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Myths


MYTHS

Many of you would have heard rumours including 'children must wear safety goggles when playing conkers'!  These are from the HSe Myth of the Month.

You can download a free Myth poster from each of the undernoted links.  Some which are applicable to play settings are:

 

Kids must wear goggles to play conkers

You can't throw out sweets at pantos

Health and safety bans school experiments

Health and safety bans traditional school ties

Ice cream toppings banned for safety reasons

Health and safety rules take the adventure out of playgrounds

Pancake races are banned

Children are banned from throwing snowballs

Children need to be wrapped in cotton wool to keep them safe

Adults can't put plasters on children's cuts

 Toy 'weapons' in a play had to be locked-up and registered with the police

Every possible risk needs a safety sign

Children were banned from riding at a donkey derby
Egg boxes are banned in craft lessons as they might cause salmonella

Pin the Tail on the Donkey has been banned

Health and safety brings candy floss to a sticky end

Health and Safety bans bunting
 
Health and Safety bans bonfires

All park benches must be replaced as they are 3" too low

If a pupil hurt then the teacher can be sued

Risk assessment is complicated for me to do!

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