RIVERSIDE SPORTS CENTRE | |
RISK ASSESSMENT FOR: Rock Climbing. | |
Location: Under Cover Rock Climbing Centre in Bristol. | |
Risks to: Me Class Mates and other people in the centre. | |
Nature of Activity: Rock climbing | |
HAZARD ANALYSIS | |
Significant Hazards: · Slips. · Breaking bone. · No one listening to the instructor. · The kit not being up to scratch. · Someone not heavy enough to act as a counter balance. · Everyone messing about and distracting other people that may be there but not with the group. · No one listening to the instructors health and safety instructions. · Correct usage of the safety equipment. · Messing about in the lines. · People leaving random kit laying around. · Making sure the floor is cleaned. · Bullying (pressuring someone into climbing the wall when they’re scared) · Making sure they have the right training to be abled to climb certain walls. | RISK H/M/L |
· Make sure there is someone who cleans up and make sure there nothing playing around. · To make sure that this don't happen they will be told to listen to the safety instructions to prevent any injuries. · People who don't listen to the instructors will get told they cant climb the wall to make sure that no one gets hurt. · If the ropes weren't up to scratch this could resort in someone falling and hurting themselves but they will used that rope a set amount of times and then change it. · This could put other people off in the centre. · Someone could fall over and hurt there self’s and other people that are in the centre. · Make sure that health and safety is |
Signed: (Health & Safety Manager) Date: To be reviewed: |
Sam this can only be a PASS as it doesn't even seem finished. You must try and correlate the hazards to the control measures. I.e. if you have 10 hazards highlighted you should have ten control measures. Change this to enable you to get a merit.
ReplyDeleteSam well done for adding a little to the risk assessment however the content is still basic. Again make sure the hazard is correlated to an appropriate method of controlling the risk.
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