IMPORTANT: Any rock based activity on Lihou Island or Guernsey is to be supervised directly by a qualified and experienced British Mountaineering Council (BMC) Single Pitch Award (SPA) holder or higher (MIA & MIC) due to the remote nature of the venue on Lihou.
What is the risk | Who Might be Harmed and How | Level of Risk | Control Measures Implemented | Remaining Risk After Controls | Exposure to height and vertical rock faces | All participating person | Very High | - All participants and staff briefed of the hazard and where appropriate, shown the hazard
- Safe waiting area established away from area of activity but within sight of supervisory staff
- Participants to approach any edges only when attached to a safety rope or suitable sling
- Consideration given to progression within the activity i.e. exposure to smaller climbs prior to the main slab above Venus Pool
| Low | Slippery surfaces/weather | All participating and supervising persons | High | - Appropriate footwear worn by all
- Climbing not undertaken in rain or excessive winds
- Climbing not undertaken immediately after high water to allow the base of the crag to drain and dry
- Consideration given to the use of a mat for wiping feet before commencing the abseil
- Non tidal climbs to be considered
| Medium to Low | Loose rocks | All participating and supervising persons | Medium | - Helmets worn during any climbing session
- Safe waiting area clear of any danger from falling rocks
- Activity area inspected regularly for loose rock
| Medium to Low | Equipment failure | All participating and supervising persons | High | - All participants to be inspected for the correct fitting of helmets and harnesses immediately prior to the activity and periodically during the activity
- Anchor points inspected thoroughly immediately prior to the start of the activity and periodically during the activity
- Ropes monitored for damage throughout the activity
- All equipment inspected prior to use for visible signs of damage
- Rope use monitored and logged – Log available upon request
- Given the nature of the venue and its exposure to salt laden air, all climbing equipment is replaced every 5 years or before if required
| Low | Injury caused by any of the above | All participating and supervising persons | Medium | - First aider present during activity and in known location/RV point
- First aid kit situated in the house
- Eye wash in the house
- Defibrillator situated in the house
- Emergency services trained and familiar with the house and island and familiar with both high and low water evacuation should it be required
| Low | What is the risk | Exposure to height and vertical rock faces | Who Might be Harmed and How | All participating person | Control Measures Implemented | - All participants and staff briefed of the hazard and where appropriate, shown the hazard
- Safe waiting area established away from area of activity but within sight of supervisory staff
- Participants to approach any edges only when attached to a safety rope or suitable sling
- Consideration given to progression within the activity i.e. exposure to smaller climbs prior to the main slab above Venus Pool
| Remaining Risk After Controls | Low | What is the risk | Slippery surfaces/weather | Who Might be Harmed and How | All participating and supervising persons | Control Measures Implemented | - Appropriate footwear worn by all
- Climbing not undertaken in rain or excessive winds
- Climbing not undertaken immediately after high water to allow the base of the crag to drain and dry
- Consideration given to the use of a mat for wiping feet before commencing the abseil
- Non tidal climbs to be considered
| Remaining Risk After Controls | Medium to Low | What is the risk | Loose rocks | Who Might be Harmed and How | All participating and supervising persons | Control Measures Implemented | - Helmets worn during any climbing session
- Safe waiting area clear of any danger from falling rocks
- Activity area inspected regularly for loose rock
| Remaining Risk After Controls | Medium to Low | What is the risk | Equipment failure | Who Might be Harmed and How | All participating and supervising persons | Control Measures Implemented | - All participants to be inspected for the correct fitting of helmets and harnesses immediately prior to the activity and periodically during the activity
- Anchor points inspected thoroughly immediately prior to the start of the activity and periodically during the activity
- Ropes monitored for damage throughout the activity
- All equipment inspected prior to use for visible signs of damage
- Rope use monitored and logged – Log available upon request
- Given the nature of the venue and its exposure to salt laden air, all climbing equipment is replaced every 5 years or before if required
| Remaining Risk After Controls | Low | What is the risk | Injury caused by any of the above | Who Might be Harmed and How | All participating and supervising persons | Control Measures Implemented | - First aider present during activity and in known location/RV point
- First aid kit situated in the house
- Eye wash in the house
- Defibrillator situated in the house
- Emergency services trained and familiar with the house and island and familiar with both high and low water evacuation should it be required
| Remaining Risk After Controls | Low | The risk assessment is a general risk assessment for Lihou Island. It is not exhaustive and should be used in conjunction with a risk assessment written by the user group, making note of any special needs or issues that are specific to that group.
For further information or to comment, please contact the warden on: email – info@lihouisland.com or call Mobile – 07781 120421