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Clinics at Flax Bourton, TQ12 5UB
Your safety is your own responsibility. You attend Flax Bourton at your own risk and you should follow any verbal or written instructions that may be made to ensure the safety of yourself and others.
No dogs are allowed on the premises at Flax Bourton. Do not muck out lorry or trailers onto the car park area. All rubbish must be taken home. You should report any broken or damaged equipment or structures to Nell Candelaria, or another appropriate representative, as soon as possible.
Nell Candelaria Horsemanship DOES NOT accept liability for any accident, injury, illness, loss or damage to you, your horse, vehicle, companions or belongings whatsoever and however caused. You accept full liability for the actions and safety of any spectators that accompany you at your request.
By completing this booking, you accept the rules stated above and to abide by them. You acknowledge that your failure to comply will result in you being asked to leave without refund.
Health and Safety Policy Flax Bourton
Part 1: Statement of Intent
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This is the health and safety policy statement of Nell Candelaria Horsemanship at Flax Bourton, Wrigwell, Ipplepen TQ12 5UB.
The health/ and safety policy is to:
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Prevent accidents and cases of work-related ill health
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Manage health and safety risks in the training environment
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Provide clear instructions and information to any visitor to the site
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Provide personal protective equipment for Nell Candelaria
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Provide and maintain safe equipment
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Ensure safe handling and use of substances (COSHH)
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Maintain safe and healthy working conditions
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Implement emergency procedures, including evacuation in the case of fire or other significant incident
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Review and revise this policy
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Part 2: Responsibilities for health and safety
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Overall and final responsibility for health and safety lies with Nell Candelaria. This includes safety, risk assessments, work related ill health, first aid, monitoring and accident investigation, maintaining equipment and training.
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All visitors to the site should:
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Cooperate with Nell on health and safety matters
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Take reasonable care of their own health and safety and
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Report all health and safety concerns to Nell
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Part 3: Arrangements for health and safety
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Risk Assessment
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Nell will complete relevant risk assessments and take action. She will review risk assessments when working habits or conditions change.
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Training and Information
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Nell will give visitors and subcontractors health and safety information where applicable. Nell will undertake relevant training on Health and Safety matters. Visitors to the site who attend for coaching are expected to bring their own personal protective equipment (up to date headgear and body protectors/air jackets). Visitors to the site for clinics or lessons will also be made aware of any site rules and information through the appropriate disclaimer form.
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Review
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Health and safety matters will be reviewed on an annual basis or as conditions or regulations apply.
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Evacuation
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We will make sure that escape routes are kept clear and free from obstructions.
Evacuation plans will be made available and tested from time to time and updated if necessary.
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Updated - 4th February 2024 Review due - 4th February 2025
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