NORTH YORKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL - CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S SERVICE
SITESPECIFICRISK ASSESSMENT /
Riverside School – activities in ICT Suite through STAR
Hazards & RISKS(significant hazards and assess the risks) / Children getting lost on large siteAccidents, trips and spills
Working with external provider
Unfamiliar staff/adults on site
Health needs unknown for visitors
Exposure to busy lunchtime environment in busy canteen; playtime with main school
Event specific factors may include – use of ICT equipment, use of small scale art and craft equipment inc scissors, use of batteries, motors etc, physical movement and role play
Control Measures(reasonable practicable precautions)
Visitors escorted to venue room and given local briefing. On no account should visiting pupils return through school without an adult
Toilets next to main school hall – pupils must be escorted to this facility and at break times, this should be done in ‘waves’
Riverside School staff briefed to expect and facilitate visitors. Riverside pupils also expected to facilitate and be ambassadors
First aid facilities located at Main School Office
All visiting and Riverside staff wear ID badges
All visiting pupils escorted by staff/volunteers from own school, who carry responsibility for those pupils, apart from where explicitly discussed with Riverside School who may take on this role from time to time
All providers are DBS checked at central agency used. Visiting providers are not left with pupils without school/visiting staff present
Visiting staff must carry any medication required by their pupils including inhalers etc
Visiting schools are responsible for completing their own permissions with parents (though Riverside provide a template) and for completing their own online notification through Evolve
At lunchtime, a designated area is provided for visiting pupils
At playtime, Riverside staff should be supplemented by visiting staff. The school has an inner fenced area which is clearly identified to pupils as where they can play
All staff should closely supervise their pupils as activities evolve during the day, for example supervising EY/KS1 pupils when using scissors. Staff should be aware of appropriate adjustments that individual visiting pupils may require and should discuss pupil needs either in advance with Riverside School, or on the day with the Provider.
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