Start Date Finish Date Location Map Reference Having started with the details of the exact location of the site so that the emergency services can be told where they are required we start our assessment at the entrance to the site. How will this affect other road users? Will vehicles be able to leave the public road at a reasonable pace ( walking speed ) and will they be a hazard to people already on site as they enter the site? What arrangements have been made to ensure that members, officials and instructors know where to go? Is anyone going to use a vehicle during the rally, if so is it really necessary? How are horses and pedestrians going to move about the site, take particular note of the start and finish of the rally? Access for first aid vehicles must also be considered at this stage, may only be for a NHS Trust ambulance to collect a casualty. Are there public rights of way, footpaths or bridleways across or at the boundary of the site? What action needs to be taken to stop a loose horse leaving the site and going onto a public road? Dual Carriageway. Warning signs. Access Road Track. Single Carriageway. One way system. Post stewards. Unclassified. Police action. High visibility clothing. Council action. Main Entrance & Exit Easy to find? Sufficient turning space for lorries & trailers to prevent restricting access road? Good ground conditions? Clear view from both ways? Wide enough for 2 vehicles? Alternative road gates? Direction signs/send map. Widen entrance. No stopping at entrance. One way system. Post stewards. Fill large pot holes. Improve visibility - trim hedges etc. Other gates onto roadways closed All gates closed during rally Next we consider the layout of our camp site. How will people, horses and vehicles move about the site? By (Print Name) Signed By (Print Name) Signed Page 1 of 6
Do we need to have horse and/or vehicle free areas? Is signage adequate? Are we doing anything to instruct or amuse parents? We must also consider stabling, the storage of feed and bales of hay and straw. Is there anything else happening on the site at the same time, for example farming, and equestrian centre? Safe vehicle routes? Parking area to clearly marked Any public right of way? Horse areas fenced & gated? Movements of horses, vehicles on site. Safe pedestrian routes? Safe spectator car parking? Parking attendants. Sign & steward public rights of way. pedestrians and Safe horse/pony routes? Safe horse transport parking? Restrict vehicle use on site Rope/cone bad areas. All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) Slips, Trips & Falls Are they necessary? Well maintained? Refer to PC Guidance. Marquee pegs/guy ropes? : Electric cables, P A leads, hoses etc? Rough Ground 1) Driver 17+ 2) Driver holds current licence. 3) Helmet to be worn 4) Speed to be controlled 5) No passengers 6) Safe terrain 7) Drivers authorised 8) Motor insurance necessary? 9) Warning cones. Warning signs. Bury or cover cables etc. Stable Block Extinguishing media present? See fire risk assessment Even if an arrangement with the land Fire instructions displayed? Rehearse fire drill By (Print Name) Signed By (Print Name) Signed Page 2 of 6
Feed and forage storage No smoking signs displayed? Segregated hay/bedding store? Horse areas fenced and gated? Stable yards tidy? Muck heap adequate? Tools safely put away? Other Bales safely stacked Feed bins rodent proof Property Provide and test fire alarm Notify fire brigade Stable yards, unloading & riding areas fenced and gated. Restrict access to unsafe areas Regular checks/inspections of all areas Restrict access to high bale stacks Large bales secure Feed bins owner a general check is advised. Now we consider the instruction, what are we aiming to teach the members? How will the instructors be given adequate information about their ride and what to teach them? Instruction Instructors Competent? On PC register? Helpers available? Adequate space Facilities suitable for each ride's ability. Safeguarding. Accredited instructors. Supervision as required Brief instructors before start. Observe each ride for part of rally Move riders in ride not suitable for their ability or pony. Children left at rally: Contact details for parent Responsible adult at rally Time of collection and person collecting Communications particularly XC rally when out of sight. Indoor School Equipment Stored in arena? Inspect school and spectator areas Entrance/Exit doors. before start of rally Arena Surface Entrance/Exit doors supervised By (Print Name) Signed By (Print Name) Signed Page 3 of 6
Hacking out Other instruction Eg Parents Spectator area. Warm up area Other users of stabling etc? Lighting Route Road crossings Supervision of warm up area. Lighting used as required Owners risk assessment seen Check route beforehand Assess road crossing stewards Competent riders supervise group Members competent for ride. Able to do the ride Safe unaccompanied Distance and anticipated time How are we going to keep our members amused, evening activities? You need to do a line for each activity - Supervision other than instruction. Supervisors Competent? Safeguarding DBS Checks Male & Female? Sufficient activities to fill free time? Safe play areas available Brief supervisors daily Adequate communications Evening entertainment Self declaration forms completed. Local Police/Social Security checks Alcohol policy agreed. Visitors asked to report on arrival By (Print Name) Signed By (Print Name) Signed Page 4 of 6 Social activity Eg B-B-Q Swimming Sketches by each ride
Sleeping and welfare arrangements, remember to include everyone who is staying overnight not just the members. Meals, washing etc. Accommodation Catering Food Hygiene Electricity Sleeping arrangements Washing Toilet facilities Safeguarding DBS checks Adequate food hygiene procedures? On site kitchen Reheating chilled food Drinks Suitable tables & preparation surfaces? Washing facilities for utensils? Hand washing facilities Electrical installations? Generator? Electrical appliances? Lighting? Other Dormitories Own caravans etc Tents Portaloos Hot water Overnight supervision Keep hot food hot & cold food cold. Seek advice from local authority if in doubt. Helper with Hygiene certificate? Ensure installation and equipment has been recently checked. Use RCD protection on portable equipment. Do not allow children to bring mains electrical items to camp. We now have to consider what resources we have available in the event of an injury or other incident. Minimum levels of first aid cover are published in the Health & Safety Rule Book. Are there special circumstances that require additional resources? Can a first aid team get to all parts of the site within a reasonable time? Do you need to do anything to ensure that their routes are kept clear? How will someone call for help? Are details of location (Post Code, Map Reference) known by first aider and organiser? Do we have medical form for all members staying at camp and contact details for their parents or an alternative if their parents are away? By (Print Name) Signed By (Print Name) Signed Page 5 of 6
. First Aid Adequate toilet facilities? First Aid cover adequate for whole period. & Accident book? Emergency procedure agreed? Adequate washing facilities? Vehicle access to all areas. Mobile phone reception on site. Veterinary cover adequate for whole Welfare Accident notice displayed? Communications? Medical & veterinary cover? Two way radio communications. Land line available or back up mobile period. phone(s) Inform instructors of emergency procedure Fire Refer to PC Guidance. Permanent Buildings Marquees and tents Vehicles Caterers Hay and straw Property Fire extinguishers Fire Blanket Fire notices No Smoking in buildings Equestrian Centre proprietor will probably have a fire assessment. By (Print Name) Signed By (Print Name) Signed Page 6 of 6