Vehicles on Site
Contents
- Why do we need to manage our premises?
- Responsibility
- Risk Assessment
- Manage Maintenance and people
- Accessibility
- Asbestos
- Chemicals and hazardous substances
- Construction Projects (CDM Regs)
- Electricity
- Equipment
- Fire Safety
- Food Safety
- Gas
- Height – activity above floor level
- Lifting and Carrying
- Lone Working on Site
- Trees
- Vehicles on Site
- Water
- Other Safety Management Considerations
Vehicles on Site
Consider what vehicles access your premises, whether it is a Scout HQ or maybe a campsite. Give the Scouts instruction about safety in the area. Ensure Drivers been given instructions about safety in the area. Good signage and parent briefings are hard to beat. The following are some ideas for controls. Separate pedestrians from vehicles. Close off main pedestrian areas to prevent vehicle access. Control their speed with signs, speed bumps or similar ideas. Ensure there is good lighting. If Scouts or other people are likely to be in the same area as vehicles have adult supervision when they do.