Child Day Care Center (RMP)
Child Day Care Center (RMP)
Child Day Care Center (RMP)
Likelihood
RISKS OBJECTIVE
Fire Protection Determining whether or not there is adequate
fire protection and detection for the child care
centre premises. That all equipment is ready
for immediate use; free from obstructions;
appropriate signage, serviced, maintained and
monitored; staff trained in its proper and safe
use.
Heating (Comfort) Heating for child care centre buildings can be varied from
electrical, gas, hydronic or oil coil radiators. Some units
may be portable, others fixed. The type of heating will
reflect the level of risk that may arise from heating
sources
Smoking Controls Poor smoking controls and butt disposal
is in the top three identifiable causes of
building fires. It is important that the
legislative requirements be observed and
smoking controls strictly managed.
Refer: Smoke Free Legislation in your
State or Territory.
Site and Grounds The child care centre’s grounds can be subject to
damage, vandalism and unauthorised activity eg.
liquor consumption, unauthorised gatherings,
etc.
Security To help ensure the premises and site are adequately
secure against unauthorised entry that may incur
property damage and theft
Building Maintenance Well cared for buildings are less attractive to vandalism.
They represent an attitude of care and concern for the
property and “fitting in” with the neighbourhood
Legal Requirements — Building evacuation scheme approved by Fire
Service and evacuation drills completed each
term.
— Emergency plan meets emergency egress
guidelines.
— Child Care Centre Service’s licence.
Hazard risk assessments completed regularly and
recorded
Playground Equipment To ensure playground equipment is in a good state of
repair and does not pose a safety, vandalism, theft or
security threat.
Exposure to Perils (Natural/Humane Protection This section highlights the potential for natural and
human hazards to impact upon the child care centre
building(s) and their operations.