The myth Children are banned from throwing snowballsThe reality Every year we hear inaccurate stories about children who aren’t allowed tothrow snowballs, If we spend time on the trivial risks there’s a chance we’ll miss the most important ones.–A sensible approach to managing risk focuses on practical action to tackle risks that causereal harm and suffering.
Health and Safety
What happens if I have an accident? It could be a trip, slip or a fall, a cut or a burn which probably requires first aidFirst aiders are on duty in the college.
It is a good practise to report a near miss. A near miss is an unplanned event that did not result in injury, illness, or damage – but had the potential to do so. "A close call."
How do I report it?To a lecturer or to a Student Services assistant who can help you fill in the Accident/incident form. If you notice any hazards or something that could cause harm please report to any staff member or direct to the health and safety officer ext 77331 or Email [email protected]
Health and Safety
Health and Safety
Signs You May See Around the College
Red. Prohibition – must not do.
Blue. Mandatory – must do.
Green. Safe condition.
Yellow. Warning – risk of danger.
Fire Assembly Points
Brahan
Goodlyburn
Brahan Main Car Park
Webster (link building)