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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, ...
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Risk Assessment Carried Out By:^ Name:^
Signed:^ Date Spot Checked by:^ Managers Name:^
Signed:^ Date
Qualification of^ •^ Basketball Coaching Sessionstaff
If no level2 or – must have alevel 2 x\coaching qualification above - nosessionIf no CSLA or • Supervised Basketball Session – must beabove – nominimum CSLAsession • All Coaches must be CRB Checked Staff : Adults/Child^ o^ Basketball Coaching Sessionratio
Check through^ Low^ Mediumregisters or verballyrequest informationat open accesssessions Electrical socketsElectrocutionParticipants^ •^ Cover to wall/floor socketson floors and walls, slips, tripsand leaderand falls
Low^
High
Risk Assessment Carried Out By:^ Name:^
Signed:^ Date Spot Checked by:^ Managers Name:^
Signed:^ Date Manual Handling^ Injury^ Leaders,^ •^ Appropriate instructions are given on how to lift orvolunteersmove specialist items of equipment^ •^ Ensure enough staff are available to move heavyobjects as required Review Date:
Ensure that staff^ Medium^ Mediumhave receivedappropriateinstruction onmanual handling Condition andSlips, Trips,Participants,^ •^ Inspection of the floor surface to ensure it is safeaccess of play areaFalls andparents,for the session to take place(grass, astroturf,obstruction ofvolunteers^ •^ Access to Qualified First Aider, First Aid Kit andtarmac, indooraccessand leadersTelephoneareas), i.e.^ •^ Publicity states what access is available, e.g.Slippery, wet,Wheelchair accessuneven, dirty, dogfaeces, litter, glass,large bricks andstones
Request letting body^ Low^ Lowor managementorganisation toclean if required.If area cannot bemade safe cone offthe area Any obstructionsSlips, Trips &Participants^ •^ Removal of any items an safe distance fromi.e. Benches,Falls& Leaderaround the sides of the Basketball CourtChairs, Equipment,^ •^ Access to Qualified First Aider, First Aid Kit andBagsTelephonesurrounding theplay area
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