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Types of Hazards in Sport, Exercise, Health, and Leisure

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• Slips, trips, and falls
• Equipment failure or misuse
• Weather conditions (outdoor)
• Poor lighting or ventilation
• Overcrowding
• Biological hazards (infection risk)
• Chemical hazards (cleaning agents, pool chemicals)

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Environments Where Hazards May Occur

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• Indoor sports facilities
• Outdoor playing fields
• Swimming pools
• Gym or fitness centers
• Locker rooms
• Reception areas
• Parking lots or outdoor pathways

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Ways to Minimize Risk in Sports and Leisure Environments

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• Regular equipment and facility inspections
• Staff training and supervision
• Clear signage for hazardous areas
• Maintain clean, dry surfaces
• Control access to danger zones
• Provide PPE
• Enforce proper footwear and attire
• First aid training for staff
• Monitor weather conditions (outdoor)

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Key Documentation in Risk Management

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• Risk assessment forms
• Incident/accident report forms
• Maintenance and inspection logs
• Emergency action plans (EAPs)

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Roles and Responsibilities in Risk Assessment

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• Manager: Oversee protocols, conduct risk assessments, ensure compliance.
• First Aider: Provide initial medical help, maintain first-aid supplies.
• Coach/Instructor: Supervise participants, ensure safe equipment use.
• Receptionist: Manage check-ins, report hazards.
• Health and Safety Officer: Conduct risk assessments, enforce policies.
• Fire Officer: Ensure fire safety, conduct drills.
• Lifeguard: Supervise pool, enforce rules, respond to emergencies.

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Types of Risk Assessment and Their Uses

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  1. Generic Risk Assessment - Routine tasks with known hazards.
  2. Specific Risk Assessment - Unique activities or events.
  3. Dynamic Risk Assessment - Real-time assessment for unexpected conditions.
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What are the 5 Steps of Risk Assessment?

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  1. Identify hazards.
  2. Determine who might be harmed and how.
  3. Evaluate risks and decide on precautions.
  4. Implement controls and record findings.
  5. Review and update regularly.
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Examples of Clothing or Footwear Hazards in Sports

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  1. Slippery shoes on wet surfaces → falls.
  2. Loose clothing getting caught in equipment.
  3. Lack of proper footwear for activities → risk of injury.
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How Do Indoor Hazards Differ from Outdoor Hazards?

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• Indoors: Poor ventilation, slippery floors, inadequate lighting.
• Outdoors: Weather exposure, uneven terrain, biological risks (insects).

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