Posted By Ian Bruce
Chris,
Don't want to get bogged down with too much detail, believe me, school safety is a very murky pool!
However, the HASAWA does apply, as does all the other legislation that you would normally expect to see applied within industry. There is lots of pertinent other stuff, refer to Jay Joshi's response to the drinking water posting, for an example!
Regarding the sunscreen - dear me, another complicated thread dropping out of this one, I feel!
Teachers have a responsibility to look after the kids in their care as any reasonable parent would, applying sunscreen would be the response of a reasonable parent, but just think of the implications of allergic reactions, accidental ingestion by the child, contamination of eyes, irritation etc, etc.
Surely, most of the time, the kids are indoors doing silly things like learning or getting stressed with SATS! I think the advice I would give as an LEA safety adviser would be to develop a "sunny day policy", limiting exposure outdoors to times taken up with breaks, interspersed with "recovery" times indoors - lessons. Try and recommend the wearing of hats, might be an option.
Obviously, this needs further thought, might sound daft, but I hadn't thought of this one - the problems on educational visits spring to mind! I'll be very interested to see how this thread develops myself.
Cheers.