Date: 1st June 2024
Assessor: Carl Cooper
Activity: Archery Sessions
Location: Cottingham Golf Coarse
1. Projectiles Flying Through the Air
Hazard: Risk of injury from arrows in flight.
People at Risk: Participants, instructors, spectators, members of the public.
Control Measures:
- Establish a clear shooting line and waiting line.
- Ensure all participants understand the range commands and safety rules.
- Provide proper supervision by qualified instructors.
- Use safety barriers or nets where necessary.
- Ensure all spectators remain in designated safe areas.
Residual Risk: Low
2. Slips, Trips, and Falls
Hazard: Risk of injury from slipping or tripping on uneven surfaces, equipment, or weather-related conditions.
People at Risk: Participants, instructors, spectators.
Control Measures:
- Conduct regular inspections of the field to identify and address potential hazards.
- Ensure that all equipment is stored safely and out of walkways.
- Provide clear walkways and ensure they are kept clear of obstructions.
- Advise participants to wear appropriate footwear.
- Have a qualified first aider, first aid kit, and emergency contact number readily available.
Residual Risk: Low
3. Bow String Causing Injury
Hazard: Risk of injury to arms and hands from the bow string.
People at Risk: Participants.
Control Measures:
- Ensure all archers wear arm braces to protect from string slap.
- Teach and reinforce proper shooting techniques to minimize injury.
- Provide full-length arm bracers if needed.
Residual Risk: Low
4. Inappropriate Shooting
Hazard: Risk of injury from incorrect handling or shooting of bows.
People at Risk: Participants, instructors, spectators.
Control Measures:
- Provide clear and comprehensive briefings before each session.
- Demonstrate safe shooting practices and monitor adherence.
- Maintain instructor vigilance to correct any unsafe behaviour promptly.
Residual Risk: Low
5. Over-Drawing the Bow
Hazard: Risk of injury from over-drawing the bow, potentially causing the arrow to fly off the bow.
People at Risk: Participants, instructors, spectators.
Control Measures:
- Ensure arrows are of appropriate length to prevent over-drawing.
- Instructors to monitor and correct over-drawing as necessary.
Residual Risk: Low
6. Impalement While Removing Arrows
Hazard: Risk of injury from handling arrows during retrieval.
People at Risk: Participants.
Control Measures:
- Provide thorough demonstration and briefing on the correct method to remove arrows.
- Allow participants to remove their own arrows only under instructor supervision.
- Ensure safe distances are maintained while others are removing arrows.
Residual Risk: Low
7. Weather Conditions
Hazard: Risk of adverse weather conditions affecting safety and comfort.
People at Risk: Participants, instructors, spectators.
Control Measures:
- Monitor weather conditions regularly and adjust plans accordingly.
- Provide shelter and advise participants on appropriate clothing for weather conditions.
- Postpone or cancel sessions if weather poses a significant risk.
Residual Risk: Medium
8. Boundary Control
Hazard: Risk of members of the public straying onto the archery field.
People at Risk: Members of the public, participants, instructors.
Control Measures:
- Mark the boundaries of the archery field with clearly visible flags.
- Train all members to be vigilant and promptly alert others with the FAST command, if a person or animal enters the field.
- Designate a safety officer to oversee boundary control during sessions.
- Place warning signs around the perimeter to inform the public about the archery activities and associated risks.
Procedure in Case of a Dangerous Situation:
- Immediately cease shooting and signal for all archers to stop (FAST).
- Politely instruct the person or persons to leave the field for their safety.
- Only resume shooting once the field is confirmed to be clear.
Residual Risk: Low
Emergency Procedures:
- First Aid:
- Ensure a qualified first aider is present at all sessions.
- Maintain a well-stocked first aid kit on site.
- Have a functioning mobile phone available for emergency calls.
- Fire Evacuation:
- Familiarize all participants with fire evacuation routes and procedures.
- Ensure clear access to fire exits at all times.
- General Safety:
- Conduct regular safety briefings and updates for all members.
- Display safety information prominently at the venue.
Comments/Actions:
- Conduct regular safety checks and maintenance of all archery equipment.
- Ensure all participants are medically fit to participate.
- Make information about access (e.g., wheelchair access) publicly available.
- Brief all participants before each session to reinforce safety measures.