Risk Assessment
COVID 19
Sept 2020
These
guidelines are based on Public Health England and Department for Education
guidance for educational settings and their key workers.
The
fundamental principle of this guidance is to ensure physical distancing between
identified groups and to implement good hygiene practices. The design of
settings as relatively small communities with subdivided rooms, this greatly
assists our ability to create physical distance between groups and cluster
children into specific cohorts or ‘bubbles’.
Focus |
Areas
for Consideration |
Actions |
Children |
Attendance |
• Only
children who are symptom free or have completed the required isolation period
will attend the setting. • Questionnaire
for parents of children returning after sickness • Weekly
Health Questionnaire for children • Parents
of children who attend 2 settings will be asked to choose 1 setting only
during this period of time. • Temperatures
of children will be taken if they become ill at nursery • Children
or family members who have been identified and ‘Clinically Vulnerable’ should
not return to nursery at this moment in time. |
|
Physical
Distancing/grouping |
• Children
are organised into separate rooms relating to age groups. From July 20 groups
of children will remain within these groups all day (no mixing with other
rooms) • The
legal requirements for floor space for each child has been adhered to • Distancing of beds/cots should be
facilitated wherever possible. |
|
Well
being and education |
• Children
will be supported in age appropriate ways to understand the steps they can
take to keep themselves safe including regular hand washing and sneezing into
a tissue, ‘Catch it, bin it, kill it’ etc • Children
will be supported to understand the changes and challenges they may be
encountering as a result of Covid-19 and staff will ensure they are aware of
children’s attachments and their need for emotional support at this time. |
Staff |
Attendance |
•
Staff should only attend the nursery if they
are symptom free, have completed the requires isolation period or achieved a
negative test result. •
The temperature of staff will be taken if they
become ill •
A questionnaire for staff returning to work
after sickness risk assessing with a health questionnaires for returning •
Health Questionnaire to be completed by all
staff on returning to work •
Consideration will be given to limiting the
number of staff in the nursery at any one time to only those required to care
for the expected occupancy levels on any given day •
Staff are required to wash their outdoor
clothing every week •
Staff will wear a clean uniform every day |
|
Physical
Distancing/grouping |
•
Social distancing must be maintained during
breaks. This will be achieved through a range of strategies including -
the
staggering of breaks -
The staff room has been cleared and staff are
reminded to keep their 2 meters distance •
Staff members should avoid physical contact
with each other including handshakes, hugs etc. •
The computers within the staff room have signs
reminding staff to clean the keyboards desk and computer screen with wipes
after every use •
Only one member of staff at a time will access
the laundry room •
Where possible, meetings and training sessions
will be conducted through virtual conferencing |
|
Training |
•
All staff members will receive appropriate
instructions and training in: o
infection control o
PPE o
the standard operating procedure o
risk assessments within which
they will be operating •
All staff are Paediatric First Aid Trained and
competent to deal with first Aid issues. |
|
Designated
responsibilities |
•
DSL -
Sarah Dodd •
SENCO -
Sarah Dodd •
Deputise in the absence of Tracy Ellett -
Sarah Dodd (SENCO, DSL) |
Parents |
Physical
Distancing |
• Only
parents who are symptom free and or have completed the required isolation
periods will be able to drop off or collect their child • Parents
should limit drop off and pick up to 1 parent per family. (same person if
possible) • Only
one parent allowed into the doorway to drop off pick up. (Distancing whilst
waiting outside will be required), lines will be placed to identify 2 meters. • Parents
are expected to keep 2 meters distance from the staff if possible ( handing over
to staff will require close contact) • Sensitive/private
issues between parents and staff will be discussed outdoors where the 2 meter
distancing rule can be applied. • Insist
that parents wear a face mask when entering the building |
|
Communication |
• All
parents will receive communication regarding the role they play in the safe
operating procedures and measures being taken to ensure the safety of their
children, themselves and others. - reminder for their children to wash
their hands before entering the learning environment Spare cloth’s to be kept at nursery, a washable pump bag can be purchased from
nursery • A
Parental Agreement to follow the COVID 19 measurements placed within the
setting and at home will be completed by each family. • Daily
Written reports will not be given at this moment in time, verbal
communication will be passed onto parents by staff. |
Visitors |
Visits |
• Attendance
to the setting will be restricted to children and staff as far as practically
possible and visitors will not be permitted to the nursery unless essential
(e.g. essential building maintenance). • Where
essential visits are required these will be made outside of the usual nursery
operational hours where possible. |
SEND
support |
|
•
Send support is essential for some children
SSA’s will be allowed to offer this support, a risk assessment will be
completed and a health questionnaire will be completed by SSA. |
Travel |
Travel
Associated with setting operations |
•
Wherever possible staff and parents should
travel to the nursery alone, using their own transport •
If public transport is necessary, current
guidance on the use of public transport must be followed •
Parents should be encouraged to ensure they do
not leave travel accessories including buggies, car seats, scooters at the
setting premises •
Outings from the setting into the local
community will not be carried out. |
Hygiene
and Health and safety |
Hand
washing |
• All
children and staff must wash their hands upon arrival at the nursery • Parents
MUST use the Hand wash/ sanitiser stations when entering every entry door. • Children
and staff members will be encouraged to wash their hands frequently at east
every 2 hours, after playing outdoors, after toileting, before eating, after
wiping noses |
|
Medication |
• Paracetamol
(Calpol) will not be administered to children who are attending nursery due
to its ability to reduce temperatures which is a symptom of Coronavirus. • Children
with minor existing conditions can attend nursery and their care plans
followed |
|
Cleaning |
• An
enhanced cleaning schedule have been implemented that includes furniture,
surfaces and children’s toys and equipment – each member of staff within each
room is responsible for cleaning their play area, all soft furnishings will
be washed weekly, evidence in the form of weekly cleaning schedule. • Communal
area, touch points and hand washing facilities will be cleaned and sanitised
regularly throughout the day, at the end of each day and the start of each
day. A signing/time sheets for cleaning
will be displayed -
on the corridor for (corridor, staff toilets) -
in the
children’s bathrooms -
In the kitchen area / staff room • The
park will return 5 days a week 9:00-4:15 from, 7th September |
|
Waste
disposal |
• All
waste will be disposed of in a
hygienic and safe manner • Tissues
bins are located within each room and will be emptied throughout the day • The
white bin bags from the tissue bins will be placed into a larger waste bag
and stored in a closed bin outside • Children
are encouraged to ‘catch it, bin it, kill it’ |
|
Laundry |
• Parents
will leave 2 sets of spare clothing for their children |
|
Risk
assessment |
• All
activity will be risk assessed and due consideration given to any adaptations
to usual practice. It will not limit the learning experiences of the children
but resources such as malleable materials, dressing up clothing, sand and
water play will not be available. • ALL
soft furnishings will be removed from the room due to the numbers of children
accessing the room over the period of a week. • This
Risk Assessment will be reviewed on a daily basis in relation to operational
measures, Government Guidance updates and daily occurrences. |
|
PPE |
• Government
guidance is that PPE is not required for general use in early years settings
to protect against COVID- 19 transmission. • PPE
will be used by the member of staff dealing with a child who becomes ill
during the nursery day • PPE
will continue to be worn as normal for nappy changing and the administration
of first aid • A
PPE box will be available within a well-ventilated isolation room (dining
room) away from other children/staff in the event of a child or staff member
displaying symptoms of COVID 19. • Any
PPE used for a suspected case of COVID will be placed into a yellow bag, tied
and placed into another yellow bag which will be stored for a minimum of 72
hours before being placed into the waste bins. |
Premises |
Building |
• During
the closure of the nursery, Health and safety checks have been carried out in
relation to regulations eg legionella checks,
premises check, security etc • Legionella check was carried out at – -
SMN – 4th June 2020 (SMC Estates
Team) -
WF – 4th June 2020 (BwD) -
PARK – needs to be arranged with Helen
Dickens, H and S rep from St Mary’s College. • A
thorough clean of the nursery prior to re-opening has been carried out • Windows
will be kept open during operational hours to ensure ventilation |
|
Resources |
• Children
will not be permitted to bring items from home into the setting. • All
resources required for play and learning experiences of children will be
regularly washed and/or sterilised • Equipment
used by staff such as stationary, tablets etc. will be allocated to
individual staff members where possible and cleaned regularly. • Soft
furnishings within the play environment will be reduced to a minimum. • The
outdoor play equipment will be sanitised after each groups’s use (Spray and
Wipe disinfectant) |
Supplies |
Procurement
and monitoring |
• The
nursery will ensure an adequate supply of essential supplies and contingency
plans are in place to minimise the impact of any shortages of supplies. • The
nursery will not be able to operate without essential supplies required for
ensuring infection control • A
monitoring system for the usage of PPE is essential and will ensure that a
supply of stock is available to all who require it as and when required to
meet the operational needs of the setting. When stocks are low, other options
may be considered, such as the use of washable tabards. These items will be
washed at a high temperature and separate to any other nursery washing. • Deliveries
for the nursery will be accepted at a distance, they will not be able to gain
access in to the building. |
Responding
to a suspected case of COVID19 |
|
• In
the event of a child developing suspected coronavirus symptoms whilst
attending the setting, they should be collected as soon as possible and
isolate at home, parents will be asked to contact 111 and request a test • Whilst
waiting for the child to be collected they will be isolated from others in
the Dining room where the window will be opened for ventilation • The
member of staff looking after the sick child will be required to wear PPE
until the child has been collected • The
area will be thoroughly cleaned, immediately if the area cannot be left
unvisited • The
person responsible for cleaning the area will be required to wear appropriate
PPE • In the event of a staff member developing
suspected coronavirus symptoms whilst working at the nursery, they should
return home immediately and isolate at home, contact 111 and request a test • Any
staff member or child who have attended the setting can access the government
testing programme through the 111 NHS helpline to confirm COVID or not. • If
it is negative result from the
COVID test, the individual may return to nursery once they are feeling well
again. • If
it is a positive result from the
COVID test, the rest of the immediate group within the setting will be sent
home and advised to self-isolate for 14 days, it is not necessary for all other
household members they live with to self isolate unless the child/staff
starts to display signs of COVID. • A
positive result will be reported to Public Health England and RIDDOR (Health
and Safety Executive) immediately. • The
Local Authority and OFSTED will be informed by the nominated individual of a
positive result. • As
part of the national test and trace programme, if other cases are detected
within the setting. Public Health England’s local Health protection teams
will conduct a rapid investigation and will advise settings on the most
appropriate action to take. |
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