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An 11 page paper answering questions addressing safety and communication in child services. Most of the questions are of the "what would you do?" variety. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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File: CC6_KSeduEarlSafe2.rtf
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the road in front of the school If a spill occurs near but not on school grounds, children should be moved inside the
building if they are outdoors when the spill is noticed. Doors and windows should be closed, and the school staff should continue the school day as usual as they
await word from authorities. If the substance is a truly hazardous one requiring that the area be evacuated, then authorities will notify the school and the schools emergency officer
will direct staff in what they should do. It is the responsibility of the school principal to formulate an emergency plan for the
school (Emergency Planning, n.d.). Of course this plan must be in place well ahead of the time it could be needed, in accordance with the Workplace Health and Safety
Act 1995 (Emergency Planning, n.d.). 1.b. Toxic herbicide spill on the playground Spilling of a toxic herbicide on the playground is another matter.
After the emergency is over, the individual who would be using such a substance during school hours should be flogged, at least...
Herbicides must be toxic to plants, otherwise they would have no effect. Many of the most obnoxious of herbicide chemicals are no longer used because of their harmful effects
beyond those intended, and most are relatively safe for humans - adult humans - when fully diluted and in small quantities. Even properly diluted herbicide solutions can be toxic
to children, however, and undiluted concentrate can be extremely dangerous. Certainly no one would be spraying an herbicide with children present on the
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