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  • Team Name:

  • Coaches Name:

  • Date Conducted:

  • Risk Scoring Matrix to Use:

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  • Risk Scoring Consent:

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  • The Hierarchy of Control is intended as an aid to identify and select the right control measure for a hazard. The risk controls at the top of the hierarchy are considered the most effective controls, because they can protect greater numbers of people and are less reliant on human conformance to be effective; these should be utilised in response to the risks identified in this report, as part of an on-going management system.

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Football Training Risk Assessment (COVID-19)

The Location and Government Guidlines:

  • Location of Training Session:

  • Government Guidelines to be followed:

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  • The Session:
  • Has enough space been allocated to carry out the planned training session?

  • If "No" the session the training session should "NOT" go ahead.

  • Has session been planned to ensure 2m Social Distance guidelines can be adhered to?

  • If "No" the session the training session should "NOT" go ahead.

  • Have Players been made aware of the Social Distancing guidelines above?

  • Mitigating Measures: Show Government Guidelines to Players

  • If "No" the session the training session should "NOT" go ahead.

  • Has equipment been cleaned and Players made aware not to touch equipment more than necessary?

  • Mitigating Measures: Coach to set up and collect all equipment to minimise Players contact with equipment. Disinfectant spray to be used between drills. Players to be responsible for their own hand sanitiser and be encouraged to use between each drill.

  • Mitigating Measures: Coach to set up and collect all equipment to minimise Players contact with equipment. Disinfectant spray to be used between drills. Players to be responsible for their own hand sanitiser and be encouraged to use between each drill.

  • Is contact with Footballs other than feet kept to a minimum?

  • Mitigating Measures: Coach to use disinfectant spray to clean balls between drills. Players to be responsible for their own hand sanitiser and be encouraged to use between each drill.

  • Are Safeguarding Guidelines adhered to with all players under 18?

  • Parents to stand at a safe distance to ensure Guidelines of Social Distancing and Safeguarding are both met

  • If "No" the session the training session should "NOT" go ahead.

Conclusion

  • Overall Risk Score before mitigating measures?

  • Can all "No" answers be adequately mitigated?

  • If "NO" answers cannot be mitigated then the training session should "NOT" go ahead

  • Overall Risk Score following implementation of mitigating measures?

  • Following this Risk Assessment, can the training session go ahead?

  • Player/Parent Consents
  • Players/Parents Name Signature :

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