Generic Risk Assessment



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HAZARD IDENTIFIED: What are the hazards? Exceeding the event capacity Who might be harmed and how? Event attendees and participants What are you already doing aiming to achieve? Event capacity established on Event Application Form. Capped at 4,999. What further action is necessary? None Action by whom? Action by when? Events likely to attract large numbers, arrangements to ensure capacity not exceeded in advance, e.g. entry by ticket only. Effective Evacuation Event attendees and participants On-the-day monitoring of actual numbers in attendance to ensure capacity not exceeded, this being overseen by the event overall supervisor. Exit routes easily identifiable, including open southern boundary. Event supervisor conducts on-the-day check of venue, including means of escape. No Further action Full Emergency procedures plan in place for fire and other emergencies Staff/volunteers present to assist attendees in evacuating site (disabled/vulnerable persons as per O.S.38) and have received necessary briefing to carry this out effectively. Event attendees or participants sustaining injury or becoming ill Person requiring first aid assistance Staff/volunteers present to assist should first aid assistance be required and have received the necessary briefing to carry this out effectively. (O.S. 40 applies) None Sufficient first aid trained personnel available Large gatherings of people outside the site/leaving the site Close proximity to road ways and collision with vehicles, particularly when Pedestrian areas around the site suitable to accommodate large numbers, checked for condition and adequately lit. None

leaving the event. Staff/volunteers to monitor/action and liaise with Police for safe dispersal if required. Slips, trips and falls Staff and customers slipping/tripping/falling suffering fractures and bruising etc The site will be maintained to its usual standard for public use. Ground conditions will be monitored during lead up to event if poor weather conditions. Wires/cabling etc to be above head height wherever possible. Any cables at ground level must be secured with adequate fixing and covered at reasonable intervals to prevent trips. Identify ground level cables with hazard tape between fixings/coverings. Event organiser By published start time of event. Sloped exit at southern boundary not to be used as main ingress/egress point in poor weather. Good housekeeping work areas will be kept tidy, goods stored suitably etc. Event organisers will be responsible for ensuring safety and security of own material.

Falls from height Staff/volunteers may suffer serious, possibly fatal, injuries falling from any height. For example when setting up or breaking down structures might fall from ladders. Ladders will be suitable, regularly inspected, and used only for light work of short duration. Event organisers responsibility. No further action at this stage Violence and antisocial behaviour Staff/volunteers may suffer assaults, threats and abuse from members of the public. The premises is licensed to sell alcohol subject to the terms granted. Staff/volunteers will adhere to legal requirement not to sell alcohol other than in the terms and conditions granted. This includes set up of the bar enclosure in area defined on the plan. Violence and staff safety policies are in place including lone working. Disorder from groups of people who congregate in the area. Intimidation and abuse, including racial harassment. Staff/volunteers are trained/experienced in good, polite behaviour and how to avoid confrontation, following policy and know when to call police etc. Staff/volunteers will provide good, polite service and will not confront event attendees. Incident log will be kept and filled out as soon as possible after any incident. Incident log will be kept for inspection by the Designated Premises Supervisor at any point. Continue to keep good liaison with local police and check latest advice. Ensure all incidents promptly investigated.

Cashing up done after hours/out of customers sight with second person in attendance. Don t resist robberies CCTV is installed and clearly visible. NFDC Protocol with police re CCTV for evidential purposes. No glass vessels to be sold, whether alcoholic or otherwise. See O.S.6. Staff/volunteers will ensure a zero tolerance of drugs activity will be maintained. Liaison will take place with police regarding any suspected drug activity. In the case of larger capacity events, i.e.ticketed, Door Staff will be used where appropriate and will be SIA licensed. Noise Noise that escapes from the site may affect neighbours in an anti-social manner Event HOTLINE number attended to by nominated person from organisation responsible for event, as named on Event Application Form. Person responsible to react in appropriate way and log in incident book. Procedure for external checks to be developed. Staff protocol to be developed. NMTC 01/04/2014 Amplified music or sound events will be monitored at intervals to ensure kept at reasonable levels. Consult with environmental health on any local requirements.

Manual handling Staff/volunteers receiving back, neck and limb injuries from lifting heavy loads. All staff/volunteers are briefed how to lift properly. No further action at this stage Gas Staff/volunteers and others risk injury from fire and explosion if equipment not properly maintained and used. Included in Event Organisers specific assessment No further action at this stage. Breakages Staff/volunte ers risk cuts from broken glass from clearing up after breakages. If breakages occur during decanting, they are cleared up using dustpan and brush kept behind bar counter, with staff wearing thick gloves. Staff told not to pick up broken glass with hands. Debris put in cardboard box to reduce risk to refuse collectors. No further action necessary. Electricity Staff/volunteers and customers could get electric shocks from faulty/damaged wiring or electrical equipment Electricity safety was not part of this assessment. This should be included in the Event organisers specific assessment. It is assumed that safety and maintenance will be carried out. For example: Wiring to be checked every three years by a qualified electrician. No further action necessary. Regular PAT will be done by electrician.

Staff/volunteers will be briefed to spot damaged equipment, plugs, cable and fittings and take out of service. Staff/volunteers will be told where fuse box is to turn off electricity in the event of an emergency. Fuse box/consumer unit will be kept accessible at all times. No uncovered trailing wires at ground level, to be covered with reasonable matting areas. Hazardous substances Staff can suffer chemical burns or develop dermatitis from contact with, or use of, cleaning chemicals Included as part of Event Organisers specific assessment No further action at this stage Fire Staff/volunteers and Customers at risk in the event of fire Included in Event Organisers specific assessment. Senior organiser to check exit points are clear on event opening. Full emergency procedures and evacuation policy in place. Fire buckets/extinguishers covering each marquee and barbecue areas. Smoking Legal Compliance No smoking within marquees and other structures No further action necessary. Emergency Procedures and exit signage Public evacuation needs to follow clear routes There are two exit points to the west, one to the north, one to the east and the southern boundary is open albeit for a grassed slope area to the footpath. Suitable signage non-illuminated in place Ensure all signage is correctly maintained.