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Route risk assessment
Running along roads accessible by the general public.
Route – 10K circular route from Timperley Village car parkHAZARDS Who might be
harmed?Settings (physical settings & activities)
Mitigations
Spreading / transmission of COVID-19 through contact with disease on a surface
Group leaders; runners; members of the public
Meeting point/finish point
Meeting point supports social distancing
Numbers attending the session are limited
No contact with surfaces required at meeting points
Routes Route is free from obstacles that need to be touched
Spreading / transmission of COVID-19 through air borne transmission of the disease by an infected person
Group leaders; runners; members of the public
Meeting point/finish point
Meeting point supports social distancing
Numbers attending the session are limited
Groups encouraged to disperse at the end and don’t wait for other groups to finish
Pre-meeting Members have to book a place and confirm they have no symptoms and will abide by rules
All members are aware
of the need to not attend the run if they are showing any symptoms of COVID or have been in contact with a person displaying signs or has tested positive
Routes Small groups leave at different times with fastest group going first
Groups organized according to the rule of 6
Runners can maintain distance between each other on route
Route is on quiet streets away from busy urban centres along roads with low density housing, so contact with the public can be minimized
Route contains mainly wide pavements adjacent to quiet roads to allow social distancing to be maintained.
Injury from traffic accident
Group leaders; runners; members of the public
Routes There is are the following busy main roads to cross with a suitable crossing point available for each: - Shaftesbury
Avenue – cross at traffic lights
- Thorley Lane – cross at traffic lights
- Hale Road 1 – cross at traffic island
- Hale Road 2 – cross
at pelican crossing