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The document is a risk assessment that identifies hazards and outlines safety procedures for the Wike Campsite main hut.
Year:
2026
Region / city:
North Leeds, Leeds
Topic:
Health and Safety
Document Type:
Risk Assessment
Institution:
Wike Campsite Management
Author:
Gill Marshall, Duncan Jefferies
Target Audience:
Camp organizers, kitchen staff, event coordinators
Period of validity:
January 2026 - January 2027
Date of approval:
January 2026
Date of changes:
N/A
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Name of activity, event, and location:
Wike Campsite, North Leeds Scout District, Backstone Gill Lane, Leeds, LS17 9JS
Date of risk assessment:
January 2026
Date of next review:
January 2027
Person conducting risk assessment:
Gill Marshall / Duncan Jefferies
Region / City:
Leeds
Type of document:
Risk assessment
Site type:
Campsite
Responsible organisation:
North Leeds Scout District
Scope:
Site-wide activities and facilities
Identified hazards:
Vehicle movements; Fires; Wood pile; Slips, trips and falls; Stream; Falling trees/branches; Fire in buildings; Insects or rodents; Electrical equipment/installations; Legionnaires disease; Overhead power lines; Working at height; Lone working; Unauthorised visitors; Site access; Climbing frame; Archery; Shooting; Excessive dry weather
Control measures:
Restricted vehicle access; Supervised and designated fire areas; Regular tree surveys; Fire safety checks and evacuations; Electrical certification and PAT testing; Monitoring of water systems; Controlled access and CCTV; Supervision of high-risk activities
Year:
2023
Region / City:
St. Louis, Missouri
Topic:
Fundraising Event
Document Type:
Event Report
Organization:
St. Louis Society for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Author:
St. Louis Society for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Target Audience:
General public, supporters of the blind and visually impaired community
Period of Action:
September 29, 2023
Date Approved:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Topic:
Secondary DC Power System Installation
Document Type:
Invitation for Bid (IFB)
Organization:
University of Arkansas
Author:
ARE-ON
Target Audience:
Contractors, Vendors
Effective Period:
September 22, 2025 - October 28, 2025
Approval Date:
September 22, 2025
Amendment Date:
None
Year:
2026
Region / City:
North Ballachulish, Scotland, UK
Type of Document:
Visitor information / accommodation guide
Organization:
Alex MacIntyre Memorial Hut Committee / Mountaineering Scotland
Target Audience:
Members of MScot and BMC clubs, visitors and climbers
Accommodation Capacity:
16 beds in 5 rooms
Facilities:
Kitchen, showers, toilets, drying room, electric heaters
Booking Procedure:
Online or via bookings secretary, deposit required
Pet Policy:
Only assistance dogs allowed
Child Policy:
Children may stay with adult supervision and available beds
Smoking Policy:
Not permitted inside the building
Fire Safety:
Fire alarm system and evacuation procedures detailed
Waste Management:
Recycling and refuse collection instructions provided
Access Details:
Grid reference NN044611, postcode PH33 6RY, instructions for side door entry
Year:
2012
Region / City:
USA
Theme:
Financial analysis, external and internal environment
Document Type:
Executive Summary
Organization:
Yum! Brands, Inc.
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Investors, analysts, business professionals
Period of Validity:
2012
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Genre:
Fiction
Form:
Narrative prose
Universe:
Sonic the Hedgehog fictional universe
Setting:
Knothole Village
Location within setting:
Underground tunnels and Sally’s office
Primary characters:
Tatiana the Tiger; Sally Acorn; Nicole; Tiffany Tops
Referenced characters:
Sonic; Rotor; Bunnie; Antoine
Antagonistic entities:
Termites
Themes:
Security, leadership conflict, paranoia, abandonment
Organizations / groups:
Freedom Fighters
Narrative focus:
Termite attack and internal disagreement over the militarization of Knothole
Year:
2026
Date of meeting:
7 January 2026
Time:
7:30 pm
Location:
Scout Hut, Tollerton
Region / Country:
Tollerton, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
Type of document:
Council meeting minutes
Governing body:
Tollerton Parish Council
Chair:
Matt Garrard
Vice Chair:
Claire Dul
Councillors present:
Matt Garrard, Claire Dul, Alex Ball, Fran Groombridge, Mark Law, Tracy Longworth
Absent councillors:
Peter Foale, Annette Beaumont, Rav Tank
Proper Officer:
Lesa Gilbert – Executive Officer and Responsible Financial Officer
Participants:
Residents, Village News Editor
Topics discussed:
Planning applications, village development proposals, community matters, council finance and budget, parish services and infrastructure
Planning matters referenced:
25/01556/FUL; 25/02016/OUT; 25/01904/FUL
Financial matters:
2025–2026 expenditure and income review, approval of 2026–2027 budget and precept
Community initiatives:
Christmas events review, village newsletter funding, flood mitigation measures
Associated plans and policies:
Tollerton Neighbourhood Plan, East of Gamston/North of Tollerton SPD
Next scheduled meeting:
4 February 2026
Meeting closure time:
8:54 pm
Year:
2023
Reference number:
MSQ 13 of 2023
Region / city:
Pietermaritzburg
Country:
South Africa
Institution:
Msunduzi Museum
Department:
Museum Administration Department
Document type:
Request for quotations specifications
Subject:
Repairs and maintenance of thatched roofs
Facilities concerned:
Voortrekker House (333 Boom Street), Andries Pretorius House, Zulu Hut
Work scope:
Removal, repair and installation of thatch roofing, ridge assessment and repair, application of fire retardant, moisture treatment
Technical standards:
SABS standards, TASA requirements
Required contractor registration:
Thatchers Association of South Africa (TASA)
Material requirements:
SABS and TASA approved materials
Guarantee period:
24 months
Mandatory documentation:
SBD 4 declaration form, SBD 6.1 local content form, BBBEE certificate or sworn affidavit, COIDA certificate, CSD registration, CIDB certificate, references
Briefing date:
04 December 2023, 11:00
Quotation deadline:
14 December 2023
Contact person (quotation process):
Simphiwe Mbeje
Technical contacts:
Mabo Mdluli; Reggie Moodley
Contact telephone:
033 394 6834
Submission method:
Email submission
Year:
2024
Location:
Freeport, Maine
Facility:
Winslow Memorial Park & Campground
Document type:
Seasonal campsite lottery application and campground policy
Governing body:
Winslow Park Commission
Application deadline:
November 15, 2023
Extended application period:
Until March 1, 2022 if sites remain available
Notification period:
Early December
Adoption date of policy:
August 12, 2013
Number of seasonal sites:
30
Eligibility:
Freeport residents and non-residents
Seasonal rate (Freeport residents):
$1,000
Seasonal rate (non-residents):
$1,900
Occupancy rules:
Immediate family only with guest restrictions
Source type:
Administrative notice and regulatory policy
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Chilika Wildlife Division, Odisha
Subject:
Tender Invitation
Document Type:
Tender Notice
Organ / Institution:
Office of the Divisional Forest Officer, Chilika Wildlife Division
Author:
Divisional Forest Officer
Target Audience:
Contractors, Government Agencies, Suppliers
Validity Period:
2 months
Approval Date:
23rd December 2025
Modification Date:
3rd January 2026
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Bramhope
Topic:
Risk assessment
Document type:
Risk assessment
Organization:
Bramhope Scout Campsite
Author:
Becky Burrell
Target audience:
Activity instructors, participants
Period of validity:
12/05/24 - 12/05/25
Approval date:
12/05/24
Revision date:
12/05/25
Type of document:
Inspection form
Subject:
Uniform standards, campsite standards, administrative documentation, club evaluation
Organization:
Adventurer Club
Related organization:
Church Board
Sections:
Adventurer Uniform Inspection; Club Staff Uniform Inspection; Campsite Inspection; Administration Folder Inspection; Club League Table
Evaluation method:
One point per item
Signatures required:
Club Director; Inspector
Required documentation:
Registration form; Application forms; Medical forms; Emergency contact list; Travel plans; Risk assessment; First Aid certification; Health and hygiene certification
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Chad Lake
Subject:
Camping, Tent Setup
Document Type:
Notes
Organization:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Participants in a camping session
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
16th March 2022
Revision Date:
Not specified
Note:
Contextual description
Name of activity, event, and location:
Wike Campsite, North Leeds Scout District, Backstone Gill Lane, Leeds, LS17 9JS
Date of risk assessment:
January 2026
Date of next review:
January 2027
Person conducting risk assessment:
Gill Marshall / Duncan Jefferies
Region / City:
Leeds
Type of document:
Risk assessment
Site type:
Campsite
Responsible organisation:
North Leeds Scout District
Scope:
Site-wide activities and facilities
Identified hazards:
Vehicle movements; Fires; Wood pile; Slips, trips and falls; Stream; Falling trees/branches; Fire in buildings; Insects or rodents; Electrical equipment/installations; Legionnaires disease; Overhead power lines; Working at height; Lone working; Unauthorised visitors; Site access; Climbing frame; Archery; Shooting; Excessive dry weather
Control measures:
Restricted vehicle access; Supervised and designated fire areas; Regular tree surveys; Fire safety checks and evacuations; Electrical certification and PAT testing; Monitoring of water systems; Controlled access and CCTV; Supervision of high-risk activities
Date:
1st January 2026
Region / City:
Chichester, UK
Theme:
Risk Assessment, Outdoor Activities
Document Type:
Risk Assessment
Organization:
Chichester Scout District
Author:
Geoffrey Strickland
Target Audience:
Scouts, Volunteers, Event Organizers
Period of Validity:
1st January 2026 - 31st December 2026
Date of Approval:
1st January 2026
Date of Last Revision:
N/A
Note:
Risk of collision and injury from vehicles and site traffic
Date:
11 November
Event:
Year 6 Residential Visit May 2025
Location:
Biblins Youth Campsite, near Symonds Yat, HR9 6DX
Organisation:
Wye Valley National Landscape – Generation Green Programme
Document Type:
School letter and expression of interest form
Author:
Mrs Chamberlain
Institution:
School administration
Target Audience:
Parents and carers of Year 6 pupils
Funding Source:
Generation Green awarded by Wye Valley National Landscape
Accommodation Type:
Bell tents
Activities:
Outdoor on-site and local area activities, evening programme
Included Provisions:
Accommodation, food (except packed lunch on day one), instruction, equipment, safety equipment, insurance, achievement certificates
Participation Cost:
Free of charge
Response Deadline:
Monday 2 December 2024
Event Dates:
Monday 19 May – Tuesday 20 May 2025
Transport Arrangement:
Parents to drop off and collect children at the campsite
Form Purpose:
Indication of participation interest
Year:
2025
Region / Location:
Torbay, UK
Subject:
Outdoor activity safety
Document Type:
Risk Assessment
Organization:
Torbay District Scout Council
Author:
Rebecca Hallows
Approved by:
Nicki Spalding, District Lead Volunteer
Role/Level:
Booking Manager
Target Audience:
Scouts participants and activity leaders
Review Date:
May 2026
Date of Approval:
14/05/2025
Date of Assessment:
21/04/2025
Number of Participants:
Maximum 2 on slide at any time
Location Specifics:
Torbay District Scout Campsite
Safety Measures:
Supervision by activity leader, full safety briefings, equipment inspection, adherence to POR ratios, personal suitability checks
Data Privacy:
Personal data retained for 3 years, used for risk assessment documentation