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I have been asked to carry out a risk assessment of the grounds of social housing properties. Other that the usual DDA checks and the obvious slips and falls issues can any one offer a pro forma I could adapt rather than reinventing the wheel.
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SBH
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You can't risk assess static premises. IMO.
You can hazard-spot, and / or manage by checklist, which may be what you are really thinking of.
There is a case for identifying specific 'extra' elements of premises - this has been discussed before but can't recall any search terms - needing additional management, such as having lifts, or asbestos, or similar. It is the management systems required which is the focus.
So in your situation - the grounds - slopes, nearby features such as water, parking arrangements, all may create some additional problems (not sure they would be 'risks' as such). Whether merely having a slope creates a risk very much depends . . .
Who asked you and what are they expecting? Maybe they are under the impression EVERYTHING MUST be "risk assessed". Not true of course.
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Yes I meant inspections I am doing too many jobs at once.
SBH
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