Safety Risk Assessment Management in Sports
Safety Risk Assessment Management in Sports
Safety Risk Assessment Management in Sports
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1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Risk Assessment Management (RAM) is a common sense approach to control risk.
Most sports already have procedures in place to achieve this. In discussing the
principles of RAM, it is necessary to appreciate the meaning of some of the
common terms used.
1.2 A hazard or risk factor is a condition, object or situation that may be a potential
source of harm.
1.3 Risk is the likelihood that a hazard will have an impact on people or the
environment.
1.4 An adverse event is an event that produces harm or damages to people or the
environment.
1.5 RAM is the identification of potential hazards, assess the likelihood that these
could result in actual harm, identification and implementation of measures to
minimize the level of risk, review the performance and communication of risk
information to all stakeholders.
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2 RAM PROCESS
Facilities, Equipment
and Activities
Eliminate Risks
Improve Control
Measures
Evaluate Risks
UNACCEPTABLE
LEVEL OF RISK
ACCEPTABLE
LEVEL OF RISK
Performance
Measurement
Communicate the
Information to others
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3 RISK ASSESSMENT
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(d) Levels of risk experienced by those people exposed to the hazards; and
- A procedure for estimating and evaluating risk should be
established and should be used consistently across the sports. The
procedure should be simple, understandable and effective for
estimating and evaluating the risk across the entire hazards,
situations and people.
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