIDDOR. Or Accidents Outside Work A voluntary worker, etc, has an accident/incident whilst off duty which results in their absence or affects their ability to undertake their normal work activities (e.g. is unable to drive or operate machinery or sit at their work station etc). A voluntary worker, etc, and a person using the service or a pupil are involved in a minor accident/ incident which does not require reporting to the HSE under RIDDOR A voluntary worker, etc, has an accident or is involved in an incident whilst at work The voluntary worker, etc, is to complete a LCC Accident/Incident Report Form as soon as possible after the event. This may be done electronically or as a hardcopy. If the voluntary worker, etc, is unable to complete the form then their manager will arrange for this to be done on their behalf. The manager will conduct an investigation if necessary and complete section 'L' of the LCC Accident/Incident Report Form. The manager will print out a copy of the completed form and have the voluntary worker sign and date it. The relevant manager should also sign and date the form and retain a copy at the establishment and use to locally monitor for trends and types of accidents. The manager will forward a copy of the completed report form to the HS&W team. The manager will report any accidents/incidents caused or contributed to by a premises issue to the Premises Manager for consideration Due to the nature of some services e.g. working with service users with learning difficulties, or with pupils with special educational needs (SEN), it is not always practical to complete a LCC incident report form for every minor accident/incident. In these situations it is acceptable to use a 'low level accident/incident ' log sheet, or similar, in which to record such incidents. These records should be monitored on a regular basis to identify trends, inform employees and update care plans and risk assessments as necessary. Please note that in these instances it is not necessary to inform the HS&W Team of the incident. If a fatality or specified injury as defined under RIDDOR, inform the RIDDOR Incident Contact Centre and the

which does require reporting to the HSE under RIDDOR. Specified Injuries as defined by RIDDOR Please note: any accident/ incident which occurs to a voluntary worker, etc, while they are off duty, no matter how serious, does not require reporting to the HSE. LCC HS&W Team by telephone immediately. Make a note of the incident number provided to you by the Incident Contact Centre. If not a fatality, specified injury or dangerous occurrence inform the RIDDOR Incident Contact Centre by completing a RIDDOR report form (F2508) online The voluntary worker, etc, will complete a LCC Accident/Incident Report Form as soon as possible after the event. This may be done electronically or as a hardcopy. If the voluntary worker, etc, is unable to complete the form then their manager will arrange for this to be done on their behalf. The manager will confirm that the incident has been reported to the HSE and include the RIDDOR reference number in section 'K' of the LCC report form The manager will conduct an investigation and complete section 'L' of the LCC incident report form. The manager will retain a signed copy of the incident report form on file and use to locally monitor for trends and types of accidents. The manager will forward a copy of the completed incident report form to the HS&W Team. The manager will report any accidents/incidents caused or contributed to by a premises issue to the Premises Manager for consideration Supply Staff Type of Accident/Incident An agency worker, etc has an accident or is involved in an incident which does not require reporting to the HSE under RIDDOR The manager will complete a LCC Accident/Incident Report Form as soon as possible after the event. This may be done electronically or as a hard-copy. The manager will conduct an investigation if necessary and complete section L of the LCC Accident/Incident Report Form. The manager will forward a copy of the completed incident report form to the HS&W Team. The manager will send a copy of the completed form to the employing agency. The employing agency may also wish to undertake an investigation. The manager will retain a signed copy of the Accident/Incident Report Form at the establishment and use to locally monitor for trends and types of accidents. These records should be monitored on a regular basis to identify trends and review risk assessments as necessary. The manager will report any accidents/incidents caused or contributed to by a premises issue to the Premises Manager for consideration. An agency worker, etc, is involved in an incident which does require reporting to the HSE under RIDDOR The manager should inform the employing agency of any accidents/incidents that are reportable under RIDDOR as soon as possible. The employing agency is responsible for reporting accidents/ incidents to the RIDDOR Incident Contact Centre for their own employee.

The employing agency may wish to undertake their own investigation and will require the co-operation of the LCC service manager/ premises manager and any LCC employees involved who may have witnessed the accident/incident. School Pupils Type of Accident /Incident A school pupil has an accident or is involved in an incident which does not require reporting to the HSE under RIDDOR Complete a LCC Accident/Incident Report Form as soon as possible after the event. This may be done electronically or as a hard-copy. Conduct an investigation if necessary and complete section 'L' of the LCC Accident/Incident Report Form. Retain a signed copy of the report form and use to locally monitor for trends and types of accident. Report any accidents/incidents caused or contributed to by a premises issue to the Premises Manager for consideration Please Note: Due to the nature of the service e.g. working with pupils with special educational needs (SEN), it is not always practical to complete a LCC incident report form for every minor accident/incident which occurs. In these situations it is acceptable to retain a 'low level' accident/incident log sheet or a First Aid Treatment form or an accident book, or something similar, in which to record such incidents. These records should be monitored on a regular basis to identify trends, inform employees and update SEN plans and risk assessments as necessary.note: Do not forward either of the above to the HS&W Team. A school pupil has an accident or is involved in an incident which does require reporting to the HSE under RIDDOR *It is only reportable under RIDDOR if the incident was caused by: - a failure in the way a work activity was organised; - the way equipment or substances were used; - the condition of the premises. If a fatality that *arose out of or in connection with a work activity, inform the RIDDOR Incident Contact Centre and the LCC HS&W Team by telephone immediately. Make a note of the incident number provided to you by the Incident Contact Centre. If not a fatality, but the accident results in an injury that *arose out of or in connection with a work activity and the person is taken from the scene to hospital for treatment (this also includes walk-in centre's that provide an 'A&E service' for non life-threatening injuries similar to that in hospitals), inform the RIDDOR Incident Contact Centre by completing a RIDDOR report form (F2508) online. If they are taken to hospital merely as a precautionary measure and no injury is found, then it would not be reportable under RIDDOR Make a copy of the RIDDOR form before submitting to the HSE and forward a copy to the HS&W Team. (There is no need to complete an LCC Accident Form as well as the RIDDOR form.) Send a copy to the HS&W Team. Conduct an investigation if necessary and record findings. Retain a copy of the report form for your records and use to locally monitor for trends and types of accidents. Report any accidents/incidents caused or contributed to by a premises issue to the Premises Manager for consideration.

Pupils on work experience Type of Accident /Incident A school pupil on Work Experience placement has an accident or is involved in an incident which does not require reporting to the HSE under RIDDOR Placements organised by the school All accidents / incidents which involve a pupil on work experience MUST be reported to the LCC Health, Safety and Wellbeing Team: Complete a LCC Accident/Incident Report Form as soon as possible after the event. electronically or as a hard-copy using Section B to record that it involves a pupil on Work Experience If necessary, conduct an investigation with the placement provider and complete section 'L' of the LCC Accident/Incident Report Form. Retain a signed copy of the report form at the premises for your records Placements organised by VIA A school pupil on Work Experience has an accident or is involved in an incident which does require reporting to the HSE under RIDDOR If the VIA Partnership (previously LEBP) organised the work experience placement, they will inform the HS&W Team of the accident / incident. The school should still retain details for their records. Placements organised by the school A pupil on work experience is classed as the employee of the host company during a placement, therefore a representative from the organisation where the accident / incident took place is responsible for reporting any that are RIDDOR reportable to the Health and Safety Executive and for conducting an investigation. The school should request a copy of the RIDDOR form and investigation report and forward copies to the HS&W Team stating that it relates to a pupil on work experience and retain a copy for their records together with any investigation report. Placements organised by VIA If the VIA Partnership (previously LEBP) organised the work experience placement, they will inform the HS&W Team of the accident / incident. The school should also be informed and retain details for their records. Note: In the event of any accident / incident involving a pupil on a Work Experience or Work based learning placement, the information on the Accident Report Form or RIDDOR form should be used to review the risk assessment and to decide whether it is appropriate to continue to use the work placement provider. For placements organised by schools, it is the responsibility of the school to do this. For placements organised by VIA, it is their responsibility to do this and inform schools of any outcomes. Also see Work Experience page Visitors Type of Accident/Incident A visitor has an accident or is involved in an incident which Complete a LCC Accident/Incident Report Form as soon as possible after the event. This may be done electronically or as a hard-copy.

does not require reporting to the HSE under RIDDOR A visitor is involved in an incident which does require reporting to the HSE under RIDDOR *It is only reportable under RIDDOR if the incident was caused by: - a failure in the way a work activity was organised; - the way equipment or substances were used; - the condition of the premises. Conduct an investigation if necessary and complete section L of the LCC Accident/Incident Report Form. Retain a signed copy of the Accident/Incident Report Form for your records at the establishment and use to locally monitor for trends and types of accidents. These records should be monitored on a regular basis to identify trends and review risk assessments as necessary. Report any accidents/incidents caused or contributed to by a premises issue to the Premises Manager for consideration. NOTE: Do not forward the above to the HS&W team. If a fatality that *arose out of or in connection with a work activity, inform the RIDDOR Incident Contact Centre and the LCC HS&W Team by telephone immediately. Make a note of the incident number provided to you by the Incident Contact Centre. If not a fatality, but the accident results in an injury that *arose out of or in connection with a work activity and the person is taken from the scene to hospital for treatment (this also includes walk-in centre's that provide an 'A&E service' for non life-threatening injuries similar to that in hospitals), inform the RIDDOR Incident Contact Centre by completing a RIDDOR report form (F2508) online. If they are taken to hospital merely as a precautionary measure and no injury is found, then it would not be reportable under RIDDOR. Complete a LCC Accident/Incident Report Form as soon as possible after the event (either electronically or as a hard copy), remembering to confirm that the incident has been reported to the HSE and including the RIDDOR reference number in section K of the LCC form. Conduct an investigation if necessary and complete section L of the LCC Accident/Incident Report Form. Retain a signed copy of the Accident/Incident Report Form for your records at the establishment and use to locally monitor for trends and types of accidents. Report any accidents/incidents caused or contributed to by a premises issue to the Premises Manager for consideration. NOTE: Do not forward the above to the HS&W Team. Contractors Type of Accident/Incident A contractor has an accident or is involved in an incident which does not require reporting to the HSE under RIDDOR Complete a LCC Accident/Incident Report Form as soon as possible after the event. This may be done electronically or as a hard-copy. Conduct an investigation if necessary and complete section L of the LCC Accident/ Incident Report Form. Send a copy of the completed form to the contractor's HQ. The contractor may wish to undertake their own investigation. Retain a signed copy of the Accident/Incident Report Form for your records at the establishment and use to locally monitor for trends and types of accidents. These records should be monitored on a regular basis to identify trends and review risk assessments as necessary. Report any accidents/incidents caused or contributed to by a premises issue to the Premises Manager for consideration. NOTE: Do not forward the above to the HS&W team.

A contractor is involved in an incident which does require reporting to the HSE under RIDDOR Wherever possible, the manager should inform the contractor's HQ of any accidents/incidents that are reportable under RIDDOR as soon as possible. The contractor's employer is responsible for reporting accidents/ incidents to the RIDDOR Incident Contact Centre for their own employee. The contractor may wish to undertake their own investigation and will require the co-operation of the LCC service manager/ premises manager and any LCC employees involved who may have witnessed the accident/incident. For self-employed contractors: If the contractor is self-employed then the person hiring them e.g. the school's Headteacher or person in control of the premises, is effectively classed as their 'employer' under RIDDOR and is responsible for reporting the accident/incident to the HSE. Dangerous Occurrences Type of Accident/Incident/ Near Miss/Dangerous Occurrence Dangerous occurrence as defined by RIDDOR, including: collapse, overturning or failure of load-bearing parts of lifts and lifting equipment; plant or equipment coming into contact with overhead power lines; electrical short circuit or overload causing fire or explosion; accidental release of a biological agent likely to cause severe human illness; collapse or partial collapse of a scaffold over five metres high, or erected near water where there could be a risk of drowning after a fall. NB Full list is available on HSE's website On identification of the dangerous occurrence, inform the HSE by completing a RIDDOR Report Form online. Send a copy of the RIDDOR report form to the HS&W Team. Complete a LCC Accident/Incident Report Form as soon as possible after the event (electronically or a hard copy) remembering to confirm that the occurrence has been reported to the HSE and including the RIDDOR reference number. Report the occurrence to the Premises Manager for consideration.