Name of
activity /
event /
location
Orienteering Date of risk assessment 17/07/2023 Name of who undertook this risk assessment M E
Date of next review 17/07/2024

Hazard Identified? /
Risks from it?
CategoryWho is at risk?How are the risks already controlled?
What extra controls are needed?
What has changed that needs to be thought about and controlled?
Hazard – something that may cause harm or damage.
Risk – the chance of it happening.
Category to help organise risksYoung people,
Leaders,
Visitors?
Controls – Ways of making the activity safer by removing or reducing the risk from it.
For example - you might use a different piece of equipment or you might change the way the activity is carried out.
Keep checking throughout the activity in case you need to change it…or even stop it! This is a great place to add comments which will be used as part of the review.
Incident away from supervision
GeneralAll Present
Activity leader is to let the group know where to find leaders in the event of an accident if completing the activity unsupervised. 
Activity leader to assign a first-aider and have a first aid kit on site. 
Activity leader is to advise individuals not to go off on their own and stay with their group (advised groups of 3 or 4) 

Insect/snake bites/ticks
GeneralAll Present
Leaders to be check the course for any nests or other signs of
insects / snakes etc. Participants to be advised.

Injury or bullying through lack of supervision, horseplay, collision, or verbal exchangeGeneralAll PresentLeader to discuss appropriate behaviour and expectations prior to the start of the activity. A safety briefing is given prior to starting.
If the group becomes unmanageable the activity is to cease and return together to re-explain expectations and appropriate behaviour
A leader or responsible person to supervise at all times must keep eye on the activity and ensure that contact is kept as minimal as possible and as YP becomes excited they do not become rough.

Emergency aidGeneralAll PresentMake sure a qualified first aider is present throughout the activity.
Make sure a first aid kit is on-site during the activity.

Accidents general
GeneralAll Present
Safety talks are to be given at the start of the session. 
Activity leader to consider the group size using the activity.  
Activity leader is to read the operating procedure before use.

Injury or harm caused by using a generic risk assessment
Activity - Self-LedAll Present
THIS RISK ASSESSMENT IS PROVIDED AS AN EXAMPLE ONLY. YOU SHOULD CONSIDER THE RISKS AND MITIGATIONS AS THEY APPLY TO YOUR SITUATION.

Slips, trips and falls whilst orienteering 
OrienteeringAll Present
Undergrowth is to be kept cut back where possible to allow access around the various tracks. 
Group to wear suitable footwear. 
Group leader is to advise participants not to run in the woodlands.