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1. General requirements for labor protection

1.1. Teachers and heads of study groups who have undergone a medical examination and instructions on labor protection are allowed to work in an extended day group.

1.2. Students who have passed a medical examination, instructions on labor protection and are enrolled in the GPA by order of the school are allowed to attend classes in the extended day group.

1.3. On the territory of the gymnasium and in classrooms, educators, teachers, and circle leaders must comply with the following rules:

  • comply with your job descriptions and internal labor regulations;
  • class teachers accompany students to the extended day group after classes end;
  • before the start of classes, the heads of the circles pick up students from the GPD office, and after the end of these classes, accompany them to the GPA office or until they leave the gymnasium;
  • the teacher releases children from the GPD if necessary, subject to a written application from the parents;
  • in case of injury to students, the teacher must provide first aid to the victim and immediately notify the medical staff of the gymnasium and the administrator on duty about the incident.

1.4. Educators and circle leaders are obliged to ensure the safety of children while working in an extended day group.

1.5. When conducting classes, students may be exposed to the following dangerous and harmful factors:

  • violations of posture, curvature of the spine, the development of myopia with the wrong size of student furniture;
  • impaired visual acuity in low light in the office;
  • electric shock due to faulty electrical equipment of the office.

1.6. Afterschool students must:

  • when conducting classes, visiting the canteen, or going for a walk, follow the rules of behavior, the schedule of training sessions, and the established work and rest schedules;
  • fulfill the requirements of the teacher regarding the organization of self-training and discipline in any type of activity;
  • move around the gymnasium, accompanied by a teacher, in an organized manner, in pairs, without breaking ranks;
  • do not leave the classroom, dining room, building or territory of the gymnasium without permission, do not leave the place specially designated for walking;
  • be attentive to your classmates, avoid sudden movements that could cause harm to them and yourself;
  • do not touch the technical and methodological teaching aids;
  • do not enter the dining room in outerwear;
  • change into a change of clothes before the start of the work of the extended day group.

1.7. When conducting classes, walking, visiting the canteen, follow fire safety rules and know the location of primary fire extinguishing equipment.

1.8. In the event of an accident, the victim or eyewitness to the accident is obliged to immediately inform the teacher, who informs the administration, and the gymnasium doctor.

1.9. During classes, students must observe the rules of personal hygiene, keep their workplace clean.

1.10. Students who fail to comply with or violate safety instructions are held accountable, and all students are given unscheduled safety briefings.

1.11. The requirements of this instruction are mandatory for all educators, circle leaders, and teachers. Persons who fail to comply with or violate labor safety instructions are subject to disciplinary action.

2. Labor protection requirements before starting work

2.1. Turn on all the lighting in the office, make sure that the lamps work properly. The minimum illumination in the office should be at least 300 lux (20 W/sq. m) with fluorescent lamps and at least 150 lux (48 W/sq. m) with incandescent lamps.

2.2. Make sure that the electrical equipment of the office is in good working order: the lamps must be securely suspended from the ceiling and have light-scattering fittings; junction boxes must be closed with lids; cases and covers of switches and sockets should not have cracks and chips, as well as bare contacts.

2.3. Make sure that the furniture in the office is correctly arranged: the distance between the outer wall of the office and the first table should be at least 0,5-0,7 m, the distance between the inner wall of the office and the tables should be at least 0,5-0,7 m, the distance between the back wall of the office and the tables should be 0,7 m, the distance from the blackboard to the first tables should be 2,4-2,7 m, the distance from the blackboard to the last tables should be no more than 8,6 m, removal of study areas from windows should not exceed 6,0 m.

2.4. Check the sanitary condition of the office, make sure the integrity of the glass in the windows and carry out cross-ventilation of the office.

2.5. Make sure the room temperature is between 18-20°C.

2.6. Students must:

  • get acquainted with the work plan for the current day;
  • before visiting the dining room, wash your hands and dry them;
  • Before going for a walk, wear comfortable shoes and clothes that do not restrict movement and are appropriate for the season and weather.

2.7. The class teacher must warn the teacher about the reason for the absence of class students in the extended day group.

2.8. The teacher must check attendance and ensure that students are ready to work in an extended day group.

3. Labor protection requirements during work

3.1. During self-preparation, students should be seated at work tables that correspond to their height: furniture group No. 1 (orange markings) - height 100-115 cm, furniture group No. 2 (purple markings) - height 115-130 cm, furniture group No. 3 (yellow markings) ) - height 130-145 cm, furniture group No. 4 (red marking) - height 145-160 cm, furniture group No. 5 (green marking) - height over 175 cm.

3.2. Students with significant hearing loss are given jobs at the first and second tables. Students with reduced visual acuity are given places closer to the window at the first tables. Students with rheumatic diseases, prone to frequent sore throats and acute inflammation of the upper respiratory tract, work places are assigned further from the windows. At least twice a year, students sitting in the extreme first and third rows change places in order to prevent postural disorders and curvature of the spine.

3.3. In order to ensure proper natural light in the office, do not place flowers on the windowsills.

3.4. All demonstration electrical devices used in the office must be in good working order and have grounding or grounding.

3.5. The glass windows in the office should be cleaned of dust and dirt, and the lamps should be cleaned at least twice a year. It is prohibited to involve students in this work, as well as in window covering.

3.6. When opening windows, fix the frames in the open position with hooks. When opening transoms, there must be limiters.

3.7. To avoid falling from the window, as well as injury from glass, do not stand on the windowsill.

3.8. The GPA educator should:

  • seat children in accordance with medical indications;
  • provide children with outdoor walks for at least 1 hour under favorable meteorological conditions;
  • When children eat, monitor the children’s correct use of cutlery and behavior;
  • control the duration of TV viewing;
  • ensure compliance with the regime (routine) of the day in the GPA.

3.9. Afterschool students must:

  • keep your workplace clean and tidy, do not block the passage between the rows with bags and briefcases;
  • in free time from self-preparation, play games that do not pose a danger to the health of others;
  • in case of conflict situations, contact the teacher;
  • treat school property with care, report damage in a timely manner;
  • carefully use sanitary facilities and devices;
  • comply with fire safety rules;
  • after eating in the dining room, take the dishes in an organized and neat manner to a specially designated table;
  • while walking:
  • be within the teacher’s field of view and not leave the designated place for walking without the teacher’s permission;
  • do not taste any plants and fruits;
  • do not touch dangerous animals, reptiles, insects, plants and mushrooms with your hands;
  • do not drink water from unverified sources;
  • take care of the environment.

3.10. Students are prohibited from bringing sharp, piercing, cutting or other objects or chemicals dangerous to life and safety.

4. Labor protection requirements in emergency situations

4.1. If you feel unwell, report this to the educator (teacher).

4.2. If a fire occurs, immediately, without creating panic, evacuate the children from the building, report the fire to the administration of the institution and the nearest fire department and begin to extinguish the fire using primary fire extinguishing agents.

4.3. If the heating system breaks, remove students from the classroom, close the valves in the heating unit of the building and call a plumber.

4.4. If an injury occurs, immediately provide first aid to the victim, inform the gymnasium administration and doctor about this, and, if necessary, send the victim to the nearest medical facility.

4.5. If an unusual situation arises, students must remain calm and strictly follow the instructions of the teachers.

5. Labor protection requirements at the end of work

5.1. The afterschool teacher must:

  • turn off all demonstration and electric lighting devices;
  • close windows and transoms;
  • clean your workplace;
  • close the study room and note it in the journal of the gymnasium security;
  • accompany the children to the exit from the gymnasium.

5.2. Afterschool students must:

  • go home accompanied by adults or independently, if there is an application from the parents;
  • If adults do not come to pick up the children, students must wait for them in the gymnasium building under the supervision of a teacher.
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