1. Seriously receive children's admission and departure. When leaving the park, night shift teachers and nurses should do a good job of handing over the children at the door, hand over the children to their parents in person, ensure the safety of the children's pick-up, and resolutely put an end to the wrong pick-up and loss. When leaving the garden, the morning teacher keeps the order of missing children.
2. For children who have something to leave the park at noon, the teacher on duty should make a good handover with the parents and explain it to other teachers in the same class.
3. Count the number of people in time after going out for exercise, outdoor walking and corridor activities.
4. Observe and understand children's emotions in time, pay more attention to children who find emotional instability, and prevent children from leaving the class group without authorization.
Second, personal injury safety
1. Activity safety:
(1) Teachers should strengthen the safety education and the cultivation of safety habits for children during the day's activities, and improve their self-protection ability (don't slide stairs, go up and down stairs in an orderly manner, help them safely, use scissors, and don't chase and fight in the classroom, etc. ).
(2) Classes with attics are not allowed to open windows on the side to prevent children from climbing stairs and going up and down stairs safely and orderly.
(3) Love children and put an end to corporal punishment and corporal punishment in disguised form.
(4) You can put labels on places with potential safety hazards in the class to remind children to pay attention to safety. (For example, prevent slipping, prohibit climbing the attic railing, drink water in an orderly manner, prohibit children from moving in the upper bunk, and so on. ).
(5) Reduce children's free activities or physical exercises in the corridor on the ground floor, so as not to cause broken glass.
(6) Arrive at the classroom on time to take over, without using computers, mobile phones, practicing the piano, reading newspapers, magazines and novels, answering the phone, chatting with other staff and taking care of all the children.
(7) When teaching staff organize children's outdoor sports activities, they should first check children's shoelaces, underwear and sports equipment. Before the activity, first ask the children about safety activities and teach them the correct posture; When organizing activities, teachers don't chat, don't stand by, look around, listen to all directions, don't cross their hips, don't hold their arms, don't put their pockets in, and don't lean back against electrical appliances to prevent children from accidents; After organizing activities, don't let children carry heavy sports equipment.
(8) Children in the class who fall, fall or scratch their skin should report and handle it to the park health care doctor in time, and must not handle it privately, and must not conceal or report it late; Children in the class should immediately report to the kindergarten health care doctor and deal with it, and report to the park leaders at the same time, and must not conceal it. In case of moderate or serious accidents in the class, the one-vote veto system shall be implemented, and the qualification for evaluation shall be cancelled.
(9) If any damage or other unsafe factors are found in the use of sports equipment, all the teaching staff have the responsibility to apply for repair in time to eliminate the hidden dangers of accidents.
(10) Pay attention to the safety of children's outdoor activities. Before going out, you must ask for instructions and report to the leaders in charge and agree to go out; People who need to use cars must know the safety of vehicles and the qualifications of drivers to ensure the safety and reliability of traffic vehicles.
2. Dining safety:
(1) Pay attention to the safe location of food when distributing lunch and snacks. Don't put soup, vegetables, milk and boiled water on the ground or near children's activity areas, including hand-washing pools and dishwashing pools.
(2) Children are not allowed to drink soup by themselves for lunch.
(3) Children are not allowed to talk when eating, so be careful of food with thorns; Put down the chopsticks spoon when adding rice; Swallow the last bite of rice when you leave your post. You are not allowed to walk with chopsticks and spoon in your mouth.
(4) Used in food, milk, cakes, etc. Distribute to children, teachers in the class should pay attention to inspection, and deal with expired and spoiled food in time. Children are forbidden to bring birthday cakes and other foods into the park.
(5) For children who have finished eating late, teachers should hand over to the nurses when organizing children to go out for a walk to prevent the phenomenon of unattended.
3. Safe siesta:
(1) Remind children to urinate before going to bed.
(2) When children take a nap, the faculty and staff are not allowed to leave the classroom without authorization, close the classroom door (covered by a small chair at most), talk with other staff, eat snacks, rest on the nursery bed, and keep a quiet nap environment.
(3) Strengthen patrol, pay attention to observe whether there are foreign objects (including children's jewelry) in children's demeanor and body, and prevent foreign objects from entering the mouth, nose and ears. When the child falls asleep, observe the quilt and sweating of the child, and handle and report any abnormality in time.
(4) Take care of the children sleeping in the upper bunk to prevent falling.
(5) Take good care of the weak and sick children and deal with the safety in emergencies as soon as possible, such as convulsions and high fever.
(6) Don't order mosquito-repellent incense or electric stove in the nap room to prevent fire.
Third, the safety of goods and property.
1. Save resources and turn off the lights conveniently during the day; The last teacher to leave his post in the afternoon must pack up all kinds of utensils and close the doors, windows and water. (Note that the window is locked)
2. Take care of class property. Some classes have windows with TV walls on both sides to prevent rainy days and showers. When not in use, TV sets, projectors, air conditioners and pianos should be covered with dust.
3. Digital cameras are not allowed to stay overnight in class, and laptops are taken home or put in the safe in the garden. Borrowing and returning must be registered.
4. Teachers should lock up their money, things and laptops when they go out to organize outdoor activities, flag-raising ceremonies and meetings. Teachers' backpacks, mobile phones and other items are inconvenient to put on tables and cabinets.
5. Take good care of class property, such as children's toys and teachers' utensils, such as staplers and lace scissors.