This is really great, it would be good to have a place to document
these risks and the steps we have made to mitigate them, perhaps using
a shared google spreadsheet or similar, considering these guidelines:
http://www.milton-keynes.gov.uk/licensing/documents/SAG_Guidance_document.pdf
Or is something like this already in progress? I see that it was
mentioned in the meeting this time last month:
http://wiki.emfcamp.org/wiki/Planning/Minutes/2012-05-14
I've changed the subject because I mentioned the risk assessment a
couple of times without a direct response, and am wondering if it is
something important that has been missed.
alex
On 15 June 2012 09:39, Benjamin Blundell <
onid...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There are a team of two first aiders on at all times, with 2-4 stewards
> roaming the camp at all times. Vendors will be taking responsibility for
> their own menus and these are covered under their own liability, i.e if
> someone eats something from a vendor and they lied about it not having
> peanuts, the vendor gets it in the neck, not us.
>
> As for drunkeness, this is a festival concern indeed. The water areas are
> unlikely to be fenced off though I'll be sure to brief stewards to watch
> that area. In addition, all campers will be given information on arrival
> warning of the dangers on site.
>
> We've got it covered ;)
>
> B
>
> On 15 June 2012 09:33, SamLR <
sam.lind...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> How do you mean dealing with it? It's not exactly you can plan around
>> other than making sure people keep an eye out the problems and hopefully
>> preventing anyone getting that drunk.
>>
>> If someone has an allergy to nuts/wasps etc we'd hope they know about it
>> and are responsible enough to deal with it (e.g. keep their medi-pen with
>> them and keep an eye out for things that could trigger a reaction)
>>
>> S
>>
>>
>> On 15 June 2012 17:29, Jannette <
mensch...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> How are we dealing with this scenario for a festival with around 500
>>> participants:
>>> Drunken teenager falls asleep in 4mm water.
>>> Someone with a peanut allergy eats accidentally a dish that contains
>>> nuts.
>>>
>>>
>>>
http://www.nationalwatersafety.org.uk/waid/reports.asp
>>
>>
>
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