While the hazards from infection resulting from a farm visit are real, the risks are readily controlled by everyday measures. The following sensible steps will help make your visit even more safe, healthy and enjoyable.
Before your visit
- Discuss visit arrangements with the farmer.
- Read and understand the advice given in the health and safety executive sheet AIS23. (http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/ais23.pdf)
- Decide what ratio of adults to pupils. As a general rule 1:4 for 3 to 5 year olds, and 1:8 for 5 to 8 year olds.
- Ensure supervisors understand the need to follow the rules suggested below.
- Discuss with pupils the rules for the visit.
- Make sure that pupils wear appropriate clothing and footwear, and that cuts and grazes are covered with a waterproof dressing.
During and after the visit
Ensure the children:
- Do not kiss the animals, suck fingers or put pencils in mouths.
- Wash hands thoroughly before and after eating, after any contact with animals and again before leaving the farm.
- Never eat food which has fallen on the ground, or taste animal foods.
- Stay in their allocated groups.
- Do not use or pick up tools, climb on walls or animal pens.
- Listen carefully and follow the instructions and information given by the farm staff.
- Approach and handle animals quietly and gently.
Remember
The children are your responsibility and should be supervised during the visit, especially during hand washing. If a member of your group shows signs of illness after a visit, advise their parent or guardian to take them to their doctor and explain that they have had recent contact with animals. |