THE PONY CLUB RISK ASSESSMENT CHECK LIST - COMPETITIONS Date______________ Location__________________________________ Map Reference___________________ Event_______________________________________________ Having started with the details of the exact location of the site so that the emergency services can be told where they are required we start our assessment at the entrance to the site. How will this affect other road users? Will vehicles be able to leave the public road at a reasonable pace ( walking speed ) and will they be a hazard to people already on site as they enter the site? What arrangements have been made to ensure that competitors, officials and spectators know where to go? How will on site traffic be controlled? Are ATV’s going to be used? Are Stewards, slip collectors and other officials using going to use vehicles during the competition? Access for first aid vehicles must also be considered at this stage. Are there public rights of way, footpaths, bridleways across or at the boundary of the site? What action needs to be taken to stop a loose horse leaving the site and going onto a public road? While considering on site vehicle movements we can also consider how horses and pedestrians will move about the site. HAZARD Access Road Main Entrance & Exit HAZARD DETAILS Dual Carriageway. Single Carriageway. Unclassified. Track. Other: Easy to find? Sufficient turning space for lorries & trailers to prevent restricting access road? Good ground conditions? Clear view from both ways? Wide enough for 2 vehicles? Alternative road gates? Other: RISK GROUP ACTIONS PLANNED PC Members. PC Officials. Parents. General Public. Animals. Property. Warning signs. Post stewards. High visibility clothing. One way system. Police action. Council action. PC Members. PC Officials. Parents. General Public. Animals. Property. Direction signs/send map. Widen entrance. No stopping at entrance. One way system. Post stewards. Fill large pot holes. Improve visibility - trim hedges etc. Other gates onto roadways closed RISK LEVEL REMARKS HIGH SIGNIFICANT ACCEPTABLE LOW HIGH SIGNIFICANT ACCEPTABLE LOW Next we consider the layout of the competition site. How will people, horses and vehicles move about the site? Date Assessed By (Print Name) Signed Date Reviewed By (Print Name) Signed Revision No 2 Page 1 of 4 April, 2014 THE PONY CLUB RISK ASSESSMENT CHECK LIST - COMPETITIONS Do we need to have horse and/or vehicle free areas? Is signage adequate? HAZARD On Site Traffic Pedestrians Spectators Competitors riding from box park to competition All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) HAZARD DETAILS PC Members. PC Officials. Parents. General Public. Animals. Property. Are they necessary? Well maintained? PC Members. PC Officials. Parents. General Public. Animals. Property. Other: Refer to PC Guidance. Slips, Trips & Falls RISK GROUP Safe vehicle routes? Safe pedestrian routes? Safe horse/pony routes? Safe spectator car parking? Safe horse transport parking? Any public right of way? Horse areas fenced & gated? Other: Marquee pegs/guy ropes? : Electric cables, P A leads, hoses etc? Rough Ground Other: PC Members. PC Officials. Parents. General Public. Animals. Property. ACTIONS PLANNED Provide separate routes for horses, pedestrians & vehicles, roped off. Horse unloading & riding areas to be enclosed & gated. If not possible list actions to be taken in "Remarks " column Parking attendants. Separate parking for spectator vehicles. Restrict vehicle use on site Sign & steward public rights of way. Rope/cone bad areas. Horse free areas. 1) Driver 17+ 2) Driver holds current licence. 3) Helmet to be worn 4) Speed to be controlled 5) No passengers 6) Safe terrain 7) Drivers authorised 8) Motor insurance necessary? Warning cones. Warning signs. Bury or cover cables etc. RISK LEVEL REMARKS HIGH SIGNIFICANT ACCEPTABLE LOW HIGH SIGNIFICANT ACCEPTABLE LOW HIGH SIGNIFICANT ACCEPTABLE LOW We have now considered the general layout of the site and can look at the ancillary activities that will be happening during the day. Date Assessed By (Print Name) Signed Date Reviewed By (Print Name) Signed Revision No 2 Page 2 of 4 April, 2014 THE PONY CLUB RISK ASSESSMENT CHECK LIST - COMPETITIONS These might include, trade stands, catering for officials and/or public catering, demonstrations, competitions or games not involving horses ( eg a dog show) or even games for younger children/members (eg bouncy castle, fairground ride). A blank line is left for these activities, if more are needed use a blank “additional activities” sheet Also consider any substances such as cleaning material, and fuels (Petrol, LPG, Diesel) that might be used. While these are unlikely to need a full assessment under the Control of substances hazardous to health regulations because only small quantities will be used t is necessary to check and to ensure that fuels are handled correctly. HAZARD Caterers & Stall Holders Branch Caterers Facilities HAZARD DETAILS Safe situation for them? Safe situation for customers? Fire Instructions displayed? Fire extinguishers present? Electrical systems tested? Gas systems tested? Food hygiene certificate? Other: Are cooking areas designed to prevent access to hot surfaces & hot liquids? Other: Branch Caterers Food Hygiene Substances including Petrol, Diesel & LPG Adequate food hygiene procedures? Suitable tables & preparation surfaces? Washing facilities for utensils? Hand washing facilities Other: Are materials safely stored? Are materials safely used? Unauthorized use prevented? Protective clothing required? Training required? Other: RISK GROUP ACTIONS PLANNED PC Members. PC Officials. Parents. General Public. Animals. Property. Ensure correctly sited Basic Food Hygiene Certificate Public Liability Insurance Checked PC Members. PC Officials. Parents. General Public. Animals. Property. Prevent access by design. Use of barriers or by restricting access. Never leave hot surfaces or liquids unattended. PC Members. PC Officials. Parents. General Public. Animals. Property. Keep hot food hot & cold food cold. Seek advice from local authority if in doubt. Helper with Hygiene certificate? PC Members. PC Officials. Parents. General Public. Animals. Property. Store under 'lock & key'. Wash hands after use. Display Pony Club Generic COSHH Assessment. Adults only to connect gas appliances and cylinders RISK LEVEL REMARKS. HIGH SIGNIFICANT ACCEPTABLE LOW HIGH SIGNIFICANT ACCEPTABLE LOW HIGH SIGNIFICANT ACCEPTABLE LOW HIGH SIGNIFICANT ACCEPTABLE LOW Other activities Eg Entertainments Dog Show/Agility We now have to consider what resources we have available in the event of an injury or other incident. Minimum levels of first aid cover are published in the Health & Safety Rule Book. Are there special circumstances that require additional resources? Date Assessed By (Print Name) Signed Date Reviewed By (Print Name) Signed Revision No 2 Page 3 of 4 April, 2014 THE PONY CLUB RISK ASSESSMENT CHECK LIST - COMPETITIONS Can a first aid team get to all parts of the site, not just the competition areas, within a reasonable time? Do you need to do anything to ensure that their routes are kept clear? How will someone call for help if required in non-competition areas? Are details of location (Post Code, Map Reference) known by emergency teams and secretary? HAZARD First Aid & Welfare Fire HAZARD DETAILS Adequate toilet facilities? Adequate washing facilities? Medical & veterinary cover? Accident book? Accident notice displayed? Emergency procedure agreed? Communications? Other: Refer to PC Guidance. Permanent Buildings Marquees and tents Vehicles Caterers Hay and straw RISK GROUP PC Members. PC Officials. Parents. General Public. Animals. Property. PC Members. PC Officials. Parents. General Public. Animals. Property ACTIONS PLANNED First Aid cover adequate for whole period. Veterinary cover adequate for whole period. Vehicle access to all areas. Two way radio communications. Mobile phone reception on site. Land line available or back up mobile phone(s) Fire extinguishers Fire Blanket Fire notices No Smoking in buildings RISK LEVEL REMARKS HIGH SIGNIFICANT ACCEPTABLE LOW HIGH SIGNIFICANT ACCEPTABLE LOW Having considered aspects that are common to all competitions we need to consider the competitions we are running. Specific check lists need to be completed for all the disciplines that make up the competition or show. Please indicate below those used. Dressage Tetrathlon Date Assessed By (Print Name) Show Jumping Polo Signed Cross Country Endurance Date Reviewed By (Print Name) Mounted Games Polocrosse Signed Revision No 2 Page 4 of 4 April, 2014