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Identifying potential hazards in sporting facilities

Most sports facilities present their own set of hazards and safety risks. There are a number of things to consider for each type of facility.

Sports hall

  • Floor well maintained and cleaned of slip hazards.
  • Equipment stored safely, moved carefully and secured when being used.
  • Equipment in good condition, not broken or damaged.
  • Trip hazards minimised (such as dividing nets/curtains pulled back fully).

Fitness centre

  • Appropriate level of supervision.
  • Equipment/weights/machines well maintained and checked daily.
  • Users given adequate training and safety advice, particularly with weight equipment.
  • Correct hydration encouraged.
  • Hygiene standards adhered to, such as wiping down equipment (affects grip).
  • Slip hazards minimised, particularly in changing/shower rooms (wet floors/strewn belongings).

Playing field

  • Well maintained pitches - even surface, no holes/ruts/mounds, short grass.
  • Checked for debris 鈥 stones, bottles, litter.
  • Equipment well maintained and secured (goalposts, nets pegged properly, corner flags).

Artificial outdoor areas

  • Astroturf surface is smooth and wrinkle free, no joints/stitching visible, no bald patches.
  • Adequate sand/water applied.
  • Checked for debris 鈥 bottles, litter.
  • Equipment well maintained and secured.
  • Dividing nets in good condition and fully extended/pulled back to prevent trip hazard.
  • Adequate run-out space (from stored equipment or boundary fence).

Swimming pool

  • Lifeguards.
  • Depth signs.
  • Behaviour rules displayed and adhered to (running/shouting/bombing).
  • Pool well maintained.
  • Poolside well maintained and cleaned (no cracked tiles or trip or slip hazards).
  • Equipment stored safely
  • Changing rooms and showers well maintained and cleaned.