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1 If reasonably practicable take some action to reduce risk
RISK ASSESSMENT Golf Foundation Likelihood Unlikely Possible Likely RISK CALCULATOR Club/Society/Project Name: Berkshire Location: Bisham Abbey Assessment Date: 14/05/2019 Assessment Approved by: Jason Sorrell Activity (e.g. Tri-Golf/StreegGolf/ Super Sixes): Tri-Golf Festival Signature: Consequence Slightly harmful Harmful Extremely harmful Trivial Acceptable Moderate Substantial Unacceptable If reasonably practicable take some action to reduce risk Action must be taken to remove or reduce risk. No action required. Hazard Observed Who may be harmed? Consequence (C) What’s the worst thing that can happen? Likelihood (L) Risk rating before controls C x L Control Measures Calculation of Risk (after control measures) EXAMPLE Environmental Hazards (indoor & outdoor). Pupil, staff, leaders Harmful Possible Moderate During set up, all areas and surfaces to be checked for damage , also check there is sufficient space for games and surface is suitable (i.e. too hard / soft). Acceptable Any objects on the ground Pupils, Staff, leaders Slip or trip injuries Playing surface to be checked to highlight areas which may be uneven.

2 Tri-Golf Skills Challenge
RISK ASSESSMENT Tri-Golf Skills Challenge Hazard Observed Who may be harmed? Consequence - what’s the worst thing that can happen? Likelihood (L) Risk rating before controls (C x L) Control Measures Calculation of Risk (after control measures) Person being hit by golf ball. Pupils , Staff, Leaders, Spectators Minor injuries Possible Moderate Games organised/ set up as follows to reduce risk of injury: Safety areas placed 3m (3 club lengths) behind children’s hitting area. Only one club and ball is used per teeing area. Maximum two tees per game. Children should not run with clubs. No real golf balls used on school grounds. Golf Xtreme balls are soft (tennis balls or compressed foam) and clubs are junior friendly. All equipment stored away from children waiting to play in safety area. A “STOP” command is shouted and made clear in safety talk at start of activity in case anyone moves out the of the safety area whilst not taking part. Children will only hit when leader says so. Check all behind safety area. Children not playing to be behind red safety cones at all times. All children hit golf balls under controlled conditions into the same target area and in same direction. No one should be in danger of being hit with ball. All golf clubs checked before start of play for any breakages. Acceptable Children falling over Pupils Minor Injuries The activity involves running to fetch balls and coming back to hitting area. All surfaces to be checked to make sure they are clean, free from rubbish and not slippery. Children left alone with coach Pupils, Staff 1 2 1 with a minor Not possible All work to be carried out in groups and with teacher present if using an outside coach. All coaches are CRB checked and qualified Tri-golf / Golf Xtreme coaches. Toilet breaks to be managed.

3 Tri-Golf Skills Challenge
RISK ASSESSMENT Tri-Golf Skills Challenge Hazard Observed Who may be harmed? Consequence - what’s the worst thing that can happen? Likelihood (L) Risk rating before controls (C x L) Control Measures Calculation of Risk (after control measures) Physical Injury Pupils Minor Injuries Possible Low All children embark on warm-up activity before session begins. Teachers should be aware of any child’s medical history / disability. All equipment used is suitable for the children’s ages (Primary -Tri-golf, Secondary – Golf Xtreme). Acceptable Collisions with other participants during the activity Instructors ensure there is good group control during the session. Action required Responsible person Completion Date Weather – if hot make sure the children have suitable rest and recovery during competition and also they are fully hydrated Traffic/Moving vehicles – children to be fully supervised at all times via staff and leaders when crossing or walking through car parks and roads. Action plan agreed with (signature) Date: Coach / Teachers


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