Stratford-upon-Avon Health & Safety

Notes

This risk assessment should be read in turn with the SOAK River Avon & Lucy's mill weir risk assessment found at: https://www.soak.org.uk/Client/Documents/Straford_upon_avon_weir__Lucys_Mill__risk_assessment_24.pdf

Areas regarding Lucy's mill weir are not relevant to the AquaPaddle as we will only be paddling in Area 1 as defined by the SOAK Environmental definitions document found at: https://www.soak.org.uk/Client/Documents/Soak_Environmental_Definitions.pdf

The AquaPaddle will go further upstream than SP 217561 and up to SP 22626 56185, this has been assessed by Edward Smart and Mike Holloway (both Paddle UK Paddlesport Leaders) as meeting the criteria of sheltered water and complying with Area 1 of the SOAK environmental definitions document

Risk Assessment

Stratford-upon-Avon risk assessment was reviewed by Edward Smart (Captain) on 17 August 2024.

General hazards

Hazard Who is at risk? Duration Inherent risk Residual risk Control measures Further action required Notes
All Activities Paddlers, Spectators, Crew Constant Remote chance of a Major incident Improbable chance of a Minor incident Participants must comply with AquaPaddle/Club Policies and therefore with certain British Canoeing Policies Ongoing continual review that all conditions are being observed and adhered to by Crew. Ensure each member/visitor has access to a current copy of the AquaPaddle Policies, via the website.
Children Paddlers, Crew Constant Remote chance of a Serious incident Remote chance of a Minor incident Children are only allowed to take part in AquaPaddle is accompanied by are parent/guardian or coach if part of an organised club training session. Prior notice should be given to the Captain that they will be attending Crews need to be aware of the presence of minors on the event and future events.
First Aid / Injuries Paddlers, Spectators, Crew Constant Probable chance of a Minor incident Improbable chance of a Minor incident Paddlesport is an “assumed risk sport”. There will be a designated First Aid AquaPaddle/club official on site. All Crew are qualified first-aiders. All injuries should be reported on the incident report. Means of contact for emergency services to be available at the venue. Defib is available with the Time Lord.
Safeguarding Paddlers, Spectators, Crew Minority Possible chance of a Lost Time incident Improbable chance of a Minor incident All members and people on our site agree to follow our AquaPaddle/Club Policies and procedures, of which safeguarding and code of conduct is one of them. An Event Captain/Safeguarding Officer is to have oversight over the Safeguarding of the event. Crew and other Volunteers who have regular contact with U18 are to be DBS checked and attend a safeguarding course.

Off Water hazards

Hazard Who is at risk? Duration Inherent risk Residual risk Control measures Further action required Notes
Boat and Manual Handling Paddlers, Crew Briefly Probable chance of a Lost Time incident Remote chance of a Minor incident If carrying a boat alone, paddlers are to ensure it is within the limits of their limitations and experience. Paddlers should only act within their capabilities and request assistance where needed. All paddlers are advised that two people should lift boats at least. Failure to do so could lead to injury.
Car Park Paddlers, Spectators, Crew Minority Probable chance of a Major incident Remote chance of a Minor incident People are to be made aware of traffic within parking areas. Vehicles are to park safely so as not to obstruct access routes. Club officials are to control cars in the venue at the start and the end of the event when the traffic flow requires it. Cars are to adhere to the speed limit of 5mph during the event. The car park is also accessed by other users. AquaPaddle Crew are to wear high-visibility clothing to ensure the cars can see the marshals.
Spectating Spectators Majority Probable chance of a Minor incident Improbable chance of a Minor incident Spectators are not to encroach over the perimeter fencing or water's edge. Instructions will be issued. On-site induction. AquaPaddle Crew to monitor and advise the spectators when they are not acting in the best manner.
Tripping or Slipping on access steps or pontoons. (see also Drowning - Medical section) Paddlers, Spectators, Crew Minority Possible chance of a Lost Time incident Remote chance of a Minor incident Advised to wear suitable wet footwear with a non-slip sole, or training shoes, when using the access steps to the waters edge. Steps are built into the rivers bank however may become slippery, care needs to be exercised to avoid algae or, bird deposits etc. particularly when wet. Ongoing Housekeeping Maintenance to ensure the minimum build-up of growth or droppings by AquaPaddle Crew when the risk is increasing. Ongoing continual review that all conditions are being observed and adhered to by AquaPaddle Crew.

On Water hazards

Hazard Who is at risk? Duration Inherent risk Residual risk Control measures Further action required Notes
Collision with mooring buoys and other static objects Paddlers, Crew Constant Possible chance of a Minor incident Remote chance of a Minor incident Instructor and assistants to give clear guidance and path the avoid obstacles. Crew to identify possible hazards prior to aqua paddle commencement. Review path/crossing annually and ensure Crew are fully trained.
Collision with other waterway users Paddlers, Crew Majority Possible chance of a Lost Time incident Remote chance of a Lost Time incident Paddlers instructed to be aware of other river users and how to take appropriate/avoiding action. Paddlers to pass on River right when going upstream or downstream. However, on bends a dynamic assessment of position is necessary.  All members of the group are to be informed as to possible other river users and locations, what to do when boats approach  
Effect of Hot, Cold and wind from Weather and Environmental Paddlers, Spectators, Crew Constant Probable chance of a Serious incident Possible chance of a Minor incident Captain and Location Safety Team to assess the weather before getting on the waterway. Advice regarding sun cream and suitable clothing to be given where required. The event is to be cancelled if not considered safe. Captain should consider instructing participants to bring: drinking water, hats, sunscreen, windproof clothing, or extra layers as appropriate
Entrapment Paddlers, Crew Briefly Possible chance of a Major incident Remote chance of a Lost Time incident Paddlers are to either have a Crew member present or be in a minimum number of three that are at the standard to self-rescue and rescue others; one person is aged over 18 or a coach (Land or Water) is in the vicinity. Spray decks are to be appropriate for kayaks. Paddlers are to be competent to wear a spray deck if one is used British Canoeing Awards set an appropriate level for standards, such as 2 Star, Explore awards and higher. However other factors can be taken into account such as experience, competition level and paddlers being at the standard that to self-rescue and rescue others, during paddling on the water.
Environment Paddlers Constant Possible chance of a Serious incident Remote chance of a Minor incident Paddlers are to be aware of other water users and keep away from powered craft Paddlers are to be aware of wildlife on and surrounding the water system and steer clear of any floating rubbish, which is to be cleared from pitches before use. Captains, Crew and Experienced Paddlers are to stay vigilant and ensure they have a plan to get to safe water at all times to mitigate the risks when they occur.
Equipment Failure - board deflates while on the water - fall in and hit head or get injured, Leash Snaps causing them to come detached from their board if they fall in. Paddle snaps and unable to paddle back to launch point Paddlers, Crew Minority Remote chance of a Minor incident Remote chance of a Minor incident All equipment will need to be checked before launching into the water. Crew are trained in how to tow Paddlers if issues arise with boards. Dynamic risk assessment to be carried out on the water to monitor any issues that may arise with equipment. Before Padders enter the water a visual check of all craft needs to be carried out
Falling from inability to stand Paddlers Majority Possible chance of a Lost Time incident Possible chance of a Minor incident During the AquaPaddle Briefing, Check that all Paddlers can self-rescue, if not, talk through the correct way to fall and climb back on a board or kayak. Bring Paddlers to a safe spot on the riverbank and assist back on the vessel. Make Paddlers aware.
Flow rate / Levels on Rivers and Canals - Paddlers, boats and, craft could get washed downstream into hazards Paddlers Minority Improbable chance of a Minor incident Possible chance of a Minor incident River level to be assessed before getting on the river by sight and through use of EA River gauges. Crew at most down stream point to identify struggling paddlers, no paddlers to go past crew. Crew to evacuate paddler unable to continue. No paddling when the River is graded RED or YELLOW. The AquaPaddle event is to be cancelled.
Fog and poor visibility Paddlers, Crew Minority Remote chance of a Minor incident Remote chance of a Minor incident Captain to check the forecast and if in doubt go to the location to check the conditions. Assess by Captain and Crew, check weather forecast.
Hazard from prevailing wind and weather conditions Paddlers Minority Possible chance of a Minor incident Remote chance of a Minor incident Events will not operate over 18 mph standing wind (depending on the wind direction) unless a safe location is found and agreed upon by two Event Safety Team (Captain, Time Lord and experienced on-water Crew Member).  Assess by Captain, check weather forecast. If thunderstorms occur after an event has begun, ask the Paddlers to return to a safe area on the bank, if there are less than 7 seconds between the lightning flash and the thunder. This follows the BC guidance. 
Launching / Landing Areas and Sides Paddlers, Crew Minority Probable chance of a Serious incident Remote chance of a Minor incident When embarking and disembarking from the water from a Kayak, Canoe, or SUP ensure that care is used with help if necessary, using the correct technique Crew are to be inducted to location of safe evacuation locations. Standing in SUPs is prohibited when within falling distance to an object – including walls. Kneeling when embarking and disembarking the SUP. Helmets may be used for SUPs.
Other water users including power boats, sails, kayakers etc Paddlers, Crew Minority Possible chance of a Lost Time incident Remote chance of a Minor incident Although engine should move for paddle ensure the group maintain a safe distance from other vessels where possible. Always move and keep clear of shipping and other river users.                  Conduct training with Crew. 
Over hanging branches Paddlers, Crew Briefly Possible chance of a Lost Time incident Remote chance of a Minor incident Make group aware that there are over hanging branches along the riverbank or lake shoreline. Make Paddlers aware of potential overhanging branch hazards.
Polution and risk of infection Paddlers, Crew Minority Possible chance of a Lost Time incident Remote chance of a Lost Time incident Advised to wash hands with hot water and soap before eating or drinking and shower at the end of the event, especially after immersion and made aware of flotsam. Crew to assess waterway condition on the day. Avoid intentional capsizes in poor conditions  
SUP Leashes and entanglement Paddlers, Crew Majority Possible chance of a Serious incident Remote chance of a Lost Time incident SUP leashes are to be worn at all events unless it is deemed to be an entanglement risk. Entanglement from submerged plant life. Quick-release belts are advised and assessment of the conditions/abilities of the group to determine the route. Specific pocket knife to be carried by Crew on duty.

Medical hazards

Hazard Who is at risk? Duration Inherent risk Residual risk Control measures Further action required Notes
Drowning. (see also Safety Cover - Off Water Section ) Paddlers, Crew Majority Remote chance of a Major incident Improbable chance of a Lost Time incident Paddlers are required to be able to swim and wear a buoyancy aid on the water. Sole people on shore or pontoons must wear buoyancy aids if there are no other people nearby. Site induction, visitors are to be advised of any danger areas. Life Buoys & throw lines are available on shore or the dock wall for people to throw to the causality when a person needs assistance. Paddlers are to either have a Crew member present or be in a minimum number of three that are at the standard to self-rescue and rescue others; one person is aged over 18 or a Crew (Land or Water) is in the vicinity with a throw line if on land. For the event, the Crew are to ensure that water activities under their control are safe, and paddlers are to follow the instructions of the Crew in all safety matters without question.
Emergency situation Paddlers, Crew Briefly Possible chance of a Major incident Remote chance of a Minor incident Ensure that the casualty and group are all called to a designated assemble/exit point. Call appropriate FHC/Coastguard/Partners/emergency services if require.  Annual emergency drills to be conducted. Signed terms and conditions by AquaPaddlers. Follow EC emergency action plan and brief AquaPaddlers at the start of the session.
Exhaustion/Fatigue Paddlers, Crew Constant Possible chance of a Minor incident Possible chance of a Minor incident Advise paddlers to bring a drink and have eaten appropriately prior to paddling Water safety team will assist and help them ashore.
Handling of boats and paddles and accidental falls whilst in/on the craft leading to Head Injuries Paddlers, Crew Minority Possible chance of a Major incident Remote chance of a Minor incident Helmets are advised to be worn whilst on the water and carrying craft. Captain and Crew could set a good example and wear a helmet when the activity or conditions dictate. Crew to carry Walkie Talkie Radios and/or a mobile phone to summon emergency services and be able to relay where they are on the waterway and the nearest access point  
Hazard from slipping or tripping Paddlers, Spectators, Crew Majority Possible chance of a Lost Time incident Possible chance of a Lost Time incident Brief Crew and AquaPaddlers on the danger of slipping and tripping at all entry and exit points if necessary. Briefing/checklist of Crew used at start of the session.
Hypothermia / Hyperthermia Paddlers, Crew Minority Remote chance of a Major incident Remote chance of a Lost Time incident AquaPaddlers to be given info about appropriate dress and Crew to advise AquaPaddlers. AquaPaddlers not to be allowed to paddle unless in appropriate clothing. AquaPaddle to cancelled if temperatures are extreme Carry foil blanket (if the instructor sees fit). Make sure the AquaPaddlers are out of the water and taken to an appropriate assemble/exit point and call for emergency assistance if need be.
Manual handling leads to Sprains, Strains and Soft Tissue Injuries Paddlers, Crew Minority Possible chance of a Lost Time incident Remote chance of a Minor incident Trained to lift correctly Ask for help. Encourage paddlers to paddle correctly. Paddlers advised to carry boats between 2 people or more for heavy canoes   Ongoing training and regular checks of procedures Appropriate checks on storage facilities. Crew and helpers to set a good example and not carry boats (even small ones) on their own. Crew to carry a basic first aid kit  
Pre-existing medical conditions Paddlers, Crew Constant Remote chance of a Major incident Remote chance of a Lost Time incident Terms and conditions require the person making the booking to notify any relevant medical conditions for their group before arrival. If the AquaPaddler has NOT informed the Captain or Time Lord or Crew, those parties are NOT responsible for any incident involving said condition. Captain/Crew only to authorise event admission where safety precautions can be put in place. DO NOT TAKE AQUAPADDLER OUT IF UNSURE OR WITHOUT A DOCTOR'S NOTE. Captain/Crew to ask about medical conditions during land base intro.
Spinal injury Paddlers, Crew Minority Remote chance of a Major incident Improbable chance of a Major incident Ensure all AquaPaddlers fill in medical information form. Manual handling procedures to be followed, if paddler is unsure they should request help from crew. Teaching techniques and awareness of fall techniques and potential hazards.
Weil’s Disease Paddlers, Crew Majority Remote chance of a Serious incident Improbable chance of a Serious incident Equipment is to be washed after use according to the NOP. If on static water, such as lakes and reservoirs, sampling should be carried out at regular intervals, including both micro and algae testing. Procedure in place for actions to be taken in the case of a poor water quality test, including Event Cancelation. Participants are encouraged to wash their hands as soon as possible after the activity. Participants are encouraged to cover any cuts and avoid ingesting the water. Waterway owners are to monitor the water and publish the results so that all Crew can comply with safe working practices.