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  2. Begin by filling in the 'Assessment to be agreed and signed for by' section. Enter your name, position, and date to establish accountability.
  3. In the 'What task, activity or environment is being assessed?' field, specify that this assessment pertains to swimming pool visits.
  4. Proceed to identify hazards in the 'What hazards or dangers?' section. List potential risks such as inadequate supervision and water clarity issues.
  5. For 'Who or What is affected?', indicate all parties involved, including pupils, staff, volunteers, and the public.
  6. Assess the degree of potential injury for each hazard listed. Use terms like 'Serious - Fatal' or 'Minor Injury' as appropriate.
  7. Document existing controls in place to mitigate risks in the corresponding section. This may include lifeguard presence and clear communication of pool rules.
  8. Evaluate the probability of an accident happening and assign a risk factor based on your assessments.
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Such dangers include: Large crowds (particularly with small children) Slippery surfaces. Different areas of depth. Unsupervised pools (hotels, resorts, gyms, etc) Water features and attractions (slides, wave pools, fountains etc)
You can get swimming-related illnesses if you swallow, have contact with, or breathe in mists of water contaminated with germs. The most common swimming-related illnesses are diarrhea, skin rashes, swimmers ear, pneumonia or flu-like illness, and irritation of the eyes or respiratory tract.
Harmful bacteria can reside in poorly maintained water. It is critical to ensure that the water quality is suitable for swimming to prevent infections and staph infections of the eyes, ears, nose and throat. Chemical levels in the water can also affect those prone to skin reactions.
Lets look at the 5 types of risk assessment and when you might want to use them. Qualitative Risk Assessment. The qualitative risk assessment is the most common form of risk assessment. Quantitative Risk Assessment. Generic Risk Assessment. Site-Specific Risk Assessment. Dynamic Risk Assessment.
Addressing and Preventing Each Safety Concern Drowning Risks. Supervision: Always supervise children and inexperienced swimmers when they are in or around the pool. Slippery Surfaces. Non-Slip Materials: Use non-slip materials for pool decks and surrounding areas. Electrical Hazards. Chemical Exposure. Entrapment Hazards.
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Health and safety law for swimming pools Operators must make a suitable and sufficient assessment of the health and safety risks to workers and users to help decide what they must do to make their pool safe. This is known as risk assessment. The law does not state what safety measures an operator must put in place.
The risks Drowning. More children ages 14 die from drowning than any other cause. Pool chemicals. Mishandling pool chemicals can cause serious injuries. Germs. Just one diarrheal incident in the water can release millions of diarrhea-causing germs.

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