It is important for all clubs to not only have an up to date Risk Assessment but also have a plan in place to refresh and review processes on a regular basis as activity returns.
As clubs look to return to fencing for the new season, now is a good time to start to build a framework for a risk assessment. There is also added importance of planning regular reviews to ensure that processes implemented remain fit for purpose.
Hannah Gavin, BF’s Development Officer for Clubs and Regions, has put together a video guide to writing a club risk assessment that can be seen on BF’s YouTube channel here. For further guidance, check out BF’s sample risk assessments on the Return to Fencing Resource Page.
Please remember that BF are here to advise and if you would like help with your risk assessment please don’t hesitate to get in touch; [email protected].
Also, clubs can store their up to date risk assessment on their sport80 membership profile;
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