Can anybody give me some pointers for a bus journey risk assessment please?
As I don't drive most of our journeys will be on foot or by bus - I have done a walking risk assessment, but am stumped when it comes to the bus one
Total mind blank!
Can anybody give me some pointers for a bus journey risk assessment please?
As I don't drive most of our journeys will be on foot or by bus - I have done a walking risk assessment, but am stumped when it comes to the bus one
Total mind blank!
safety at bus stop
brakes on buggy, child strapped in
children to remain seated
waiting while bus stops before getting up
Just off the top of my head hth xx
if you missed the bus
if the bus breaks down or is in an aciddent
would you take the mindees understairs if its a double decker
if its late
Debra x (kyddcare.com)
Yes i agree with Beaka and Debratina
I use the bus a lot - live in a village and don't drive
stand at bus stop away from road - hold hands/reins/buggy.
Use seatbelts if provided - as they are on our bus, but not on town buses very often
Walkers go on in front of me and sit next to me, then I get off first followed by them to hold buggy.
Use reins if necessary
remain seated till bus stops
that's off the top of my head kids love the village bus as the old folks are a routine bunch and get to know them.
Hardest thing is saying 'No' when the bus is busy and an oldie says they can 'sit with me if you like'. Don't like to hurt their feelings but they are my responsibility.
Happy to be back with the Greenies
Ask the driver not to pull off until lo's are seated. Our local drivers are very good, already trained to do this. In some towns they seem to delight in sending passengers spinning toward the rear seats.
Getting on and off with buggy, bags and children.
the best way of getting off a bus with a buggy is going off backwards
there is less risk of getting caught between the bus and the kerb.
i catch about 4 buses a day and get very strange looks of the drivers if i get on by myself
Debra x (kyddcare.com)
Thanks everyone, got it sorted now
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