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Policy last updated

29 October 2025

Scope

  • Schools
  • School councils

Date:
January 2020

Policy

The purpose of this page is to give an overview of the role of schools in preventing illnesses and injuries by identifying and managing environmental hygiene risks associated with exposure to contaminants such as mould, dust, radiation, gases and fumes.

For information about managing common environmental hygiene risks, refer to the following policies:

  • Gases, mists fumes, vapors and ventilation from chemical use:
    • Chemical Management – safe use and storage (including ventilation) of chemicals, accompanying safe work procedures and other controls to manage risk
  • Dust, fumes, ventilation and vibration from using tools, plant and equipment:
    • Plant and Equipment Management – Personal protective equipment (PPE) and ventilation control advice to limit exposure, and risk management form templates for schools to use
  • Radiation and UV exposure:
    • Sun and UV Protection– UV radiation exposure strategies and sun protection measures to minimise risk of health problems from sun overexposure
    • Outdoor Activities and Working Outdoors – general guidance on managing hazards, including UV radiation and heat, related to activities and work conducted outdoors on school grounds by school staff


Procedure

Environmental Hygiene Procedure

There is no longer a procedure for this topic. For more information, refer to the Policy tab.


Resources

Resources

There are currently no resources for this topic.


Reviewed 04 March 2020