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Risk assessment for a hiking activity, including a detailed list of potential hazards and necessary precautions to ensure safety.
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Date of risk assessment
Context description:
A risk assessment document detailing safety measures and guidelines for using sharp tools (axes, saws, and knives) during a youth activity event.
Year:
2022
Location:
Ormskirk, West Lancashire, UK
Sector:
Glass manufacturing and coatings
Document type:
Job posting
Organization:
NSG Group, Pilkington brand
Position:
Coating Lab Technician
Qualifications:
BTEC or HNC in a scientific subject, GCSE/A Levels in Maths and Science
Work hours:
37½ hours per week, Monday – Friday
Salary:
£22,000–£27,000 per annum plus benefits
Application deadline:
30 September 2022
Benefits:
Flexible working hours, bonus scheme, group personal pension plan, continual professional development, on-site car parking and restaurant
Responsibilities:
Operation and maintenance of laboratory coating and testing equipment, thin film deposition, sample preparation, durability testing, measurement of optical, electrical, and thickness properties of coated glass
Required skills:
Laboratory experience, Microsoft Applications, team collaboration, problem-solving, organizational skills
Year:
2024
Date of risk assessment:
10th September 2024
Date of next review:
9th September 2026
Category (OSM):
Hikes
Activity type:
Urban Hike
Assessor:
Iain Roy
Participants:
Young people (Squirrels, Beavers, Cubs, Scouts) and Leaders
Leader ratios:
1:4 (Squirrels) +1 minimum; 1:6 (Beavers) +1 minimum; 1:8 (Cubs) +1 minimum; 1:12 (Scouts) +1 minimum
Safeguarding framework:
Yellow Card rules
Training requirements:
Up to date First Response Training; qualified first aider in attendance
Communication measures:
Mobile phones carried by adults; emergency services contact procedures; whistle stop signal
Weather considerations:
Wet, cold, and extreme weather precautions including postponement if required
Primary hazards identified:
Behavioural risks, safeguarding issues, first aid incidents, traffic and railway crossings, slips/trips/falls, lost or abducted participant, unsafe objects, stings, extreme weather, unforeseen hazards
Control measures:
Route planning and route cards, headcounts and register, supervision ratios, high visibility clothing, safety briefings, dynamic risk assessment in line with TSA guidelines
Year:
2025
Location:
Lititz, Pennsylvania, USA
Theme:
Fundraising event for children and family services
Document type:
Social media announcement
Organization:
COBYS Family Services
Target audience:
Community members and potential participants
Event date:
September 7, 2025
Activities:
3-mile walk, 10- or 25-mile bike ride, 1.5-mile Tasty Tour
Special features:
Incredible Ice Cream Celebration
Registration:
www.cobys.org/bike-and-hike
Year:
2024
Location:
Lititz, Pennsylvania, USA
Theme:
Fundraising, Community Event
Document Type:
Social Media Post
Organization:
COBYS Family Services
Target Audience:
Sponsors, Local Community, Families
Event Date:
September 8, 2024
Activities:
Three-mile walk, 10- or 25-mile bicycle ride, 1.5-mile Tasty Tour
Special Feature:
Incredible Ice Cream Celebration
Organization:
Boy Scouts of America
Unit:
BSA Troop 28
Location:
Glencoe, Illinois
Target grade level:
5th grade
Program:
Cyber Chip
Related ranks:
Scout Rank, Star Rank
Document type:
Instructional requirements and worksheet
Last update:
May 4, 2019
Applicable requirements date:
February 9, 2019
Required activities:
Online safety videos, Internet Safety Pledge, parent-guided exercises
Associated resources:
NetSmartz, BSA Youth Protection materials
Signatories required:
Scout, Parent or Guardian
Contextual description:
Instructional scouting source outlining Internet safety requirements, viewing assignments, parental involvement, and verification steps for earning the Cyber Chip award and satisfying rank advancement criteria for 5th grade scouts.
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Glencoe, Illinois
Subject:
Digital Safety, Scouting
Document Type:
Guideline
Organization:
Boy Scouts of America
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Scouts in Grades 6-8
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
May 4, 2019
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Note:
Region / City
Document Type:
Calendar
Target Audience:
Joey Scout, Cub Scout, Scout, Venturer Scout, Rover Scout
Period of Validity:
Term 1, 2026
Context description:
Calendar listing significant dates and events for multiple Scout sections throughout Term 1 of 2026.
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Glencoe, Illinois
Topic:
Youth protection, digital safety
Document Type:
Instructional material
Organization:
Boy Scouts of America
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Scouts in Grades 9-12
Effective Date:
May 4, 2019
Date of Update:
May 4, 2019
Period of Validity:
Annual, as Cyber Chip needs to be renewed
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
United States
Theme:
STEM, Scouting
Document Type:
Guidelines
Organization:
Boy Scouts of America
Author:
Boy Scouts of America
Target Audience:
Scouts, Mentors, Scouting Leaders
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2022
Region / City:
USA
Topic:
Leadership, Youth Empowerment, Volunteering
Document Type:
Position Description
Organization:
Girl Scouts of the USA
Author:
Girl Scouts of the USA
Target Audience:
Girl Scouts in grades 7-11
Effective Period:
February 4 - February 22, 2022
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Organisation:
Surrey County Scout Council
Programme:
Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (DofE)
Levels:
Bronze; Silver; Gold
Payment method:
Cheque
Additional fee:
£2 postage charge per participation place
Related system:
eDofE online system
Associated website:
Surrey Scouts website
Contact person:
Mark Taylor
Role:
County Award Adviser
Geographical area:
Surrey
Target group:
Young people enrolling in a DofE programme; Parents or guardians of applicants under 18
Document type:
Enrolment and consent form
Personal data collected:
Name; Gender; Date of Birth; Primary language; Contact details; Ethnicity; Personal circumstances; Medical needs
Declaration required:
Participant agreement and parental/guardian consent (if under 18)
Year:
2023
Region:
Snowdonia, North Wales, UK
Event type:
Hill and mountain skills training weekends
Organizer:
Peak ASU, GLSW and Surrey Scout Counties
Target audience:
Adult members of the Scouts
Dates:
24–26 February 2023, 19–21 May 2023, 24–26 November 2023
Location:
Yr Hen Neuadd, Bethesda, Snowdonia
Cost per participant:
£80 (including food and accommodation, excluding travel)
Pre-meet:
Zoom sessions on 19 February, 12 May, 19 November 2023
Activities:
Hillwalking, climbing, navigation, leadership skills, risk assessment, weather interpretation
Qualifications offered:
Scouts Adventurous Activity Permit, Scout Hillwalking Permit, climbing permit assessments, experience for Mountain Training or National Navigation Award Scheme
Year:
1500s–2000s
Region:
United States
Subject:
Environmental science, conservation, ecology
Document type:
Educational activity guide
Organization:
Boy Scouts of America
Target audience:
Scouts and youth participants
Activities included:
Ecology, Air Pollution, Water Pollution, Land Pollution, Endangered Species, Pollution Prevention, Pollination, Invasive Species
Terms defined:
population, community, ecosystem, biosphere, symbiosis, niche, habitat, conservation, threatened species, endangered species, extinction, pollution prevention, brownfield, ozone, watershed, airshed, nonpoint source, hybrid vehicle, fuel cell
Educational focus:
Experiments, observations, research projects, reporting, hands-on environmental activities
Organisation:
The Scouts (UK)
Reference documents:
POR rule 9.4; FS120821 Guidance for Hosted and Home Hospitality Experiences; Young Person First yellow card Code of Conduct; Scout’s Data Retention Policy
Subject:
Home hospitality experience for Scouts and/or Guides from abroad
Territory:
United Kingdom
Participants:
UK Leader in Charge; Visiting Leader in Charge; Host family members; Host District Lead Volunteer
Data protection:
Personal data collected for event approval; not shared with third parties; stored securely under local data protection policy; retained for six months after the event
Vetting requirements:
DBS check / PVG / Access NI; confirmation not barred from working with children
Accommodation requirements:
Separate bedroom for guests; bathroom facilities with locks ensuring privacy
Supervision requirements:
Adults supervising guests subject to vetting; no unsupervised contact with unchecked adults
Transport requirements:
Roadworthy and insured private vehicle; valid driving licence; drivers agreed in advance
Pre-visit requirement:
Mandatory home visit by UK Leader in Charge or representative prior to approval
Ongoing visit requirement:
Home visit during stays of two nights or more
Approval authority:
Host District Lead Volunteer
Sections:
Part 1 – UK Leader in Charge; Part 2 – Host family; Part 3 – Pre-visit confirmation; Part 4 – District approval; Part 5 – Monitoring during hosting
Note:
Date of risk assessment
Context description:
A risk assessment document detailing safety measures and guidelines for using sharp tools (axes, saws, and knives) during a youth activity event.
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Year
Theme:
Faith
Document Type:
Bulletin
Organization:
Girl Scouts
Target Audience:
Girls, Families, Faith Partners
Organisation:
The Scout Association
Programme:
Scouts
Document type:
Individual support plan form
Purpose:
Planning support for a young person’s participation in Scouts
Sections included:
About Me; My Strengths; My Needs; My Ambitions; Our Plan; My Medication; Plan Review and Signatures; Additional Authorisations for Intimate or Personal Care
Health information:
Disability or health condition details; medication name, dosage, administration, storage and disposal
Support roles:
Parent or Carer; Designated Carer; Nominated Person; Group Lead Volunteer; Section Team Leader; District Lead Volunteer; County/Area/Region Lead Volunteer
Safeguarding requirements:
DBS checks; safeguarding and safety training; professional references
Data protection:
GDPR compliance; secure storage and destruction of personal data
Approval requirement:
Authorisation required for intimate or personal care plans; copy to relevant District Lead Volunteer
Review process:
Creation date; review frequency; review date; next review date
Signatories:
Young Person (if over 16); Parent or Carer; Carer or Helper; Group Lead Volunteer; Section Team Leader; Authorising Lead Volunteer
Year:
2017
Region / city:
Warrington
Theme:
Scouts Committee Meeting
Document Type:
Meeting Minutes
Organization / institution:
Scouts Warrington
Author:
Cecila Frodsham, Simon Brindle, Stuart McCallum, Phil Tidbury, Ian Turnbull, Cindy McCallum, Justin Vicar, Richard Millar
Target audience:
Scouts Committee members
Period of validity:
May 2017 - September 2017
Approval Date:
17th May 2017
Date of last change:
17th May 2017
Year:
2022-2023
Region / City:
United States, Northern New Jersey
Topic:
Safety Guidelines, Girl Scouts Activities
Document Type:
Safety Guidelines
Organization / Institution:
Girl Scouts of the United States of America (GSUSA)
Author:
Girl Scouts of the United States of America (GSUSA)
Target Audience:
Girl Scouts Members and Adult Volunteers
Effective Period:
2022-2023
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified