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Posted By Michael S Ward
This is a new venture that is being considered by a registered charity.
I have been asked if I would provide advice and assistance with writing H&S policy, risk assessments and general H&S matters. I haven't made a commitment yet, as this is a new area for me so any help would be appreciated.
As I understand it they are considering the usual adventure playground/assault course, usual outdoor sports and possibly water sports, and may at some time include trips to other outdoor centres. Age range is anticipated to anywhere from 8 to 16, but they may look at younger age groups in time.
Although writing policies, doing risk assessments etc is not an issue, I would appreciate any guidance or advice etc with regards to an 'outdoor pursuits centre activities' and what aspects I should be considering, and any contact details of charities etc or web sites I can go to for advice would be much appreciated.
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Posted By Mike Herbert
I found the ROSPA site quite useful for a lot of this sort of thing.
They have a section on Play and another on water and adventure pursuits.
hope this helps
mike
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Posted By henrys
Mickael
Can you confirm whether they are looking to set-up a centre or looking to send children to established centres.
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Posted By Maggie Atterbury
You may find the DfES guidance for outdoor activities for school age children - Health and Safety of Pupils on Educational Visits - and it's three supliments, useful. These are downloadable from the DfES web site.
All play equipment must conform to EN 1176 and safety surfaces beneath the equipment must conform to EN 1177
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Posted By Michael S Ward
Thanks for the help and advice I have so far recieved. A bit more information about the stage we are at with the project follows.
This is part of the initial setting up process of a new scheme for an existing centre.
Currently the charity management team are writing a business plan, revising the charities constitution, management policies etc to reflect the new project. Part of the requirement is to write the H&S policy and provide some initial risk assesments etc to demonstrate that there are safe systems in place ready to go.
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Posted By tommy_t
I know that the 'Outward Bound Trust' runs a 2-day course on 'Managing Risk in Outdoor Activities'.
Even if you aren't interested in the course, their website www.outwardbound-uk.org gives information on how they manage risk at their Outward Bound centres - it may give you some tips, and they may be happy to share best practice with you.
We sent some people on a 'team building' course at an Outward Bound centre and I thought their approach to safety was excellent.
We sent adults, but I undertand that centres that take children must be licensed.
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