Annexure B Supreme Court Guidelines On Child Safety
Annexure B Supreme Court Guidelines On Child Safety
Annexure B Supreme Court Guidelines On Child Safety
Guidelines regarding prevention of sexual assault, rape and other related crimes
on school going children in the school premises/bus.
22. School management should install Display board regarding “Dos & Dont’s”
in front of the School/College premises.
23. School management may introduce Group messaging system
24. Transport Guidelines: Keeping in view the safety of the school All rules and
regulations of the Government and Transport Department and the following
guidelines issued by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India with regard to
safety of school buses carrying children have to be followed in letter and
spirit keeping in view the safety of school going children:
a. School buses should be painted yellow
b. School Bus must be written on the back and front of the bus. If it is
hired bus, “on School Duty” should be clearly indicated.
c. Bus should have a First Aid Box.
d. Bus should be fitted with speed governor of specified standard.
e. The windows of Bus should be fitted with horizontal grills.
f. There should be a fire extinguisher in the Bus.
g. School Name and Telephone No. Must be written on the Bus.
h. The doors of the Bus should be fitted with reliable locks
i. To keep the school bags safely, there should be a space fitted under the
seats.
j. There must be a qualified attendant in the Bus to attend to Children.
k. k. Any parent or guardian sitting in the bus or a teacher may also
travel to ensure these safety norms.
l. The driver should have at least 05 years of experience of driving heavy
vehicles.
m. A driver who has been challenged (Fined) more than twice in a year
for offences like red light jumping, violation of lane discipline of
allowing unauthorized person to driver cannot be employed.
n. A driver who has been challenged (Fined) even once for the offence of
over speeding, drunken driving and dangerous driving etc. cannot be
employed.