
Barrow ASC
recognises that it is its responsibility to provide, as far as practicable, for
the health, safety and welfare of all its members and others who may be affected
by its activities.
The heath and
safety of all Barrow ASC members as well as members of the public is of great
importance to the successful management and operation of the club. In order to
assist the club in meeting its responsibility and in order to promote and
ensure your welfare (as well as others affected by your activities) Barrow ASC
must rely upon each member to adopt and maintain a responsible attitude in
regard to your own health and safety as well as in regard to the well-being of
others.
The club
philosophy is that, irrespective of blame, accidents are preventable and risks
can be contained! Consequently, Barrow ASC operates to a policy of zero
accident involvement. As a member of Barrow ASC you are not only responsible
for your own safety, you are also responsible for the safety of others who may
be affected by your actions, therefore you are required to conduct yourself, at
all times, in a manner that is safe and responsible.
Barrow ASC
equipment is both valuable and essential to the training / teaching functions
of the club. All club equipment must be available whenever required and
maintained in a safe condition at all times.
Responsibility of Management
The Barrow
ASC structure and method of operation requires that all individuals are
accountable to the “PERSON IN CHARGE” of their particular activity.
The “PERSON
IN CHARGE” reports to the Officers of Barrow ASC through the Management Committee.
In addition
Barrow ASC has established a Health & Safety Management Team who also
report to the Management Committee. This team will meet at least 4 times per
year routinely, or as required in order to investigate / respond to a
particular accident / incident.
The Health &
Safety Management Team
The Team
consists of 4 individuals:-
Health &
Safety Officer
Child Welfare
Officer
Chief Coach
AN Other
Barrow ASC
Health & Safety Policy is to promote good practice, and all individuals are
required to demonstrate exemplary behaviour in order to create a positive
culture and climate, this includes:
The Health
& Safety Management Team have particular responsibility for the following:
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1. To receive written
submissions of ALL accidents / incidents / injuries within 24 hours of the event.
2.
To record
ALL accidents / incidents / injuries.
3.
To report
all injuries, where relevant, to the appropriate authorities.
4.
To
investigate ALL matters relating to safety.
5.
To
investigate all complaints of damage to Barrow ASC equipment or to the facilities and / or equipment belonging
to others.
6.
To refer
ALL matters that indicates a possible breach of DISCIPLINARY Policy to the
Barrow ASC Management Committee
NOTE: - In
all cases where the need for disciplinary action is required the individual(s)
involved have the RIGHT OF APPEAL.
Responsibilities of the Activity Leader (Person in Charge)
The “PERSON
IN CHARGE” of any Barrow ASC activity carries similar responsibilities to the
REFEREE in a gala and is fully accountable to the Management Committee of Barrow
ASC and through the Committee to the Governing Body for
Swimming and to the relevant law enforcement agencies. He / she has a clear
“duty of care” to protect and ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, YOUR
safety as well as protect and ensure the safety, again so far as is reasonably
practicable, of all others who may be affected by your actions.
The “PERSON
IN CHARGE” is REQUIRED to take appropriate action whenever safety or discipline
matters are breached or when directed to take action by the Barrow ASC
Management Committee and/or the facility management and/or the Police / Fire
Service.
As a member
of Barrow ASC, whether a swimmer or adult, YOU are required to promote safety
and good behaviour. Quite apart from your specific duty to observe all “rules,
regulations and legislation” applicable to swimmers, swimming and swimming
pools you are also responsible for the safety of others who may be affected by
your own actions.
Individual
responsibility to prevent accidents and to behave in a manner that is socially
acceptable is not based on who is primarily or legally responsible or at fault.
It embodies the concept of “care”, this is one who makes allowances for the
lack of ability and / or lack of knowledge on the part of others.
Neither
misunderstood instructions, unwillingness to comply with instructions, personal
prejudice, carelessness, recklessness, ignorance on your part, or on the part
of others, relieves you in any way, of your responsibility to behave at all
times in a manner that is safe and socially acceptable. This is particularly
important to those individuals who are too young to understand the complexities
of such responsibility and place their trust in others to protect their best
interests.
Training of staff and volunteers
Best practice
includes training after recruitment to help staff and volunteers to:
Barrow ASC
requires:
Taking Action
Accident Procedure
All accidents / incidents involving Barrow ASC
members, whether “home” or “away”, MUST be reported in writing to the Health
& Safety Management Team regardless of the amount of damage and / or the
involvement of others within 24 hours of the incident. This is particularly
important in the event of any injury.
Reporting Injuries
You are
required to report ALL injuries involving Barrow ASC members in writing to the
Health & Safety Management Team within 24 hours of the injury being
incurred.
Unacceptable Behaviour
In the event
of any incident involving “unacceptable” behaviour the report must outline the
reasons why such action being instigated, the events immediately preceding the
incident, the actions taken during the incident, the events immediately
following the incident, the names of all involved in the incident, and the
names of all witnesses to the incident. These documents form the basis of any
subsequent investigation and will be used in the event of any disciplinary
proceedings arising from the incident.
Warning!
Failure to
comply with all safety requirements and /or unacceptable behaviour could mean
expulsion from the Barrow ASC!
Conclusion
Safety and
good behaviour is everybody’s responsibility – it’s NOT an optional extra! This
applies not just to your own safety, but also extends to the care of others who
may be affected by your own actions. This is particularly important to those
individuals who are too young to understand the complexities of such
responsibility and place their trust in others to protect their best interests.