Hi folks - I have been asked for a 'Risk Assessment' - for something we
are doing with Sunshine Arts on Saturday - never, ever, been asked for one
before - does anyone have a model I could use please??
On Thu, Jul 02, 2009 at 11:08:46AM -0400, Daverhunt@... wrote:
> Hi folks - I have been asked for a 'Risk Assessment' - for something we
> are doing with Sunshine Arts on Saturday - never, ever, been asked for one
> before - does anyone have a model I could use please??
It rather depends on the activity! Ceilidh dance? Fire-eating
tutorial? Underwater escapology workshop?
I hope that sally doesn't mind me emailing this one out - It's the one
shepley festival did and emailed to morris teams last year. I do design risk
assessments for work (less useful for your application being that they are
for sewage treatment works- lucky me eh?!) - but the risk assessment
numbering sally has done here (risk = severity * likelihood), with severity
and likelihood rated 1 to 3 is very similar what I do commercially...
Jems
On 02/07/2009, Dave Holland <dave@...> wrote:
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>
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> On Thu, Jul 02, 2009 at 11:08:46AM -0400, Daverhunt@...<Daverhunt%40aol.com>wrote:
> > Hi folks - I have been asked for a 'Risk Assessment' - for something we
> > are doing with Sunshine Arts on Saturday - never, ever, been asked for
> one
> > before - does anyone have a model I could use please??
>
> It rather depends on the activity! Ceilidh dance? Fire-eating
> tutorial? Underwater escapology workshop?
>
> The HSE has a bunch of example risk assessments here:
> http://www.hse.gov.uk/risk/casestudies/
> You can probably work something plausible up from those.
>
> Cheers,
> Dave
>
>
I always think about the various activities which I am running, then
consider the implicit hazards, then the precautions I will take or have
other people take. It's a style which works across many contexts.
The combination of hazard and precaution make the risk and this should
always be low or negligible to be acceptable
Makes a nice table which looks impressive.
More importantly it shows that you have thought about all the angles.
Noel
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