newadventure
19-11-2009, 07:17 PM
I have been to the park today and done my very first risk assessment
Could you please tell me if I have the right idea?
Where I have put under constant review any ideas would be very welcome?
Is there anything important I have missed?
Thanks
ORKSIE
19-11-2009, 07:25 PM
I have on mine,
check play eqpt is safe, not damaged.
CHECK FOR sYRINGES (oops Caps)
sarah707
19-11-2009, 07:45 PM
I have check for syringes as well... also to check inside the little play house for rude pictures!
We have a swan problem too so mine mentions that.
Be careful with your high / medium / low ratings... high means a risk of imminent death!
Hth :D
Straws
19-11-2009, 08:23 PM
I have poisonous plants berries ect and wasp stings like Sarah says I would be careful whith your high risks...... strangers and lost child are not what I would consider high risk
Straws xx
Daisy1956
19-11-2009, 08:27 PM
agree with everyone else about syringes thanks for tip about pictures in house not come across that yet but you live and learn, dont forget first-aid kit anti-bacterial gel(with permission of course)aswell
newadventure
19-11-2009, 08:55 PM
Thanks guys I thought High Medium and Low was the chances of it happening!
Should I change them to to something else maybe Minor, Major, Death?
I thought about needles and grafetti but since there was none I didnt write it on but I will now as I suppose that covers every park
What cation would you take if there was rude pictures?
Thanks
sarah707
19-11-2009, 09:05 PM
What cation would you take if there was rude pictures?
Thanks
One of my mindees once came out of the tube slide and said 'Sarah there's a big willy in the slide' :eek:
I mentioned it to parents at pick up in case she said it again later :D
carlen222
26-01-2010, 08:45 PM
One of my mindees once came out of the tube slide and said 'Sarah there's a big willy in the slide' :eek:
I mentioned it to parents at pick up in case she said it again later :D
NO WAY!!!! omg you just dont expect that from a park!!!!!!!!!!
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