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Last updated: August 2025
Baseline infection control measures:All schools already have in place baseline infection prevention and control measures that will help to manage the spread of respiratory infections, including Covid-19.These include:Ensuring that all staff and...
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Last updated: August 2025
Member of staff has symptoms of a respiratory infection, including Covid-19, and has not taken a Covid-19 test:If a member of staff has symptoms of a respiratory infection, such as Covid-19, and they have a high temperature or do not feel well...
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Last updated: August 2025
Useful information regarding the COVID-19 vaccine for staff and children in mainstream schools.Vaccination roll out resourcesRoles and responsibilities of schoolsLondon schools and the roll out of the COVID-19 vaccine for 12 to 15 year oldsCOVID-19...
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Last updated: August 2025
Raj Chowdhury, Health and safety adviserchowdhuryr@ealing.gov.uk 07568 130165Steve Dunham, Critical incident officer children's services safety, security and fire preventiondunhams@ealing.gov.uk...
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Last updated: August 2025
Legionella arrangements (pdf) *login requiredEaling corporate health and safety policy. Management of legionella (pdf) *login requiredEaling Council guidance note for managers.* You will need to login to EGfL to view these document. If you...
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Last updated: August 2025
Arrangements and policiesYou need to login with your EGfL user account to access the arrangements. To register for a user account, email egflwebteam@ealing.gov.uk (for Ealing maintained schools and academies only).Managing...
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Last updated: August 2025
Most secondary schools use low-level radioactive sources as part of the national curriculum in science and/or advanced level physics.The employer of these schools in many cases is Ealing Council and under the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 (...
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Last updated: August 2025
The local authority curently uses an online COSHH risk assessment tool called Sypol.A comprehensive Sypol user guide* (pdf - *EGfL login required) has been created which guides users on how to use the tool.The guide includes how to create...
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Last updated: August 2025
Current guidance from Public Health England (PHE) states that Covid-19 is assumed to be primarily transmitted through respiratory droplets from coughing and sneezing, which come into contact with others directly or via contaminated surfaces. ...
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Last updated: August 2025
Most major injuries in schools are caused by ‘low’ falls (below two metres) and involve stairs. But other activities are also involved, such as falls from desks or chairs while putting up displays and falls from ladders while putting up...