|
Wimpole Home Farm
Avoiding Ill Health after Farm Visits
Advice to Teachers
These notes are issued to teachers in advance of a visit to advise of the
particular safety issues relating to a farm visit. Please ensure that they have
been read and understood by all the adults in attendance with the group on the
day of your visit to Wimpole Home Farm.
All animals naturally carry a range of micro-organisms, some of which can be
transmitted to humans, which can cause ill health. Some infections, which may be
contracted on farms, such as the verocytotoxin-producing bacterium Escherichia
coli O157 (E coli 157), present a serious hazard and potentially
cause serious disease.
While the hazard from infection resulting from a farm visit is real, the
risks are readily controlled by familiar measures, which should be part of every
day life. The following sensible steps will help make your visit safe, healthy
and enjoyable.
Remember the children are your responsibility during the visit. They must be
closely supervised at all times and remain with the adult in charge of their
group.
You must pay particular attention to hand washing and allow plenty of time so
that the children are not rushed.
If a member of the group shows signs of illness (e.g. sickness or diarrhoea)
after a visit, advise them and their parent/guardian to visit the doctor and
explain that they have had recent contact with farm animals.
Before your visit
|