GOING TO A WAC HUNTING

  • GOING TO A WAC HUNTING

    Posted by kelly on January 20, 2024 at 6:28 am

    1.What did you discover about the WACs while completing the activity?

    They are very specific and detailed regulations, which serve as guide

    for better performance with children´s work.

    2. Were you surprised by any of the WACs?

    The 110-300-0005.

    “Chromated copper arsenate (CCA)” is a wood preservative and insecticide that contains roughly 22 percent arsenic, a known carcinogen. The United States restricted the use of CCA on residential lumber in 2003, but it can still be found on older decks and playground equipment. Information about the health hazards of arsenic can be found on the department of health’s website.

    3. Can you see how the WACs will influence your day-to-day practice in caring for children? Why or why not?

    Yes. They are inclusive day-to-day standards that provide us with the necessary knowledge to be able to provide support in the area of ​​child care.

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