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risk assessments

Risk assessments – Is it my responsibility Please complete a risk assessment for any event you run – If you are running the event, you are in turn liable and responsible for participant safety. Please find our example risk assessments on the website here… https://www.uea.su/opportunities/commmittee-hub/risk-assessments/ If you are ever worried about how to complete a risk assessment, follow the advise provided below. If you are still worried, then please do contact the Union aden.fry@uea.ac.uk and we will support you through the process.

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What are we looking for What risks are you looking for? trip hazards, electrical hazards, risk of fire, blockage of fire exits, capacity of the venue, vulnerable individuals e.g. under 18’s, certain demographics, over intoxication, travel to and from the venue etc... Who is at risk at your event? E.g. Organisers, participants, members of the public, staff. Will the weather influence your risk management, do you have a contingency plan?

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So what should I consider Think about the controls you can put in place to reduce the risk.. Fire exits: Keeping fire exits clear by having stewards briefed and run regular checks. The risk of Fire: inform stewards of the nearest fire assembly point, and in case of emergency direct participants here, keep the list of ticket holders (participants in the venue) and check this off. Think of any controls already in place.. Fire – Fire extinguishers are in place, the venue will have a risk assessment and fire marshals, the venue has a fire assembly point which the stewards are now aware of. Try to provide as much information as possible in your controls. Try to consider as many risks as reasonably possible.

risk assessments how is risk calculated? - good example

Show your risk rating through the risk matrix Rate your risks by likelihood of happening multiplied by the severity of the risk happening – You should show your workings on the risk assessment. E.g. 2 Liklihood X 3 Severity = 6 This means the risk is tolerable, but will need the controls adhered to, to mitigate the chance of an accident of a 3 day injury/illness. It is important you show your working out, and thoroughly think through a risk and its potential impact. If you risk is above 8 – You should contact the Union before going ahead.

risk assessments https://www.uea.su/opportunities/commmittee-hub/risk-assessments/