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Hi Gordon

Your emails are getting through OK. I think the trouble is that nobody wants to volunteer. I've never had to do a risk assessment, but I think Oci is probably not far off the mark. One thing that might go down well in a risk assessment is to have specific duties allocated. For example we may have a "task master", or would he be a "cox" perhaps, whose job is to coordiate the rowing. That would reduce the risk that one person suddenly ends up with all the weight and gets flipped up into the air by his lever.

I know a broker who specialises in public liability insurance. I'll have a word with him. He should know what's required by way of a risk assessment and also, perhaps, which companies would be best to approach for cover.

Many, many years ago, as part of a boring job, I did a risk assessment course. As I remember, it all seemed very simple, and based primarily on common sense. It is possible (but a shade of a long shot) that I may even have some paperwork regarding such an activity. if not, I'm sure we can find something from the HSE website.

Providing there is sufficient time and notice, and all other avenues fail (e.g your broker), and this threatens to stuff everything up, I'll have a go at putting to gether a rudimentary and simple risk assessment. But I'll need some help, as I'm not an engineer.

Have I just dropped myself in it . . .?

Love,

treaclechops xx