How do i do a risk assesment ??
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    Default How do i do a risk assesment ??

    Is it literally going aroundy house and writing out possible risks and the writing what I've done to minimise the risk ??

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    Yes that pretty much it.
    Go around each room being used and write everything down from a missing toy part to a curled up rig for example.
    Then list the action taken or if not what you will be doing if its not solverble straight away. For example a loose fence in the garden, then tape of that section and log the details of who you have contacted to come out and fix it and when.

    Hope this helps.

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    Thank you Amanda :-)

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    Your welcome hun :-)
    Amanda's Little Pandas Childminding

 

 

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