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Multi-Sports Risk Assessment: Identifying Hazards and Control Measures, Exams of Photography

A generic risk assessment for multi-sports activities, identifying common hazards and control measures. The activity leader must complete an event-specific risk assessment before undertaking the activity. Hazards include inadequately qualified staff, medical conditions of participants, electrical sockets, manual handling, condition and access of play areas, obstructions, child protection, strains and injuries, and fire evacuation procedures. Control measures include ensuring eligible and medically fit participants, covering electrical sockets, providing manual handling instructions, inspecting floor surfaces, ensuring access to first aid and emergency contact information, and implementing coaching methods and weather condition plans.

What you will learn

  • What measures should be taken to ensure the safety of play areas?
  • What precautions should be taken to prevent injuries during and after multi-sports sessions?
  • What qualifications and checks are required for multi-sports coaches?

Typology: Exams

2021/2022

Uploaded on 09/27/2022

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This generic risk assessment identifies the common hazards and control measures associated with this type of activity.
Before undertaking the activity, the ACTIVITY LEADER must also complete an “EVENT/ VENUE/ GROUP -SPECIFIC” Risk Assessment
Risk Assessment Carried Out By: Name: Signed: Date
Spot Checked by: Managers Name: Signed: Date
Review Date:
MULTI-SPORTS RISK ASSESSMENT
HAZARD
RISK
PEOPLE AT
RISK
CONTROL MEASURES
COMMENTS/
ACTIONS
RESIDUAL
RISK
RATING
L M H
RISK
RATING
L M H
INITIAL
IF ALL
IN
PLACE
Qualification of
staff
Multi-Sports Coaching Session – must have
attended a FUNdamentals or multi-skills training
workshop and hold a level 2 coaching qualification
All Coaches must be CRB Checked
If no minimum
level 2 coach – no
session
If no CSLA then no
session
Staff : Adults/Child
ratio
o Multi-Sports Coaching Session
delivery ratio if
being delivered in a school setting class size
is acceptable. If community delivery then 1:15
If staff
may
be
working alone they
must refer to this
in the Event
Specific Risk
Assessment
People
participating who
are not eligible or
medically fit
Legal liability
& Unknown
Medical
conditions
Participants Ensure participants are eligible to participate –
age, ability etc relevant to the session
Ensure participants are medically fit to participate,
enquire in sensitive and confidential manner
Check through
registers or verbally
request information
at open access
sessions
Low
Medium
Electrical sockets
on floors and walls
Electrocution
, slips, trips
and falls
Participants
and leader
Cover to wall/floor sockets
Low
High
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Signed:^ Date Spot Checked by:^ Managers Name:^

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High

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must also complete an^ “EVENT/ VENUE/ GROUP -SPECIFIC” Risk Assessment

Risk Assessment Carried Out By:^ Name:^

Signed:^ Date Spot Checked by:^ Managers Name:^

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Request letting body^ Low^ Lowto remove largeitems Child protection^ ParticipantsParticipants^ •^ Ensure that participants leave the play area with avulnerablebuddy (to the toilets/drink/break etc)frommembers of^ •^ Leaders awareness of spectators at open accessthe publicsessions and general public areas^ •^ Photography requires written consent

Brief all participants^ Low^ Lowbefore each sessionLeaders makeappropriate enquiryto member of thepublicWritten consentcollected fromparent / guardian