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Camille [Set up internal rules and agreements between you and the participants]
guide:implementation:security [2018/12/01 11:18] (current)
Camille [Make sure the venue is a safe place]
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 ==== Make sure the venue is a safe place ==== ==== Make sure the venue is a safe place ====
  
-As hosting organization,​ you need to find out and assess **what risks the venue(s) you selected ​can have** and how you can guarantee the safety of the participants ​thorough ​your stay.+As hosting organization,​ you need to find out and assess **what risks the venue(s) you selected ​is carrying ​** and how you will guarantee the safety of the participants ​throughout ​your stay.
  
  ​**Examine** each of them thoroughly; imagine the **different weather conditions** you might experience during the Tour; consider a **range of scenarios** regarding what could happen in the group. ​  ​**Examine** each of them thoroughly; imagine the **different weather conditions** you might experience during the Tour; consider a **range of scenarios** regarding what could happen in the group. ​
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 ==== Select safe equipment, take out and manage insurances ==== ==== Select safe equipment, take out and manage insurances ====
  
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 A Tour involves **working tools**, **vehicles**,​ **equipment for cooking**, **tents**, shelters, etc. Before the Tour takes place, you need to make sure that: A Tour involves **working tools**, **vehicles**,​ **equipment for cooking**, **tents**, shelters, etc. Before the Tour takes place, you need to make sure that:
   * every equipment you will use is safe for people ​   * every equipment you will use is safe for people ​
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 Don't be cheap, you can't afford to save money off equipment that may prove dangerous! Take out insurance for vehicles, let aside weak equipment that might break down on the way: it will always be worth it! Don't be cheap, you can't afford to save money off equipment that may prove dangerous! Take out insurance for vehicles, let aside weak equipment that might break down on the way: it will always be worth it!
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 ==== Prepare a First Aid Kit and assess your staff'​s skills ==== ==== Prepare a First Aid Kit and assess your staff'​s skills ====
  
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   * make sure you have **someone in your team** that holds a **First Aid Certificate** and feels confident to be in charge of the First Aid Kit and to take actions in case of an accident;   * make sure you have **someone in your team** that holds a **First Aid Certificate** and feels confident to be in charge of the First Aid Kit and to take actions in case of an accident;
   * always have **a vehicle available** so you can react quickly in the event of an emergency (to bring someone to the doctor, a clinic / hospital...).   * always have **a vehicle available** so you can react quickly in the event of an emergency (to bring someone to the doctor, a clinic / hospital...).
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 From our experience, your First Aid Kit must contain at least: From our experience, your First Aid Kit must contain at least:
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   * Disposable protective gloves   * Disposable protective gloves
-  * sterile gauze pads of different sizes+  * sterile gauze pads of different sizes {{ :​guide:​implementation:​heterotopiesc4pbl-118.jpg?​direct&​190|}}
   * adhesive tape   * adhesive tape
-  * adhesive bandages (Band-Aids) in several sizes+  * adhesive bandages (Band-Aids) in several sizes 
   * elastic bandage   * elastic bandage
   * 4 triangular bandages   * 4 triangular bandages
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   * aloe vera   * aloe vera
   * flashlight and extra batteries   * flashlight and extra batteries
-  * a life jacquet ​ +  * a survival blanket ​ 
-  * a blanket+  * a woolen ​blanket
  
 Given that travelling, changing diet and getting out of one's daily routine or comfort zone can provoke **digestive uncomfort or troubles** for the participants,​ we suggest you also take some basic **antidiarrheal** and a few **natural laxatives** (linseed, dry prunes, malva, althaea or sene herbal tea). They might help the participants to regain their digestive balance and well-being quicker. ​ Given that travelling, changing diet and getting out of one's daily routine or comfort zone can provoke **digestive uncomfort or troubles** for the participants,​ we suggest you also take some basic **antidiarrheal** and a few **natural laxatives** (linseed, dry prunes, malva, althaea or sene herbal tea). They might help the participants to regain their digestive balance and well-being quicker. ​
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 ==== Introduce participants to safety rules before a practical activity, provide safety equipment if needed ​ ==== ==== Introduce participants to safety rules before a practical activity, provide safety equipment if needed ​ ====
  
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 When organizing practical workshops during the tour, make sure that the facilitators/​trainers take time to **explain to the participants what is the procedure of the workshop**, which tools will be used and especially **how tools or other equipment should be handled**. **Provide safety equipment** to the participants each time needed and remember that they most probably have different backgrounds and different levels of practice: you have to make sure that **everyone understands and feels confident** in participating. ​ When organizing practical workshops during the tour, make sure that the facilitators/​trainers take time to **explain to the participants what is the procedure of the workshop**, which tools will be used and especially **how tools or other equipment should be handled**. **Provide safety equipment** to the participants each time needed and remember that they most probably have different backgrounds and different levels of practice: you have to make sure that **everyone understands and feels confident** in participating. ​
  
-All the workshop long, advise participants to **take care** of themselves and others around them when they are using tools (either manual or power tools) and to **keep space**.+All the workshop long, advise participants to **take care** of themselves and others around them when they are using tools (either manual or power tools) and to **make room between them when working**.
  
-**Don'​t be flexible** when addressing security issues: ​security comes first, no matter the opinion of the person. Make it clear that security ​rules can't be discussed. Either the participants follow them, either they can't take part in the workshop. ​+**Don'​t be flexible** when addressing security issues: ​safety ​first, no matter the opinion of the person. Make it clear that safety ​rules can't be discussed. Either the participants follow them, either they can't take part in the workshop. ​
  
-Remind the participants that a tool left on the ground is a danger to themselves and to others. At the end of each workshop, always check that all tools and equipment have been **put back in place** so that nobody gets harm+Remind the participants that a tool left on the ground is a danger to themselves and to others. At the end of each workshop, always check that all tools and equipment have been **put back where they belong** so that nobody gets hurt 
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