Posted By Matt Wardman
>Now, who has declared that they are personally responsible for the risk assessments of conkers, balloons, soap bubbles, falling fruit, boy scouts camp fires, school trips ? Or do they prefer to remain anonymous ?
Not sure if you intend this one to be taken seriously, however...
The camp fires at least have been risk-assessed by anyone who has taken any boy scouts camping:
Fire risk assessment of campsites is included in the Scout Association "Fire Safety" fact sheet here:
http://www.scoutbase.org.../facts/pdfs/fs320007.pdf"There should be extra consideration made to
premises with sleeping accommodation, such as
campsites, plus any premises where people sleep. ".
Campfires probably went out with Timmy the Dog.
And as for school trips g>, you are going to regret asking.
This is a list of points for which Head Teachers should have "a clear policy and robust systems":
* Ensuring that leaders and helpers have the appropriate experience and competence
• Checking the objectives of the visit
• Co-operating with governors to ensure that approval has been obtained from the LEA for visits abroad, residential visits or adventure activities
• Balancing the educational benefits of the visit against the foreseeable risks
• Ensuring that suitable and sufficient risk assessments have been done
• Encouraging pupils to take an active part in the risk assessment
• Ensuring that the risk assessment is sent to parents with other information about the visit
• Checking that essential paperwork, such as consent forms, has been completed
• Ensuring that there are contingency plans and emergency plans
• Ensuring that any concerns about school visits are brought to the head teacher and properly investigated
• Ensuring that leaders and helpers are suitable for the activity and are appropriately trained. Risk assessment should be part of that training
• Ensuring that teachers report on completed visits and that there is a specific requirement to list any potential improvements that they may have identified
• Carrying out/making arrangements for periodic “field” monitoring of visits
Source:
http://www.hse.gov.uk/sc...rips/pdf/conclusions.pdfAlternatively, Rospa will give you a 90 page booklet.
I make no judgement (yet) - I merely provide evidence to stimulate conversation...
Matt