The following are the possible contents of the school's daily inspection log: - ** Patrol Point and Patrol Details **: - ** Office **: Check electrical appliances, doors and windows, fire sources, etc. - ** Classroom **: Check electrical appliances, doors and windows, fire sources, etc. - ** Nurseries (if the school includes the kindergarten)**: Focus on inspecting electrical appliances, doors and windows, fire sources, etc. - ** Guard **: Inspects electrical appliances, doors and windows, fire sources, water sources, etc. - ** Campus facilities (such as walls and flagpoles)**: Confirm if they are safe and if there are any hidden dangers. - ** School Gate **: Check if the school gate is safe and if there are any hidden dangers. - ** Campus (Class activities)**: Check the students 'class activities. - ** Equipment (fire protection, security, sports equipment)**: Check the status of the equipment. - ** toilet **: Check the doors and windows, water source, partition, lighting, etc. - ** Function classrooms **: Check electrical appliances, doors and windows, fire sources, water sources, etc. - [** After school **: Pay attention to the students.] - ** Time **: The inspection will be divided into morning and afternoon. In the morning, the inspection may include whether there are any suspicious people or strangers wandering around the campus, whether people and vehicles enter the campus without regulations, whether the parking of vehicles on the campus is regulated, whether the fences around the campus and the school buildings are normal, whether the students 'activities during class are normal, etc. The examination in the afternoon was similar. - ** Recording Method **: - The inspection results were normal. - If a safety hazard was found, it was marked with an "X" and the problem had to be explained. At the same time, basic information such as the date of inspection and the inspector, such as the unit, the inspector, the date (year, month, day), etc., should be recorded. Information such as the shift date, shift leader, shift security, etc. can also be included in the record form to clarify responsibilities.
The nursing home's daily inspection record form should include records of the elderly's diet, health, exercise, sleep, and other aspects. If the elderly's family had special concerns, they should also list them. It was best to arrange them in a table form so that they could be seen at a glance. For example, it could include the room number, room hygiene, item placement, whether it had expired, and the specific situation. During the inspection, these items should be checked and recorded to ensure the service quality of the nursing home and the health and safety of the elderly. In addition, the record should be in accordance with the principles of "objective, true, timely, accurate, complete, clear and concise". The record should be filled in with a gel pen, with clear handwriting and consistent font size, and should not be simplified. The eyebrow column and page number should be filled in completely without missing any items. In case of writing errors, the same color strokes should be used and stamped on the wrong places. Scraping, sticking, smearing and other methods should not be used to correct them. The recording time should be expressed in 24 hours. The measurement unit should be the legal measurement unit of the People's Republic of China. The contents of the record should be continuous and complete without leaving any blank. After each record, the signature (stamp) in the signature column of the corresponding line should be signed. The record should be timely. It should not be delayed or early. It should not be omitted or mistakenly recorded.
The following is a possible template for the daily inspection log of the nursing home building: |patrol time| Patrol Area| participant| Patrol Record| |----|----|----|----| |Time (Year/Month/Day/HH: mm)| Such as a certain floor, public area, etc.| Name of Inspector| Including but not limited to whether the building structure is damaged (wall, roof, etc.), whether the fire protection facilities are normal (such as fire extinguisher, fire extinguisher, etc.), whether the electrical equipment is safe (whether the wires are aging, whether the sockets are normal, etc.), whether the doors and windows are in good condition, whether the drainage system is unobstructed, etc. If there is a problem, it should be described in detail and indicated whether it needs to be repaired or taken other measures.| However, different nursing homes may add or modify the relevant inspection items according to their own needs and local regulations.
The following is an example of a dormitory hygiene inspection record: |project| standard| |--|--| |Dormitory Civilization| Be polite to the teachers and inspectors; the dormitory members should be united and help each other, and have good living habits and hygiene habits.| |Dormitory system| The duty system of hygiene duty is clear and well implemented; no sundries are piled at the door, and the corridor is kept clear and clean; there are no obvious shoe prints, ball prints, and scribbles on the walls around the dormitory; the dormitory is properly arranged, the contents are healthy and positive, and the walls are not damaged and the cleanliness is not affected; pay attention to the indoor ventilation without any odor, and there is no phenomenon of random pulling and hanging.| |Dormitory hygiene-outdoor| No sundries should be piled up at the door, and the corridor should be kept clear and tidy. There should be no obvious shoe prints, ball prints, or scribbles on the walls around the dormitory.| |Dormitory hygiene-indoor| The bed, cabinets, tables, chairs and other items should be placed in appropriate positions and arranged reasonably; the floor should be clean and sanitary (including under the bed), without any relics, garbage, or accumulated water; the bed surface should be clean and flat, the quilt should be neatly stacked, the pillows and quilts should be consistent, and there should be no sundries on the bed; the uninhabited bed board should be clean and free of sundries, and the things that must be placed should be orderly; the tabletop should be clean and tidy, without sundries; the cabinets should be clean and tidy, without dirt, and the windowsills should be dust-free; The doors and windows are free of dirt, and there are no random paintings. The glass is clean and bright. There are no sundries on the heater. The shoes are placed under the bed, and the direction of the toe of the shoes is consistent. They are placed neatly. The clothes that are dried and not worn are put away in time. They are not allowed to be hung up at will. Students bring their own belongings.(Such as suitcases, stools, etc.), they should be placed neatly and not be exposed to the outside to affect the passage; no mobile phones, walkman, etc.; no flammable, explosive, poisonous and other dangerous items indoors; no game console, no random pulling of wires, no random connection of sockets indoors; no controlled ***, all kinds of *** and other dangerous appliances indoors| |dormitory safety| There are no flammable, explosive, poisonous and other dangerous items in the room; there are no game machines, wires, sockets, and other dangerous appliances in the room.| During the inspection, each item could be scored according to the actual situation to assess the overall hygiene and safety of the dormitory.
The following are the contents that may be covered by the different student dormitory safety inspection records: ** 1. Safety facilities and environment ** 1. ** Electricity related ** - When there is no one indoors, the lighting, sockets, water dispenser, and the main gate are cut off. The main gate of the air conditioner is cut off. Focus on whether there is any electrical safety hazard that may be caused by the power failure, such as short circuit, fire, etc. - Whether there is any storage or use of electric heating appliances (such as fast heating, rice cooker, etc.), small electrical appliances that can generate heat or contain built-in batteries in the dormitory, because these electrical appliances may have safety risks such as excessive power and unqualified quality. 2. ** Dangerous Items ** - Are there any flammable, explosive or other dangerous goods (such as gasoline, alcohol, etc.) stored? Once an accident occurs, these goods will seriously endanger the life and safety of the dormitory staff. - Whether to store electric vehicles or batteries. Due to the charging of electric vehicles, accidents such as fires may occur. - Cleaning of flammable materials on the balcony. Flammables are easy to ignite and are part of the fire hazard. 3. ** Firefighting related ** - The situation of the wireless smoke alarm, including whether it was working normally (normal, removed, lost, blocked, faulty, etc.). The smoke alarm was an important equipment for fire warning. - Whether the fire extinguisher and fire extinguisher could be used normally, whether the emergency lights could be used normally, etc., was related to the ability to respond to a fire. ** 2. From the perspective of personnel conduct ** 1. ** In terms of prohibited items ** - Whether there was an investigation and collection of controlled knives. Controlled knives were prohibited items in the dormitory and could easily lead to violent injuries. 2. ** Bad behavior ** - Smoking indoors or on the balcony, using open fire, smoking or using open fire in the dormitory is easy to cause a fire. - Smoking, drinking, and lighting candles (also bad behaviors that could cause a fire). - Whether there was a fight involved the safety and order of the dormitory. ** 3. In terms of personnel management ** 1. ** Personnel count ** - He checked the number of people against the list of dormitory students to determine if there were any abnormalities. - Students who were absent at night and the reasons for that, students who took leave at night and the reasons for that, students who stayed overnight during classes and the reasons for that, etc., in order to keep track of the students 'movements and ensure their safety. 2. ** In terms of shift management ** - The situation of the teachers on duty at night in the dormitory. The teachers on duty helped to maintain the order of the dormitory and respond to emergencies. ** 4. In terms of dormitory facilities ** 1. ** Is the bed firm? ** If the bed is not firm, it may cause students to be injured. 2. ** Whether the electrical circuit is damaged or exposed. ** Circuit problems are an important hidden danger factor for electrical safety.
The following is a sample nursing home safety inspection record form: |category| serial number| examination content| making investigations, it| inspection results| remark| |----|----|----|----|----|----| |Safety Management Organization| 2| Whether the responsibility system of each post is clear and the safety responsibility agreement is signed?| Checking documents, questioning employees||| |Emergency Operations| 5| Whether the emergency plan has been formulated and whether the emergency equipment is effective| access to documents||| |Care, ward rounds, and patrol systems| 6.1| Does the director of the nursing department and Dean Lou insist on conducting a weekly safety inspection?| Through checking safety inspection records, meeting records, monitoring investigations, feedback from other staff or elderly family members,||| |Care, ward rounds, and patrol systems| 6.2| For passive and restrictive patients, do they patrol once every hour and patrol to the bedside?| Through checking safety inspection records, meeting records, monitoring investigations, feedback from other staff or elderly family members,||| |Care, ward rounds, and patrol systems| 6.3| Are the inspection locations and inspection items complete?| Through checking safety inspection records, meeting records, monitoring investigations, feedback from other staff or elderly family members,||| |Care, ward rounds, and patrol systems| 6.4| Do you stick to your post under any circumstances and do not leave without permission (including lunch break time, meeting training time, meal time, and shift change time, you must still ensure the quality of inspection)| Through checking safety inspection records, meeting records, monitoring investigations, feedback from other staff or elderly family members,||| |Care, ward rounds, and patrol systems| 6.5| Do you try your best to bring all the old people into your sight?| Through checking safety inspection records, meeting records, monitoring investigations, feedback from other staff or elderly family members,||| |Regarding the nursing notification system| 7.1| Whether to inform the guardian of the risks through text messages, recorded phone calls, notification letters, verbal reminders, etc., and whether to archive and backup the text messages and recordings on a monthly basis.| access to documents||| |Regarding the nursing notification system| 7.2| Whether there are eye-catching safety signs in the living area (such as anti-slip signs, anti-burn signs, anti-fall signs, anti-choking signs, warning bells, etc.)| inspect documents, spot check||| |Safety Plan||Whether the safety work plan has a clear goal and whether the safety measures are implemented through spot checks| Checking documents and spot checks||| |Safety Education and Training| 3| Whether there is pre-job training, whether the employees are clear about the post hazard factors and preventive measures, and whether the employees are familiar with the rules and regulations and operating procedures.| Checking documents, questioning employees||| |Safety inspection related| 4| Whether there are safety checks and related records, and whether the hidden dangers have been tracked and rectified.| access to documents|||