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Has any kind soul produced a risk assessment for a shooting syndicate?
If so would it be possible to have a look at it to see if I have covered all areas
Many Thanks in advance
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Not done a risk assessment but the end result would always be fatal. Just look at what you do and try to avoid that end result.
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You could try someone like the Countryside Alliance, British Association for Shooting and Conservation, Game Conservancy etc - pretty sure that one or other of them HAS done an example risk assessment
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Which particular shooting discapline is it they are going to be taking part in?
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Safety Smurf
Type of shooting includes Wild Fowling, Pidgeon shooting, Driven Game and general rough shooting - All on private land
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Is this a job? or a hobby / sports activity? Though I agree there is a risk involved, I just dont immediately see the need for a risk assessment.
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Have you considered the experience of the syndicate members? If they are inexperienced I would be inclined to specify ratio of one 'Coach' per shooter.
If the coaches are being paid, then it's a job to them and a risk assessment is necessary. It's still a good idea whether it's a professional requirement or not.
I know there is a lot of people on this forum with a similar background to mine who know only too well that this is one aspect of life where you don't get chance to learn from your mistakes.
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I dont think shooting syndicates have coaches, it is usually a bunch of wealthy gents (can include children) paying £1-2K+ a day to do some shooting.
The only "employees" i believe that coul be risk assessed in these cases would be the beaters, distancing shooting lines, angle of shot i.e. not shooting low / at beaters etc and other general good practice / shooting rules should apply.
Cant count the times I have been covered in lead shot by a trigger happy....
Des
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I've done shooting RA's for game shoots etc. Happy to send one over if you let me know where to send it (will have to sanitise it a bit first!).
Whoever said below that you don't need one obviously doesn't appreciate that bullets & shot don't stop where or when you want and there is the possibility of beaters etc. being in the line of fire!
Happy to send on what I have.
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Hello, I'd be really interested to also see your risk assessment if possible? Game shooting is a past-time of mine and so I have some experience within this field, excuse the pun! These days a lot of the larger shoots have a number of employees to ensure the days experience goes well. If the shoot has 5 or more employees at any one time then there is a legal requirement to have a H&S policy or risk criminal prosecution. If you have visited BASC's (British Association of Shooting and Conservation) website there is lot's of guidance to help you ensure your syndicate days are safe days to remember. Below is a general list of hazards that should be considered. Don't forget emergencies aswell by the way! From experience I've witnessed an elderly gent keel over from a heart attack, with the air ambulance having to be called out due to the location. Unfortunately this gentleman never recovered and died doing what he loved. I've got to admit I can think of far worse ways to leave mother earth. Hope this helps, Regards Stuart (Grad IOSH)
• Slipping/tripping hazards
• Fire (for example from flammable materials)/welding/burning
• Electricity (for example poor wiring)
• Chemicals (for example battery acid)
• Gas, fume, dust
• Signals
• Fall of shot quarry
• Dogs on pegs
• Local hazards- power lines, bridges
• Alcohol
• Direction of shooting
• Public rights of way / property
• Weather
• Transport of guns, and shoot personnel
• Public access
• Chemicals and feeds storage
• Chemicals and feeds use
• Use of tools
• Use of ATV and other vehicles
• Training
• Catering and food supply
• Shoot demonstrators
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MEden380 wrote:Has any kind soul produced a risk assessment for a shooting syndicate?
If so would it be possible to have a look at it to see if I have covered all areas
Many Thanks in advance
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I have a long background in shooting and currently act as competent person for a number of large and small shoots. I'd be happy to provide a copy of a generic RA.
chris@crammersafety.co.uk
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