HAZARD TO HEALTH AND SAFETY
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RISK POSED AND TO WHOM
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LEVEL
L/M/H
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CONTROL MEASURE TO REDUCE RISK
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Transport
eg accident/delay/platform safety/derailment/missed train
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Travel
by SW trains.
To
Wimbledon via Surbiton
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Students
looking wrong way and getting knocked over
Students
being hit by or falling into train
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M
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Monitor
each other during a group travel by keeping and eye out for each other
Make
sure to stay in contact with each other
Monitor
road crossings and only cross at designated pedestrian crossings
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First
aid issues
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Trips/falls/cuts/bruises
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Those
moving around onset
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M
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First
aired to be present at event
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Weather
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Rain -
possibility of slipping, wet clothing
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Everyone
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L
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Students
are required to bring appropriate jacket and clothing
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General
public eg theft/assault
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Theft
Assault
Student
causes incident with member of the public
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Threat
of pick pocketing on crowded location
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M
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Students
to stay in a group
Students
are not to approach other members of the public or respond to any comments
intended to provoke
Follow
guidance and advice of emergency personnel
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Staffing
eg ratio of first aid cover
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1:6
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L
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Ensure
that the ratio of first aiders to staff stays at 1:6
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Major public incident eg terrorism
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Act of terrorism given national threat level
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Group could become caught up in a terrorist incident causing
injuries or separation
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H
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Esnsure every
venue has assembly point and pupils know where it is.
Ensure pupils
know the national advice to run if possible and hide if not
Ensure pupils
know to always follow police instruction
Issue pupils
with printed emergency contact card detailing school landline and school
mobile – instruct them to call if they become lost (as well as alerting
security official)
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Monday, January 27, 2020
PLANNING: RISK ASSESSMENT
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