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EventScotland Events Management - A Practical Guide

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FIGURE 9.1 CONTINUED<br />

Risk Assessment: Section A<br />

Section A Period Covered:<br />

(Insert description of what is covered (i.e. if this section covers the event build<br />

in this section – i.e. event build period) period, put those dates here)<br />

Activity Hazards Who/What is at Risk? Measures to Control Risk Risk Level<br />

In this box you outline the In this box you would In this box you would list In this box you would In this box you would<br />

area of Risk, e.g. ‘Vehicle outline the assessed the groups that are outline the control estimate the ‘Risk Level’<br />

Access and Activity on hazards, e.g. ‘Collisions perceived to be at risk measures and actions (i.e. Low, Medium or High)<br />

Site’ with Motorists, Stationary from the hazard, e.g. you have put in place to after the control measures<br />

Vehicles, Street Furniture, minimise the risks that have been implemented.<br />

Pedestrians’ > Staff you have anticipated. Note that any entries with<br />

> Contractors You would also note if a Medium or High rating<br />

> Pedestrians additional information is should be treated as<br />

> Motorists available as an appendix priority.<br />

> Public Property (or elsewhere) and<br />

identify any person or<br />

official who will reduce<br />

any risk.<br />

chapter nine event production: operations, equipment, facilities, health & safety<br />

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