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Which of the options below is a general health issue which a coach should consider? (Tick as many as appropriate)
Which of the options below is an important consideration when arranging travel and accommodation? (Tick as many as appropriate)
Which of the options below is a general health issue which a coach should consider? (Tick as many as appropriate)
Hazard means anything (including work practices or procedures) that has the potential to harm the health or safety of a person. In the broader sense a hazard is anything that may stop you achieving your objectives.
When should a coach undertake a risk assessment?
Which of the below is not a concept of risk?
How is risk level determined?
Which of the options below is a consequence level? (Tick as many as appropriate)
What are the four areas of risk of which the coach should be aware?
Which of the options below is a control measure for risk? (Tick as many as appropriate)
When acting as a chaperone to junior athletes, what should a coach avoid?
Which of the options below could cause injury? (Tick as many as appropriate)
A fair amount of risk management is?
True or false: Level 1 coaches should be able to provide basic first aid and basic advice on precautions to injury.
What are the four areas of risk of which the coach should be aware?
Which of the options below is a consequence level? (Tick as many as appropriate)
Which of the options below is a general health issue which a coach should consider? (Tick as many as appropriate)
When should a coach undertake a risk assessment?
When should a coach undertake a risk assessment?
Which of the options below is a control measure for risk? (Tick as many as appropriate)
How is risk level determined?
Which of the options below could cause injury? (Tick as many as appropriate)
Which of the options below is a consequence level? (Tick as many as appropriate)
Which of the below is a reason we should manage risk?
Which of the options below is a control measure for risk? (Tick as many as appropriate)
True or false: Level 1 coaches should be able to provide basic first aid and basic advice on precautions to injury.
What are the four areas of risk of which the coach should be aware?
Risk management is the systematic application of management policies, procedures and practices to the task of identifying, analysing, assessing, treating and monitoring risks.
How is risk level determined?
Risk assessment is the process of evaluating the likelihood (probability) and consequences of injury or illness arising from exposure to an identified hazard or hazards.