PPE/WHS
Hazards
Ratios
Children Health and Safety
Regulatory Frameworks
100

What does PPE stand for?

Personal Protective Equipment
100

What is a hazard?

A potential source of harm or danger that could injure a person.

100

What is the ratio used for 0 - 3 years?

1:4

100

What is it called when a child is severely allergic to something?

Anaphylaxis

100

What does NQF stand for?

National Quality Framework

200

What does WHS stand for?

Workplace Health and Safety

200

True or False - An example of a common hazard for educators is a worker sitting on the floor without back support.

True

200

What is the ratio used 3 - School Age? 

1:11

200

What could athsma attacks be triggered from?

Possible Answers 

1. Dust mites

2. Pollen

3. Animal hair/skin

4. Mould

5. Cigarette Smoke 

6. Viral Infections 

7. Weather Conditions

8. Medicines 

9. Stress/Crying

10. Wood Dust

11. Chemicals

12. Metals and Salts.

200

How many principals are in the EYLF?

5

300

Why do we use PPE in a childcare centre?

To prevent and minimize the risk of infections and illness between educators and children.

300

What are the 5 'conseqence' levels on the risk rating matrix?

1. Insignificant 

2. Minor

3. Moderate 

4. Major

5.Catastrophic

300

What is the point of having ratios in a childcare centre?

You need ratios to ensure children's safety, wellbeing, and quality education.

300

"The child may be breathing very quicky or noisily, or look pale or blue around the mouth." what is this a sign of?

Breathing Difficulty

300

How many quality areas are in the NQF?

400

What are 3 examples of PPE in a childcare centre?

Possible Answers - 

1. Gloves

2. Hats

3. Aprons 

4. Sunscreen

5. Closed in shoes

6. Shirt with collar and sleeves

7. Protective clothing

400

What are the 5 'likelihood of harm' levels on the risk rating matrix?

1. Almost Certain

2. Likely 

3. Possible 

4. Unlikely 

5. Rare

400

You have 5 0-3yo's and 14 3-SAyo's how many educators do you need?

3 educators
400

What coloured part of the Epipen touches the child while being administrated.

Orange 
400

What does ACECQA stand for?

Australian Childrens Education and Care Quality Authority

500

What are 2 WHS practices?

Possible Answers 

1. Handwashing

2. Worker Immunisation

3. Safe Food Handling

500

Name 3 out of the 6 steps in the ' hierarchy of control'.

Possible Answers 

1. Elimination

2. Substitution

3. Isolation 

4. Engineering

5. Administrating 

6. PPE

500

You have 9 0-3yo's and 13 3-SAyo's how many educators do you need?

4 educators

500

What is the 3 steps of the nappy change procedure?

1. Preparation

2. Changing

3. Cleaning

500

What does EYLF stand for?

Early Years Learning Framwork.

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