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scottr  
#1 Posted : 05 July 2010 08:29:26(UTC)
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scottr

Could anybody provide a sample r/a or guidance on the completion of the same.
PhilBeale  
#2 Posted : 05 July 2010 09:52:03(UTC)
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PhilBeale

Won't it depend on what you are risk assessing for. HM Goverment provide a guidance document for fire safety for people with disability, I think you might need to be a bit more specific. http://www.communities.g...iresafetyassessmentmeans Phil
Ron Hunter  
#3 Posted : 05 July 2010 14:04:23(UTC)
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Ron Hunter

If it;s a "DDA Checklist" you're after to measure compliance against, try googling that term. Loads of free rsources out there.
boblewis  
#4 Posted : 05 July 2010 17:14:02(UTC)
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boblewis

The following link provides some good ideas http://www.hse.gov.uk/diversity/risk.htm You will find that much DDA stuff is subsumed under the title of Diversity hence the title of the Council's working party on this subject. There is also an EU document concerning diversity and risk assessment Bob
boblewis  
#5 Posted : 05 July 2010 17:16:03(UTC)
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boblewis

Ron Hunter  
#6 Posted : 05 July 2010 23:29:44(UTC)
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Ron Hunter

boblewis wrote:
The following link provides some good ideas http://www.hse.gov.uk/diversity/risk.htm You will find that much DDA stuff is subsumed under the title of Diversity hence the title of the Council's working party on this subject. There is also an EU document concerning diversity and risk assessment Bob
Not shooting the messenger Bob (thanks for the link) but reading the documents at the link you provided.......sheesh! I'm all for plain language, but these are surely the most patronising documents I've ever seen on the HSE Site!
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