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The document outlines a risk assessment for a Night Market event scheduled for September 20, 2023. It identifies various hazards such as natural features, plant and equipment, water and waste management, and safeguarding issues, along with existing controls and additional measures needed to ensure safety. Continuous monitoring during the event is emphasized to adapt to any changes in risk conditions.

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The document outlines a risk assessment for a Night Market event scheduled for September 20, 2023. It identifies various hazards such as natural features, plant and equipment, water and waste management, and safeguarding issues, along with existing controls and additional measures needed to ensure safety. Continuous monitoring during the event is emphasized to adapt to any changes in risk conditions.

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Date of risk

20 SEPTEMBER 2023
assessment
Name of activity,
event
Night MARKET Location of the
event

Risk Assessment
What hazard have you How are the risks already controlled? What has changed that needs to be thought
identified? What are the risks Who is at risk?
What extra controls are needed? about and controlled?
from it?
Keep checking throughout the activity in case you need to
change what you’re doing or even stop the activity.

This is a great place to add comments which will be used as part


of the review.

Site features – All present Check out the access to site, the boundaries and any features that may present
a risk – for example: activity areas, rock edges, rivers, ponds/lakes.
Risk of injuries from:
Be aware of maintenance areas, machinery etc.and warn young people.
Natural features
Be clear on arrival if any areas are out of bounds to campers when
Plant & equipment
unsupervised

Ensure appropriate footwear is worn at all times. Avoid barefeet unless activity
specific.

Water & Waste – All present Is there an appropriate source of fresh, drinkable water?

Infection & vermin What system/area is in place for disposing of waste water and food and
packaging?

Toilets & showers - Young people Ensure tioilet facilities provide appropriate use by dividing sexes and
and leaders adults/young as much as possible.
Safeguarding issues,
Provide appropriate disposal for feminine hygiene products.
Waterborne disease
Check with the site how they are they adequately managed for the risk of
Legionella?

Vehicles & people All present Restrict vehicle access to pedestrian areas as much as possible.

Risk of collision & injury Young people to carry kit to camping area. Make more than one trip if needed.
Use trolleys if provided

Create a traffic team to manage vehicles if use is unavoidable.

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