Risk analysis management system (RAMS)

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Risk analysis management system (RAMS) Education / School visits We want you, your students and accompanying adults to have a safe, successful and enjoyable visit. Students should be encouraged to identify behaviour that could be dangerous or unacceptable in relation to themselves, zoo staff, other visitors, animals or zoo property. Appropriate rules and behaviour codes should be developed. Your organisation will have its own behavioural expectations for educational visits, please ensure the students are aware of these expectations. The following is a guide to make you aware of the risks that have been identified within Auckland Zoo; however, other unidentified hazards could be present. If you do identify any hazards, please report it as soon as possible to help us control them within our zoo. Auckland Zoo operates to the following relevant industry standards, operation to comply with Ministry of Education Education Outside the Classroom safety standards, and the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 Risk Assessment Guidance Like all zoos and wildlife parks, we have to operate under the auspices of the Bio securities Act, 1993. We are subject to an annual inspection by MPI enforcement officers, who carry out containment inspections, examine the way we take care of our animals and the safety of visitors and staff. This licence is renewed yearly. It is strongly recommended where possible that all teachers make a pre-visit to the Auckland Zoo site and carry out their own risk assessment before undertaking an outing with children. Please contact the Zoo Education Service to organise your courtesy visit. In the event that a pre-visit is not possible, this document provides a general outline of risks. It is essential that students be supervised throughout their visit to Auckland Zoo: in accordance with Auckland Zoo s Terms and Conditions regarding child to adult ratios. Where students have Special eeds and a carer is essential, the admission of the carer is free. (Please advise staff when making a booking). It is essential that the students understand: the aims and objectives of the visit how to avoid specific dangers and why they should follow all rules and instructions why safety precautions are in place and what standard of behaviour is expected who is responsible for the group what to do if approached by anyone from outside the group what to do if separated from the group Please note that whistles are not permitted in, as zoo staff use whistles as an emergency signal. In the event of an emergency, please follow the directions of zoo staff immediately. Page 1

Visit: Risk Management Plan (RAMS) Date: Class level: Teacher in Charge: o. of children: o. of helpers: o. of staff: Day/Time of departure: Day/Time of return to school: Approved by: Group members requiring special consideration: Health: Behaviour: Other: Pre-activity checklist Off-site venue visited Trip application approved Permission slips returned Medical records checked RAMS form to all teachers On the day Students list and contacts Medication First Aid kit Cell phone Intentions left at office Equipment checked Comments Page 2

Personal accident or injury Person is lost or unaccompanied Person not looking where they are going Person falls over/slips/trips Person pushing or shoving another General carelessness ot following zoo rules octurnal habitats Climbing onto railings /rocks /trees/posts and sculptures/falling from play equipment Falling into moats/ water barriers around enclosures Electric fencing around some enclosures Inappropriate footwear supervision supervisor-student ratio Persons lack of awareness of risk in such a situation Ensure supervision and adherence to zoo rules at all times Provide clear and frequent instructions not to climb or attempt to enter enclosures Being aware of uneven ground or sections of pathways o running in zoo Being considerate of other public Allow time for eyes to adjust to nocturnal environment Reading safety notices where relevant Students to wear appropriate footwear Locate and be aware of location of life belts and life-lines by deep water Ensure students are made aware of the requirement to remain close to supervisor at all times Plan for and enforce minimum supervisor charge ratio in accordance with Auckland Zoo s Terms and Conditions Children to be supervised at all time if under the age of 15 years As a supervisor follow the ratios stated in s terms and conditions Children to be accompanied to the toilet block Risk Analysis Management Y / Y group Students group Students departure to Locate and be aware of location of life belts and life- lines by deep water/during pre-visit or while at animal enclosures departure to the Zoo the Zoo In korero conversation with educators of accident or injury situation is under control. First Aid administered by Zoo medical emergency. leaves Contact zoo staff otice and description of missing person is radioed throughout zoo staff who will keep a lookout/help search Put a call over the PA to ask lost person (use their name) to meet at specified location When located, missing person will be returned to Information Centre to be collected.

Vehicle/person conflict within Zoo grounds Toilet accident Weather related hazards supervision supervisor-student ratio Persons lack of awareness of risk in such a situation. Excitement Waiting until last minute ot knowing toilet locations ot taking toilet breaks when offered Person with bladder/ bowel problem Lack of adequate protection against: - dehydration - heat - cold - rain - wind - UV radiation Supervisors and children are made aware of vehicles operating in zoo grounds All vehicles operate at a max speed of 10km/hour All vehicles must give way to pedestrians Supervisors to familiarise themselves with the location of toilet facilities around zoo Use toilets at the entrance of upon arrival Remind/point out toilet facilities while moving around the zoo Visitors must check weather forecast and ensure all students are suitably protected from the elements, particularly the sun Sun block is available at the Information Centre/Education Centre Locations of sheltered areas around are on the Zoo maps (detailed information is available from the Auckland Zoo educators) Water fountains are available around. Ensure all visitors drink water regularly Y / group Students group Students departure to the Zoo the Zoo departure to departure to of accident or injury situation is under control. First Aid administered by Zoo medical emergency leaves Supervisors are responsible to be prepared for and take action if soiling event occurs of person s condition This action must be taken. First aid administered by of concern leaves

Person falling ill Person injured e.g. bitten, scratched stung by animal Dropping food, clothing or litter into enclosures Page 5 Lack of medication Pre-existing condition Person ignores written and/or verbal instructions Lack of adequate supervision Curiosity Harassed animal Free range peacock Wild animals / insects (e.g. bees) Desire to attract animal and observe reaction Accidental release (e.g. blown by wind) Desire to feed animals Please ensure that all required medications (for asthma, allergies etc.) are readily at hand and that pre-existing conditions are notified and that provision has been made for this Provide clear and frequent instructions not to attempt to touch animals or to offer them food or other items Beware of bees and other insects Utilising rubbish bins Inform visitors of the need to respect the homes of our animals and of the danger rubbish can pose to animals when playing or ingesting them and that animals are on special diets Make sure clothing is worn or held securely Y / All visiting supervisors and any accompanying zoo staff Discussed with supervisor prior to arrival at As and when necessary Upon the arrival of qualified first aid personnel departure to departure to of person s condition This action must be taken First aid administered by procedure followed if leaves Supervisor immediately notifies Zoo staff of incident/injury patient seems unconcerned Qualified zoo first-aider will attend leaves zoo Do not attempt to retrieve any item from enclosure Supervisor notifies zoo staff of their item ending up in enclosure otification passed to relevant zoo team leader for appropriate action

Containment Breach Fire atural Disasters Special educational needs Burns atural disaster, severe weather Accidental release Deliberate, accidental, careless activity atural Process Earthquake Tsunami Flooding Volcano Individual needs of visitors (e.g. intellectual, mobility, medical, behavioural) are not acknowledged Lack of awareness of these needs Accidental spillage of hot drinks and/or food Regular monitoring of enclosure condition/security Care with entry/exit of keepers/zoo personnel Appropriate design of enclosure Care with use of tools and accelerants Reporting suspicious behaviour Y / Y All zoo staff particularly keepers All zoo staff and contractors Unpreventable Y Supervisors/staff need to be informed of any students in their care that have special requirements Students are to be supervised by adults in the café areas Be aware of drink/food temperature All zoo staff and visiting contractors Daily during feeding Daily during general zoo staff movement about the zoo Appropriate enclosure design As and when utilising tools, facilities and ignition systems around As and when suspicious behaviour is reported Following Auckland Zoo protocols Earthquake protocol Tsunami protocol Flood protocol Volcano Protocol Ensure supervisors have appropriate equipment and are trained to meet individual needs Supervising adults will be instructed by group leader of their responsibilities Zoo staff will implement Containment Breach procedure All visitors must follow directions of Zoo staff Zoo staff will implement Fire Emergency procedure All visitors will follow directions of Zoo staff Zoo staff will implement Emergency procedure All visitors to follow directions of Zoo staff Site emergency response plans are formulated and reviewed regularly ot an emergency situation of person s condition. This action must be taken First aid administered by of concern. leaves

Lack of communication between Zoo staff and visiting supervisors Traffic hazards on arrival at the Zoo main entrance Incorrect manual handling Damage to taxidermy/ specimens/ cities Page 7 Lack of radio or mobile phone contact between parties in different areas of the Zoo, and with Zoo staff supervision supervisor-student ratio Persons lack of awareness of risk in such a situation Back strain Picking up large items (containers/equip) Inappropriate handling of items Visitors to should bring mobile phones to the Zoo (1 per group is suggested), fully charged and switched on Ensure all phone numbers are circulated to each group Bus drop off and pick up zones are located directly in front of the entrance A member of Auckland Zoo staff will meet all buses Zoo staff undertake manual handling training as appropriate All visitors/zoo staff should only lift objects with which they feel comfortable Ensure close supervision of Follow zoo staffs instructions at all times Y / Any accompanying staff to carry radios Designated Zoo staff member All zoo staff All zoo staff Incorporated into planning stage Discussed at pre visit contact with supervisors/educators Discussed with entire group before departure to Reiterated before exploring As required within Zoo grounds Incorporated into planning stage Discussed at pre visit contact with supervisors/educators Discussed with entire group before departure to Supervisors discuss with group before departure to Training where necessary Use as directed by teaching staff Close supervision will be maintained Emergncy plan Supervisors must immediately notify Zoo staff if they encounter an emergency Zoo staff will immediately notify visiting supervisors/schools/ if an emergency occurs Supervisor immediately notifies Zoo staff of incident/injury patient seems unconcerned Qualified zoo first-aider will attend leaves zoo Supervisor to immediately notify zoo staff of incident/injury Zoo staff will notify management

Swallowing/ choking/ poisoning Placing small objects in mouth/nose Ingesting foreign objects eg. Plants, stones Playing while eating Close supervision at all times Zoo staff are to ensure teaching areas are fit for purpose Y / Y All zoo staff Supervisors discuss with group before departure to Zoo staff to teach with appropriate objects, making sure teaching spaces are free of foreign objects of accident or injury situation is under control First Aid administered by Zoo medical emergency leaves Page 8