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AISV Compliance Framework Sun Protection Please scroll to the bottom of the page for contacts and links Do you need to comply? Yes, under the duty of care obligation that a school has to its students and under the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (VIC). Conditions of compliance As part of their duty of care, schools may choose to develop a sun protection policy to minimise excessive ultraviolet radiation exposure to students. Under the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (VIC), schools also have a duty of care to provide all employees with working environments that do not endanger their health and safety. If you have to comply, what do you have to do? Schools may choose to develop and implement a sun protection policy in consultation with staff, students and parents. Things to consider when drafting a policy:
Schools could also choose to promote sun protection behaviour by encouraging students and staff members to wear hats, sunscreen and appropriate clothing. What are the consequences if you don’t comply? You could be in breach of your duty of care obligations as well as the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (VIC). Who will help you? AISV contact: Peter Roberts Other links: DEECD: Outdoor Play Guide for Victorian Children’s Services DEECD: Safety Guidelines for Education Outdoors SunSmart: Schools and Students SunSmart: Sample Sun Protection Policy for Primary Schools (PDF) SunSmart: Shade for Everyone – A Practical Guide for Shade Development (PDF) WorkSafe Victoria: Collapse of Fabric Shade Sail Support Structures (PDF) Submitted 29/9/2008 |
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