Happy Feet
17-02-2009, 07:41 PM
I'm just doing some risk assessments, the ones for our trips to local parks and toddler groups are coming out very simialr....is that going to be a problem? I don't want to look like i've been lazy and just done a quick copy & paste!!! There are differences in each (obviously!) but there are looking similar!!!
Someone please re-assure me and put my mind at rest!!!
xx
sarah707
17-02-2009, 07:50 PM
A lot of mine are copied from others as the risks will be similar.
However my territorial swans one is a law unto itself :D
Happy Feet
17-02-2009, 08:01 PM
Thanks for your reply Sarah...I didn't want to get too carried away if I was doing it wrong!!!
Should I even ask about territorial swans?!?!?!?
Trouble
17-02-2009, 08:02 PM
no dont go there:panic:
Happy Feet
17-02-2009, 08:16 PM
Sorry rascal :group hug:
peanuts
17-02-2009, 09:50 PM
do you have a photo of them so we can see them
miffy
17-02-2009, 09:52 PM
However my territorial swans one is a law unto itself :D
I think you should tell :D
Miffy xx
gigglinggoblin
17-02-2009, 09:55 PM
LOL @ swans, I put swans on my risk assessment for ducks earlier today!
I am doing a lot of copy and paste, the risks are similar so its a bit pointless re-wording and I dont want ofsted to say I have missed out big lumps. Would rather do too much than not enough! Of course I havent had an inspection yet so my advice prob isnt the best
sarah707
18-02-2009, 08:29 AM
Between where I live and town there is a lovely pond and the path to town goes past the pond...
At certain times of year, we get an influx of swans.
There are 2 swans who live peacefully on the pond, have babies, bring them up there etc.
The new swans move in and live on the path and they are vicious! :eek:
They fight the swans on the pond, poo all over the path (and it's big slippy poo) and hiss at everyone who walks by.
We have to walk a long way round to avoid them :panic:
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