Risk Assessment and Contingency Plan 2022
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Risk Assessment and Contingency Plan 1
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Risk Assessment and Contingency Plan 2
Risk assessment
Fitworx Risk Assessment Plan
Type of risk Risk details Control measures
Drowning Poor or lack of required
swimming and workout skills
Instructor rescue, self-rescue,
Resuscitation
Orthopedic related injuries Jumping into the pool Assistance from the pool
instructors, assistance from
other swimmers, (Wang,
Kong, Chen, Zhou, Yu, and
Huang, 2019)
Cold shocks Abrupt immersion in low-
temperature pools
Resuscitation
Aspiration of the pool water Water entering into the upper
part of the respiratory tract
Assistance from the pool
instructors, self-rescue, help
from others
General exhaustion Excessive energy used in
swimming
Assistance from others, stop
swimming, self-rescue
Venue related injuries to staff
and participants
Injuries sustained by those in
attendance while at the venue
Emergency procedures set in
place, equipment and pool
assessed before start of
activities
Risk assessment
Fitworx Risk Assessment Plan
Type of risk Risk details Control measures
Drowning Poor or lack of required
swimming and workout skills
Instructor rescue, self-rescue,
Resuscitation
Orthopedic related injuries Jumping into the pool Assistance from the pool
instructors, assistance from
other swimmers, (Wang,
Kong, Chen, Zhou, Yu, and
Huang, 2019)
Cold shocks Abrupt immersion in low-
temperature pools
Resuscitation
Aspiration of the pool water Water entering into the upper
part of the respiratory tract
Assistance from the pool
instructors, self-rescue, help
from others
General exhaustion Excessive energy used in
swimming
Assistance from others, stop
swimming, self-rescue
Venue related injuries to staff
and participants
Injuries sustained by those in
attendance while at the venue
Emergency procedures set in
place, equipment and pool
assessed before start of
activities
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Risk Assessment and Contingency Plan 3
Fitworx Contingency Plan
Action required People responsible Required resources Finish date
Drowning- all staff in
the facility to be
equipped with the
relevant e-emergency
care certification,
CPR and anaphylaxis
All staff members,
assistance from other
people using the
facility
First aid kit
equipment, qualified
personnel
During the wellness
program
General exhaustion-
encourage
participants to be
taking breaks in
between the
swimming sessions,
install energy level
monitoring
equipment,
(AlTuraifi,
AlMomatin, Badger-
Emeka, Emeka, and
Islam, 2019)
Swimming
participants, staff
members, individual
swimmer
Energy level
monitoring kitties,
adequate staff to
monitor activities of
the clients
Energy monitoring
kitties installed prior
to the swimming
exercise; monitoring
process done during
the swimming
activity
Orthopedic related
injuries- ensure all
All staff members in
the facility,
Fully functioning first
aid equipment,
Prior to the wellness
activities and during
Fitworx Contingency Plan
Action required People responsible Required resources Finish date
Drowning- all staff in
the facility to be
equipped with the
relevant e-emergency
care certification,
CPR and anaphylaxis
All staff members,
assistance from other
people using the
facility
First aid kit
equipment, qualified
personnel
During the wellness
program
General exhaustion-
encourage
participants to be
taking breaks in
between the
swimming sessions,
install energy level
monitoring
equipment,
(AlTuraifi,
AlMomatin, Badger-
Emeka, Emeka, and
Islam, 2019)
Swimming
participants, staff
members, individual
swimmer
Energy level
monitoring kitties,
adequate staff to
monitor activities of
the clients
Energy monitoring
kitties installed prior
to the swimming
exercise; monitoring
process done during
the swimming
activity
Orthopedic related
injuries- ensure all
All staff members in
the facility,
Fully functioning first
aid equipment,
Prior to the wellness
activities and during
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Risk Assessment and Contingency Plan 4
areas have working
and well maintained
first aid kit with
generally used
adrenaline
autoinjector,
available
communication
channel to contact
emergency services,
plans on handling
emergency cases in
place and all staff
fully aware of the
procedures, staff to
be aware of the first
aid kits location,
(Zimoch and Paciej,
2020)
participants in the
facility
installed
communication
channels
the wellness activities
Aspiration of the pool
water- adherence to
water safety program,
relevant skills
Water safety program
officials, facility
management, facility
staff
Funds for pools
assessment, enough
human resource to
help in the motoring
Assessed yearly to
ensure best practice
standards
areas have working
and well maintained
first aid kit with
generally used
adrenaline
autoinjector,
available
communication
channel to contact
emergency services,
plans on handling
emergency cases in
place and all staff
fully aware of the
procedures, staff to
be aware of the first
aid kits location,
(Zimoch and Paciej,
2020)
participants in the
facility
installed
communication
channels
the wellness activities
Aspiration of the pool
water- adherence to
water safety program,
relevant skills
Water safety program
officials, facility
management, facility
staff
Funds for pools
assessment, enough
human resource to
help in the motoring
Assessed yearly to
ensure best practice
standards
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Risk Assessment and Contingency Plan 5
progression process
Cold shocks- all staff
members are
equipped with
relevant e-emergency
care certification and
CPR
Facility staff, Funds for training
staff members
required equipment
needed for
resuscitation
Water temperatures
checked prior to the
activities and during
the swimming
process
Venue related injuries
to staff and
participants- ensure
review of risk
management plan in
the facility, carryout
extensive search to
identify areas of
hazards before
allowing in the
general public, ensure
emergency control
plans are in place and
the staff members are
aware of it, (Aicher,
Newland, and Paule-
Facility management,
facility staff
Public liability cover
for the facility, well
equipped and fully
functioning items in
the facility, first aid
kits
Prior to the opening
of the facility and
during the wellness
activities
progression process
Cold shocks- all staff
members are
equipped with
relevant e-emergency
care certification and
CPR
Facility staff, Funds for training
staff members
required equipment
needed for
resuscitation
Water temperatures
checked prior to the
activities and during
the swimming
process
Venue related injuries
to staff and
participants- ensure
review of risk
management plan in
the facility, carryout
extensive search to
identify areas of
hazards before
allowing in the
general public, ensure
emergency control
plans are in place and
the staff members are
aware of it, (Aicher,
Newland, and Paule-
Facility management,
facility staff
Public liability cover
for the facility, well
equipped and fully
functioning items in
the facility, first aid
kits
Prior to the opening
of the facility and
during the wellness
activities
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Risk Assessment and Contingency Plan 6
Koba, 2019)
Koba, 2019)
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Risk Assessment and Contingency Plan 7
References
Aicher, T.J., Newland, B.L. and Paule-Koba, A.L., 2019. Sport Facility & Event Management.
Jones & Bartlett Learning.
AlTuraifi, F.H., AlMomatin, A.A., Badger-Emeka, L., Emeka, P.M. and Islam, M.M., 2019.
Assessment of Microbiological Content of Private and Public Recreational Water Facilities and
Their Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern in Al-Ahsa. Environmental Health Insights, 13,
p.1178630219887393.
Wang, Q., Kong, S., Chen, J., Zhou, Y., Yu, C. and Huang, H., 2019, December. Research on
Safety Risk Assessment of Ninghai 4A Scenic Spots. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and
Environmental Science (Vol. 371, No. 3, p. 032079). IOP Publishing.
Zimoch, I.T. and Paciej, J., 2020. Health Risk Assessment of Swimming Pool Users from the
Effects of Legionella Spp. Contamination of Water. Journal of Ecological Engineering, 21(2).
References
Aicher, T.J., Newland, B.L. and Paule-Koba, A.L., 2019. Sport Facility & Event Management.
Jones & Bartlett Learning.
AlTuraifi, F.H., AlMomatin, A.A., Badger-Emeka, L., Emeka, P.M. and Islam, M.M., 2019.
Assessment of Microbiological Content of Private and Public Recreational Water Facilities and
Their Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern in Al-Ahsa. Environmental Health Insights, 13,
p.1178630219887393.
Wang, Q., Kong, S., Chen, J., Zhou, Y., Yu, C. and Huang, H., 2019, December. Research on
Safety Risk Assessment of Ninghai 4A Scenic Spots. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and
Environmental Science (Vol. 371, No. 3, p. 032079). IOP Publishing.
Zimoch, I.T. and Paciej, J., 2020. Health Risk Assessment of Swimming Pool Users from the
Effects of Legionella Spp. Contamination of Water. Journal of Ecological Engineering, 21(2).
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