Here is a list of all risks identified by your colleagues and entered into the shared database. New entry

HazardBank

TitleRisk LevelDescriptionCreated ByDate Created
Select optio Keith Fielding 29-04-2024 View
Behaviour Select optio Risk of overexcitement, especially at the start and end of the meeting. Keith Fielding 14-01-2024 View
Behaviour Medium Risk of overexcitement, especially at the start and end of the meeting. Keith Fielding 16-04-2026 View
Behaviour Select optio Risk of overexcitement, especially at the start and end of the meeting. Keith Fielding 29-04-2024 View
Cooking around Fire Select optio Young People briefed on how to approach fire safely, not to wave sticks around, to give each other space – taking turns if necessary. Young people briefed on safety around hot food, not to touch and allow to cool before eating. Use thick / heat resistant gloves where appropriate Adults and Young Leaders to supervise at all times and help young people where they need it. Keith Fielding 14-01-2024 View
Fire Select optio Risk of uncontrolled spread of fire. Risk of environmental damage Keith Fielding 14-01-2024 View
Fire , flames, sparks Select optio Risk of burns Keith Fielding 14-01-2024 View
General obstructions (equipment and other items) Select optio risk of injuries to participants or leaders setting up, moving, or removing items. Keith Fielding 14-01-2024 View
Individual needs Select optio Exclusion, injury, distress Keith Fielding 14-01-2024 View
Rough wood Select optio Risk of splinters or blisters from handling. Injuries from nails or staples in hands. Injuries to feet from standing on nails embedded in wood in the wood pile Keith Fielding 14-01-2024 View
Sharp items (saws, axes, and knives) Select optio Risk of injuries from mistakes or misuse. Keith Fielding 14-01-2024 View
Sleep Depravation Low Lack of sleep can lead to judment problems and increased risk of accidents 14-09-2021 View
Sleep Walking 0 Walking into lines, awandering off leading to injury 13-09-2021 View
Smoke Select optio Leaders should supervise young people, and remind them to remove themselves from the smoke if wind direction changes. Leaders to be aware of any individual medical needs (eg asthma) and ensure any medication is at hand. Keith Fielding 14-01-2024 View
Test Standalone 14-09-2021 View
Trip hazards Low The path will have several fallen branches and ruts, clear observation of surroundings needed at all times Keith Fielding 29-04-2024 View
Tripping 0 Tripping on Tent lines and pegs leading to possible injury 13-09-2021 View
Weather Select optio Maintain communication with all YP and Leaders regarding the status of their condition, it will be wet and proper attire will be required. If any participant has difficulty make it known they should immediatly let a leader know Keith Fielding 29-04-2024 View