Activity | What could go wrong? | How bad is the risk? 1-5 scale | What can we do to prevent it? | If it happens, what will we do? |
Kayaking Finlay Brody | Someone could capsize and drown (If someone not good at kayaking.) | 3 | Wear a lifejacket or go on two seat kayak. (Only experts and someone not good at kayaking.) Stay within boundaries Listen to instruction | Call the teacher or adults. Wave arms. Stay calm. If some kayakers fell into the deeper water. Or use the whistle from the lifejacket. |
Transport- boat Flynn H.,Polly | 1.You could possibly fall off, 2.You could fall, and slam your head against the edge of the boat. 3. The boat could crash into another boat, or a reef or rocks. | 1. 2 2. 3 3. 1 | 1.Wear the right equipment (e.g) life jacket etc and stabilise yourself by holding on tightly. Don’t walk around the boat when it’s moving. 2. Don’t try to balance precariously on the deck, while the boat is moving and listen to instructions, and don’t go mental on the boat! | 1. If you are the one who falls off, go into the survival float, and skull the water, waiting patiently for help and assistance. Wave arms. Stay calm. Stay clear of propellor. 2.splash some water onto the person’s face, if their knocked out or you could help them up and ask them if their hurt. Adult administer first aid. |
Tramping Kael, Licca, Josa | 1.you could slip over and hurt yourself. 2.you could get stung by mosquitoes, wasps or bees 3. Asthma attack | 1.3 2 | Be good and listen to the teacher. Stay sensible and don’t run. Stay on the path Wear bug spray Use inhaler | Get teacher/parent to administer first aid. For bee stings, stay calm, stay put, get help If you are in a group and you could get one person to go and get a teacher,while you can stay and help that person. |
Abseiling- Ben, Sophia, Daniel | you could fall and break your neck. | 2 or 3? | stay sensible & don’t spin around. Listen to instructor | call the paramedics/111. |
Swimming Alice, Joseph | someone could drown bitten by a shark stung by a stingray or jellyfish. | 1.4 1.0 2.t | being more careful and not pushing or holding people under. Don’t swim at night. Look before you get in. | If it happened we would quickly get out of the water, listen to teacher, adult administers first aid/ calls 111 |
Stand up paddle boarding Flynn M, Nuala | 1.you could fall off and bang your leg and badly bruise your self. 2.slip and get knockout and drown. 3.you could fall off and come back up and knock your head on the fins | 2 2.⅘ 3.2/1 | if you are not confident enough neal on the board | if you fall of cover your head when coming up. If serious injury get them out of the water, get adult help. |
Glow worm cave/ Burma Trail (night activities) Katie, Helen | Some one could get stuck The cave could be slippery- you could fall | 2 3 | Not go into the cave too far. Not go in tight spaces. Be quiet in the cave. Listen to instructions. Walk slowly and carefully. | Pull them out again. Get adult help |
Transport- car Harper, Lily | We could crash. Breakdown. Run out of petrol. | 2\5 2\2 3\5 | Drive carefully. Stay calm and quiet so driver can concentrate. Make sure the parents have a warrant. Fill petrol before we leave. | Call 111. Call a tow truck. Call another parent \ teacher and borrow some of theirs. |
Campfire- Tom, Sarah | 1.A bushfire could start. 2.Somebody could get burnt. 3. Marshmallow stick could cach on fire. | 1.2 2.3 3.1 | 1.Light it away from trees 2. Be 1 meter away. Be sensible 3.Use metal or other types of metereal. | 1.Get away. Call 111. 2. Put under unning cold water 5 mins 3.Chuck it in the fire. |
Tenting/Sleeping- Jaimen Tahlia | sleepwalk ,running slip and hurt | 1 | 1 |