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Safety review

por Dale Long
1

This gender is more prone to injuries.

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2

This developmental group is learning to roll and therefore is at risk of injuries due to falling.

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3

This developmental group is at the greatest risk of falling on stairs.

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4

This age is usually not aware of the safety of others and may contribute to the harm of others.

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5

Area of the ECE setting that is the site for the highest number of injuries.

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6

For children 1 to 4 years of age, this piece of playground equipment caused the most injuries.

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7

Why the maximum length of strings on mittens and coats is 6 inches because we are concerned with ...

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8

This is the number one reason why school-age children experience serious head injury.

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9

Too many injuries led to this commonly used piece of infant equipment to be no longer be sold in Canada

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10

What is the time of day in the ECE program when most injuries occur?

11

This physical state contributes to chldhood injuries.

12

Injuries occur in this season because chlidren are usually much more physically active outdoors.

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13

Educators talking amongst themselves in the playground is termed this type of supervision.

14

This results from inhalling or ingesting food or objectives tha block the airway.

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15

Gasoline, nail polish, paint,cigarettes and medication are considered_____taken by children.

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16

This can cause children to become excited and preoccupied and therefore fail to follow safety rules.