Risk Assessment: Monday Run Date Assessed by Location Date of next review 24 May 2016 Sarah Ov, Rachel Wickham and Richard Wingfield Elephant and Castle to Battersea Park via Lambeth, Vauxhall and Pimlico Link to full map: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=115gseyyd9isjwqbkjblkuqac1de May 2017 (1) Brook Drive Along Brook Drive there are various junctions with side roads where cars drive in or out. Runners could potentially come into contact with a car driving in or out of the side roads. hazard and A map indicating the side roads will be published alongside this Risk Assessment on the Club take caution when running along roads which intersect with side roads.
(2) The intersection at Brook Drive and Kennington Road (3) The intersection at Lambeth Road and Kennington Road cross the road (without traffic lights) to get to the circle and could potentially cross the road (with traffic lights) and could potentially Low hazard and A map indicating the crossing will Assessment on the Club A map indicating the crossing will Assessment on the Club
(4) Lambeth Road Along Lambeth Road there are various junctions with side roads where cars drive in or out. (5) The intersection at Lambeth Road and Sail Street and the subway under the tunnel Runners could potentially come into contact with a car driving in or out of the side roads. cross the road and could potentially The tunnel is poorly lit which could lead to collisions with runners hazard and A map indicating the side roads will be published alongside this Risk Assessment on the Club take caution when running along roads which intersect with side roads. A map indicating the crossing and the tunnel will be published alongside this Risk Assessment on the Club road and to wear high visibility clothing and take care when running in darkness.
(6) The intersection at Lambeth Road and Lambeth High Street (7) The roundabout next to Albert Embankment cross the road (without traffic lights) to get to the circle and could potentially cross the road (with traffic lights) and could come into contact Low hazard and A map indicating the crossing will Assessment on the Club A map indicating the crossing will Assessment on the Club
(8) The path by the River Thames parallel to Albert Embankment The path at this point is very narrow and there are often a large number of tourists and other pedestrians. In particular, the bus shelter near the Tamesis Dock makes it difficult to see people coming the other way. (9) A tight blind spot just after the Secret Intelligence Service Runners could come into collisions with Runners could come into collisions with hazard and A map indicating the narrow section will be published alongside this Risk Assessment on the Club be aware of pedestrians and A map indicating the blind spot will be published alongside this Risk Assessment on the Club be aware of pedestrians and
(10) The ramp from Riverside Walk to Vauxhall Bridge There is tight turn after the subway under the bridge onto the ramp (particularly when coming back the other way down the ramp to the subway). There is also a slight blind spot when going from the ramp to the Vauxhall Bridge. (11) Vauxhall Bridge The pavement on the left hand side of the bridge is very narrow and right next to a busy Runners could lose their balance if they are running too fast down the ramp. Runners could also come into collisions with pedestrians or other Runners could come into collisions with runners, or with cars if they fell into the hazard and A map indicating the subway and ramp will be published alongside this Risk Assessment on the Club take caution when running round tight corners or down the ramp, as well as to be aware of pedestrians and A map indicating the narrow pavement on the bridge will be published alongside this Risk Assessment on the Club be aware of pedestrians and
(12) The bike rack where Vauxhall Bridge meets Grosvenor Road (13) The Shell petrol station along Grosvenor Road There are two points where cars drive in and out of the petrol station. Runners could come into collisions with the bike rack, or cross the road (without traffic lights) and could potentially hazard and A map indicating the bike rack will Assessment on the Club be aware of pedestrians and A map indicating the two points will be published alongside this Risk Assessment on the Club
(14) The stairs from Chelsea Bridge Road to the entrance to Battersea Park (15) The north west part of Battersea Park where there is no lighting Runners could trip or fall whilst running up or down the stairs. When running in darkness, runners could come into collisions with hazard and A map indicating the stairs will be published alongside this Risk Assessment on the Club take caution when running up or down stairs. A map indicating the dark part of the park will be published alongside this Risk Assessment on the Club wear high visibility clothing and take care when running in darkness.