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Assessment produced by;

Russ Mizon

BASC RISK ASSESSMENT FORM

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Hazard and hazard
effect

Activity Description:
Game and general4 licence shooting
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3
Who might be
Is the risk adequately
What further action is necessary to control the risk?
Location: Hunstrete
Shooting Syndicate
R.A. Identification No:
harmed?
controlled?

5
Who is responsible for the actions?

List here:

List groups of people who are


List existing controls here or note where
List the risks which are not adequately controlled and the action you will take where it is reasonably practicable
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Assessment Review Date: 18 October 2015

1.

Slipping/tripping
hazards

1.
2.

2.

Fall of shot quarry

3.

3.

Shots and Spent shot

4.

Direction of shooting 4.

5.

Public rights of way / 5.


property

6.

New guns and novice 6.


guns
7.

7.

Paintball games

8.
9.

Beaters trailer
Gun safety

8.
9.

Is special waste involved - NO

Signature:
Russ
ShootDate:18th
captain to brief
at start of day
Octall
2015
All members of the shoot will be written to before the start of the
shooting season. Outlining risk control, also repeated at start of day
briefings, each member and guest will be supplied with a written
guidance to health and safety at start of shoot.

Guns/Beaters
All

Adequate information is given by


way of shoot briefing.
All guns and helpers are brought
Pickers up/ Beaters/ together at start of the day.
Stops
1 Everyone is advised we are on
very uneven surfaces with a wide
variety of obstacles.
All
2 All are advised to beware of shot
quarry
Visitors
3 All are advised to ware suitable
protection from spent shot, and
noise.
All
4 All are advised that no ground
game may be shot at. All are
All
advised that shots taken must be
with clear sky around the target.
5 All are advised that when
All
shooting if the public cross our
path we will, stop and ask them if
All
they want to wait or continue.
6 Supervision of New guns and
novice guns
7 Paintball games can be in
operation on shoot days
8 Trailer must be driven In a
manner that ensures safety of
passengers
9 guns only loaded when you are
shooting

James

Start of day

Russ
all

Start of day

A copy of risks will be available at the start of each day, to all

6 Shoot captain to nominate experienced gun on shoot day

7,One delegated person (on the day) will contact Paintball games and
make sure clear path to car park.
8Trailer driver to ensure trailer meets road regs and to be made aware
of the issues arising from driving with attached trailer and passengers

Start of day
8Driver
James

On the day

9,All shooters are responsible for their own guns and must report and
unsafe gun handling top shoot captain

Start of day

ALL
All

Start of
season

On the day

Signal to stop in an emergency is a Whistle

Guidance to 5 Step Risk Assessment Form


1

Hazard

Who might be harmed?

Is the risk adequately controlled

What further action is necessary to


control the risk?

Who is responsible for doing the work?

Look only for the hazards which you could


reasonably expect to result in significant
harm under the conditions in your work
place. Use the following examples as a
guide:

Slipping/tripping hazards

There is no need to list individuals by name


just think about groups of people doing
similar work or who may be affected, for
example:

Guns

Have you already taken precautions


against the risks from the hazards you
listed? For example, have you
provided:

Adequate control measures

What more could you reasonably do for


those risks which you found were not
adequately controlled?
You will need to give priority to those risks
that affect large numbers of people and/or

List person who will do the work for


immediate actions (for example erect
barriers or notice)
List the person responsible for long
term actions (for example arrange

Fire (for example from flammable


materials)/welding/burning
Electricity (for example poor wiring)
Chemicals (for example battery acid)
Gas, fume, dust
Signals
Fall of shot quarry
Dogs on pegs
Local hazards- power lines, bridges
Alcohol
Direction of shooting
Public rights of way / property
Weather
Transport of guns, and shoot
personnel
Public access
Chemicals and feeds storage
Chemicals and feeds use
Use of tools
Use of ATV and other vehicles
Training
Catering and food supply
Shoot demonstrators

This is not an exhaustive list!

Beaters
Pickers up
Stops
Visitors
Trespassers / antis
Members of the public

Pay particular attention to:

People with special needs


Inexperienced guns, beaters etc
Visitors
Lone workers

They may be more vulnerable

Adequate information, instruction or


training?
Adequate systems or procedures?
Adequate protective equipment

Do the precautions:

Meet the standards set by a legal


requirement?
Represent good practice?
Comply with a recognised industry
standard?
Reduce risk as far as reasonably
practicable?

If so, then the risks are adequately


controlled, but you need to indicate the
precautions you have in place. You may
refer to procedures, manuals, company rules
etc giving this information.
List other risk assessments, if applicable,
for example COSHH, noise etc.

could result in serious harm. Apply the


principles below when taking further action,
if possible in the following order:

Remove the risk completely


Apply a less risky option
Prevent access to the hazard (for
example by guarding)
Organise work to reduce exposure to
the hazard
Issue personal protective equipment
Provide welfare facilities (for example
washing facilities for removal of
contamination and first aid)
Include immediate short-term actions;
for example erect warning notice
and/or barriers.

engineering work to remove hazard)


Record the target date for completing
the job

Ensure that the team is briefed on the


precautions.

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