CCEI110B- Outdoor Safety in the Early Childhood Setting - Handout

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Welcome to CCEI110B CCEI110B- Outdoor Safety in the Early Childhood Setting - Handout This course identifies common outdoor injuries and appropriate ways to prevent them. Participants will learn about major factors in playground safety and best practices for avoiding a variety of outdoor hazards. Course Objectives: By taking notes on the handout and successfully answering assessment questions, participants will meet the following objectives as a result of taking this course: Identify common causes of outdoor injuries Identify effective practices for preventing outdoor injuries Identify major factors in playground safety, including surfacing, overall design, maintenance, and supervision Identify potentially hazardous environmental factors, including plants, insects, and toxic fumes Identify important water safety practices Identify basic preventative strategies, including transitions, setting limits, avoiding distractions while supervising, and preparing for the unexpected Outdoor Injuries According to the American Academy of Pediatrics: Playground Safety and the Physical Environment Record important facts and practices related to each of the following topics: Surface Concrete Grass Define fall zone: Page 1 of 6

List acceptable forms of protective surfacing: Playground Design List 6 items that are not recommended for use on playgrounds designed for young children ages 2 5: What is a blind spot? Additional Design Issues Briefly discuss the dangers of each of the following hazards: Suspended hazards Tripping hazards Entrapment hazards Crush points, pinch points, and shearing points Page 2 of 6

Corners, edges, and sharp points Strangulation hazards Design Issues Related to Specific Equipment Briefly discuss the dangers of each of the following types of playground equipment: Swings The following swings are not recommended (list 3): Horizontal Ladders and Bars Slides Climbers Playground Maintenance Checklists Page 3 of 6

The General Maintenance Checklists are available as a Course Aide at the end of this handout. Please consider incorporating them into your center s safety and maintenance program. Supervision Adequate supervision can eliminate most playground accidents. Supervision is one safety factor that is controlled entirely by the teacher. Supervision is one of the top priorities for early childhood teachers, and young children should never be allowed on the playground without direct adult supervision. Why is interaction just as important as observation? Poisons, Toxins, Allergies, and Other Potential Health Hazards Exposure to Poisonous Plants Explain the dangers of the following with regard to plants and young children: Ingestion: Allergic reactions: Ways to avoid plant poisoning include (list 6 methods): Explain the potential dangers of: Exposure to Toxic Fumes Page 4 of 6

Exposure to Insects The Sun Water Safety Even if children can swim, they must know and practice good swimming rules, including (list 4): Reminder In many states, using any type of pool during water play activities is prohibited, even if children are not expected to get in the pool. Check your local regulations before implementing water activities involving pools. Safety Strategies Record important notes related to each of the following strategies for ensuring outdoor safety: Transitioning to Outdoors Setting Limits Dealing with Distractions Page 5 of 6

Engaging Children Preparing for the Unexpected References: Consumer Product Safety Commission, various safety guides and checklists available at http://www.cpsc.gov/en/safety-education/safety-guides/sports-fitness-and-recreation/playground-safety/ (2014) Handbook for Public Playground Safety. (November, 2010) Office of Information and Public Affairs. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Marotz, Lynn. Health, Safety, and Nutrition for the Young Child, 7th Edition (2014). Cengage Learning. National Program for Playground Safety (NPPS), various resources, http://playgroundsafety.org/ (2014) Decker, Celia. (2012) Planning and Administering Early Childhood Programs. Merrill Publishing, Columbus, OH. Click, Phyllis. (2010) Administration of Programs for Young Children, 7th Edition. Thomson-Delmar Learning. Clifton Park, NY. The ABCs of Safe and Healthy Child Care: A Handbook for Child Care Providers. (1997) Dept of Health and Human Services, U.S. Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta GA. Herr, J. Working with Young Children, 7th Edition, 2012. Goodheart-Wilcox Company. Page 6 of 6

General Maintenance Checklist Safety and maintenance checks should be performed regularly in order to ensure that teachers, not children, are the first to discover hazards on the playground. Surfacing The equipment has adequate surface under and around equipment (see state requirements) Loose-fill protective covering is free from foreign objects and debris Loose-fill protective covering is not compacted (should not be hard or non absorbent) General Hazards No sharp points and edges on equipment All protective caps and plugs are in place No dangerous protrusions and projections No entrapment or strangulation hazards No trip hazards or pinch, crush or shearing points Wear-and-Tear No dangerous rust, cracks, or splinters No broken or missing components Equipment is properly anchored Hardware Fasteners (bolts, screws, etc.) are not loose or worn Bearings on spinning, rotating, or other moving parts are in good working condition Drainage Playground has proper drainage. No standing water under swings or in high traffic areas. General Upkeep The playground is free of litter and debris

There are no missing trash receptacles Trash receptacles are emptied on a regular basis Barriers and Gates No holes or damaged sections in the fence Latches and hinges on gates are in good working order