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Page 1: Event Safety and Welfare Hilary Palmer Written by Katy Stubbs & Helen Errington

Event Safety and Welfare

Hilary Palmer

Written by

Katy Stubbs & Helen Errington

Page 2: Event Safety and Welfare Hilary Palmer Written by Katy Stubbs & Helen Errington

To provide Event Volunteers with an overview of safety and welfare issues that may arise as a result of staging an Orienteering event

To have knowledge of the British Orienteering procedures and policies that exist, practical measures which Event Volunteers can employ to reduce the risks to an acceptable level and what to do in the event of an accident or incident occurring

Aim

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By the end of this unit you should understand how to:

• Establish a safe environment for competitors, officials, spectators & members of the public

• Establish a working relationship with volunteers, event helpers

& others

• Ensure compliance with the relevant rules & guidelines for the staging of orienteering events

Learning Outcomes

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What do different participants need from an event?Novices

Juniors

Veterans

Experienced seniors

Volunteers

All competitors• Courses correct, results, appropriate facilities, safe

Competitor needs

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Consider the hazards

• Likelihood of occurrence / degree of severity

• Method of removing hazard / severity of risk

• Who will be responsible?

Group matching game

Hazards and Risk

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Road Crossings

• 2 different scenarios

• General points about road crossings

• Specific points for each scenario

• Feedback in 10 minutes via poster

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Car Parking & Assembly

Brainstorm:

• Potential Problems

• Possible Solutions

• Feedback in 10 minutes via poster

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Event Risk Assessment

New forms – required by insurance

• Consider the hazards

• Likelihood of occurrence / degree of severity

• Method of reducing the risk to an acceptable level

• Who will be responsible?

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British Orienteering has a public liability insurance

This gives protection if someone makes a claim against a member of British Orienteering for damages, negligence etc.

Also covers non-members participating or volunteering to help in orienteering activities

Applies only from the point the correct event registration process has been followed

“Think of it as protection against being sued”

Liability Insurance

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To be kept for a minimum of 5 years by the club•List of all participants = results•List of any volunteers if they did not participate

Insurers must be informed of “any serious incident, especially any personal injury, which could give rise to a subsequent claim”

•Incident Form to BOF Office – within 1 week•Any claim to BOF Office – within 2 weeks

Insurance needs?

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Page 13: Event Safety and Welfare Hilary Palmer Written by Katy Stubbs & Helen Errington

Event Staff

Good Practice:

• Plan for welfare of the event volunteers?– What needs to be considered?

• Allocation of volunteers to event ‘jobs’– What should we consider?

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Vulnerable People

Protection of Children & Vulnerable Adults:• Walk round and look at the posters

• Discuss how the club could reduce these risks / issues

• Can you think of any other examples?

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What do you need to know?– Extra information

• What do you do?– Who is the coordinator?– How is the search organised?

• If and when do you call the police?

Search handout

Search and Rescue

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Learning Outcomes

By the end of this unit you should understand how to:

• Establish a safe environment for competitors, officials, spectators & members of the public

• Establish a working relationship with volunteers, event helpers

& others

• Ensure compliance with the relevant rules & guidelines for the staging of orienteering events