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Risk
1. Risk assessment
Company name: Date of risk assessment:
What are the
hazards?
Who might be harmed and how? What are you already doing? Do you need to do anything else to
control this risk?
Action by who? Action by
when?
Done
Turf Toe Anybody playing on the astro turf can get
this injury
Giving them disappearance spray to help
them ease the toe injury
We will need stiff-soloed athletic shoes
because these types of shoes can
prevent us from getting this injury.
From now on
xx/xx/xx
xx/xx/xx
xx/xx/xx
Goalposts The shooters and the goalie Tending to the injured players Fixing the goal posts and making them
more stable so they don’t move if
somebody touches them while playing.
From now on
xx/xx/xx
xx/xx/xx
xx/xx/xx
Staph Infections Anybody who is slide tacking to get the
football.
Giving them magic spray to help the pain Putting out signs preventing others
from sliding for the ball when it is not
necessary.
From now on
xx/xx/xx
xx/xx/xx
xx/xx/xx
Temperature The footballers playing on the field. Giving them water to be dehydrated Giving them a cold towel and ice to
help them stay cool.
From now on
xx/xx/xx
xx/xx/xx
xx/xx/xx
You should review your risk assessment if you think it might no longer be valid (eg following an accident in the workplace or if there are any significant changes to hazards, such as new work equipment
or work activities)
For information specific to your industry please go to leyton.ac.uk
For further information and to view our example risk assessments go to leyton.ac.uk
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Combined risk assessment and policy template published by the Health and Safety Executive 03/14