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Monday, December 5, 2011

Risk assessment for outdoor PT

Today I'm uploading a template that you can use to do a risk assessment for an outdoor training session. I'm uploading it in Word so you can edit it and save an electronic copy of your own locations and make it relevant to the activities you run.

This form is going to be very important if a client has in accident and/or suffers an injury during an outdoor training session. Your PT liability insurance policy is unlikely to cover you for any damages or claims if you haven't done at least a basic risk assessment. This shows that you are fulfilling a basic requirement of your duty of care to the client by anticipating potential risks.

The first page is a simple checklist - I've tried to build in as many possible risks that I could think of, but you may need to add any items I've missed. The second page is your risk management plan - I have completed a few examples to show you what it should look like.

Visit this link to view & download the form. It could prevent you from significant financial loss and/or being put out of business.

Click here to see the full template in Word

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1 comment:

  1. What a great way to not have to workout at the gym! Thinking outside of the box! :-)

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