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=Event Description=
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eg. HF outing to the Common


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== Additional Risk Assessment ==

Revision as of 14:25, 23 September 2017

This is the "Risk Assessment" template. It should be called in the following format:

{{RiskAssessment
|Title=Risk Assessment
|Status=Example
|Event Lead=Members/David Young
|Author=Members/David Young
|Reviewed by=Members/David Young
|Written=2017-09-22
|Reviewed=2017-09-22
|Description=e.g. HF outing to the Common
}}

Edit the page to see the template text.


Risk Evaluation Guide Low Severity Medium Severity High Severity
Low Likelihood L L M
Medium Likelihood L M H
High Likelihood M H H


Risk Assessment

Hazard to health and/or safety present Possible risk to persons & public Precautions already taken Risk Level (Severity x Likelihood). Action Required, by whom and when?
Slips, trips and falls Minor injuries Keep floor areas clear of hazards L
Non-ionising radiation Warming of body tissue Antennas are operated above head height. Warning signs are placed nearby L
Manual handling Risk of Musculoskeletal injures, cuts, bruises and crushing. Large/heavy items are carried by two or more people. M
Lead-acid batteries Shorting of contacts could lead to damage to the cells or fire Contacts are taped over for storage and transportation M
Wires temporarily at head height during setup/packdown Risk of injury caused by walking into partially assembled antennas Ensure all club members present are aware of the construction going on L

Additional Risk Assessment