Health & Safety for Activities. Warning! Getting this wrong could cost YOU unbelievable amounts of money if you are sued for negligence

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Health & Safety for Activities Warning! Getting this wrong could cost YOU unbelievable amounts of money if you are sued for negligence

Why??? Think of three good reasons why getting your H&S in order is a good idea. OK, here s the first one, which you are not likely to know. The SU is a registered charity and an employer. This makes EVERYONE, including students, subject to legal H&S requirements. Therefore, as an organiser or officer of your Student Group, YOU are also bound by the law. Next slide for the other two

Why??? Moral reasons: it s your moral duty that anyone attending your event should leave it in the same state of health (if not better!) Financial reasons: Mistakes cost money, sometimes lots of money, sometimes unbelievably eye-watering amounts of money if H&S is involved.

Examples A. In a 2007 canoeing incident, a student from Edgehill College died when swept away. This event has become an example of how NOT to run an event. B. A Bath Students Union vehicle caught fire on the motorway. The SU Transport Office gives training to drivers an how to evacuate in an emergency, and all the driver s passengers evacuated safely.

What is an accident??? Can you define the word accident? something bad that happens that is not expected or intended and that often damages something or injures someone (Cambridge online dictionary) What is not expected about falling over when drunk, or crashing a car, or breaking a leg when you trip over a rucksack, etc? All these things are predictable and are therefore not accidents!

Your Duty of Care 1 to Deliberate Injury everything in between is a Negligent action Ranges from Pure Accident

Your Duty of Care 2 To prevent negligent actions, you have to ask yourself: Is the risk foreseeable? Do you have added responsibility due to your position in the Club/Soc/Area?

So what do we do? SU Policies & Procedures They are there for a good reason! Policy no. 1: Risk Assessments. Don t worry, it s a lot easier than you think!

Making a risk assessment Step 1: break the activity into its component parts, then assess how dangerous each part could be if it went wrong, on a scale from trivial to fatal. This is the hazard For example, failure of a rock climbing belay rope is a potentially fatal hazard. Someone tripping over a rucksack left lying around because of poor housekeeping is a hazard because it can potentially mean a broken leg, quite a major injury.

Trivial Minor Moderate Serious Fatal Here s the scale where does the hazard fit in? 1 2 3 4 5 2 4 6 8 10 3 6 9 12 15 4 8 12 16 20 5 10 15 20 25

Step 2: now for each part, assess how likely it is that the hazard will actually happen, on a scale from remote to very likely. For example, that belay rope is unlikely to fail, but with well-know student messiness (joke, obviously!), a carelessly placed rucksack causing a trip hazard is quite likely.

Trivial Minor Moderate Serious Fatal Here s the complete matrix. Use it to determine a level of risk. What do you think red, amber & green mean? Remote Unlikely Possible Likely 1 2 3 4 5 2 4 6 8 10 3 6 9 12 15 4 8 12 16 20 Very likely 5 10 15 20 25

Step 3: Decide what you need to do, to control the risk If a risk is green, you should be able to carry on without further control measures, but obviously still need to keep an eye on things If a risk is amber (for example, the belay rope), then you need to put in control measures to reduce the risk (e.g. insisting that every climber checks their rope before using it and discards the rope if necessary)

If a risk is red, you cannot proceed with the activity until you have put in sufficient control measures to reduce the risk to at least amber Daft as it sounds, there is a much greater risk of a broken leg from bad housekeeping than falling off a mountain because of a bad rope, which is why it scores more highly on the matrix.

Step 4: Fill in a risk assessment form, which you can get emailed to you by office staff In the following example, A is the number across the top of the matrix (the potential outcome) and B is the number up the side (the likelihood), which you multiply together to get AxB # Hazard(s) identified Persons affected Existing controls & measures A B A x B Additional controls required 1 Trip hazards from bad housekeeping, e.g. rucksacks, boxes, etc. All attending None 4 4 16 1. Suitable area for storage of bags etc. is identified 2. Event leader checks and moves bags to storage area if necessary

Your risk assessment form doesn t become valid until it s been signed off by your area manager

No risk assessment for me! No risk assessment for me, it s too much work and I m too big and clever for all that! And I m not even going to tell the office staff about my event! Oh dear. Then you have a serious problem. Guess what it is

You re not insured. The SU insurance does NOT automatically cover anything you do. Unless the office staff know about your event and the manager has signed off a risk assessment, you re on your own. So what? you ask

It means that if anything does go wrong, you are personally liable to be sued for thousands or millions of pounds in compensation to the victim.

The SU has Public Liability insurance to cover you in the event of your negligence or other problem which causes a victim to seek compensation. However, it only operates if the manager is aware of your event and has approved it, through your risk assessment The SU s Public Liability policy is for 10,000,000 which gives you an idea of the amounts of money you could be sued for if you ve organised an event without talking to your office staff

Other things to consider Handling money? get advice from office staff Location do you need to get permission? (e.g. Estates, Security, Electricians ). You can t just rock up on the Parade without booking some space

Personal possessions are NOT covered in the SU s public liability insurance If anyone is using their private car, they must register it with the Transport Office in the SU Info Point

If using your private car, it s advisable to let your insurance company know! Some policies do not cover volunteering. Ask the Transport Office for advice. Insurance fronting is a crime don t pretend that Mum is the main driver in order to get cheaper insurance. You re lying, and the insurance will be worthless anyway in the event of a serious incident. Both you and Mum will be liable for 6 points and a nasty endorsement code that will increase your premiums for 5 years.

Under 18s May be in your activity group. SU staff will tell the group leader but only if you go through BathStudent sign-up. Under 18s are absolutely forbidden for legal reasons from taking part in some things

Club/Soc/Area equipment Belongs to the SU, not the Student Group Must be properly maintained and safe how do you check this? Must be declared to the SU in an asset register so that it is fully insured. Ask your office staff for details.

Club/Soc/Area equipment Cannot be disposed of without permission from your manager Electrical and safety equipment cannot be passed on, given away or sold (University regulation)

The SU Safety Handbook Is here: BathStudent.com/health-and-safety Links are available from your area web pages follow the exclamation mark!