Dundee PT-USDAW Weblog

Weblog for the Members of USDAW in Dundee

Myth for june ‘08

Myth: Adults can’t put plasters on children’s cuts

The reality

We’ve often heard of teachers, volunteers and carers being told to ask parents for permission, or even requiring parents to drive over and put the plaster on themselves. This persistent myth causes a lot of unnecessary hassle and worry.

There is no rule that says a responsible adult can’t put a plaster on a child’s minor cut. Some children do have an allergy to normal plasters. If you know a child is allergic you can use the Hypo-allergenic type of plaster. The important thing is to clean and cover the cut to stop it getting infected.

July 27, 2008 Posted by Dave Thornton | Myth of the Month (HSE) | | No Comments Yet

Myth for July ‘08

Myth: All office equipment must be tested by a qualified electrician every year

The reality

It was widely reported that a fire station was built without the traditional pole for ‘health and safety’ reasons.

As the county’s Chief Fire Officer said: ‘Whilst every consideration regarding health and safety was taken into account, the reason a pole was not included was purely due to space restrictions.’

Poles are not banned and firefighters around the country continue to use them.

July 19, 2008 Posted by Dave Thornton | July, Myth of the Month (HSE) | | No Comments Yet