risk assessment

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risk assessment Bites All the reptile(s) are known to bite people but we make sure that no reptile we take to events will bite the Public. Our Risk level will show you the chance it could happen and the chance for us to make sure it will never happen.

Corn Snake -Risk for bite L = low level = very minimal risk to public and with very minimal risk to the public so we don’t have to do anything. Boa constrictor - Risk for bite M = Slight chance to happen to the Public but to make sure this does not happen you will need to put on gloves to stop this. Milk snake – Risk for bite L very minimal risk to public and with very minimal risk to the public so we don’t have to do anything. bearded dragon – Risk level bite L very minimal risk to public and with very minimal risk to the public so we don’t have to do anything. Terrapin - Risk for bite L very minimal risk to the public and with very minimal risk to public so we don’t have to do anything. Germs All reptile(s) carry Germs like us Humans we carry Germs to but some Germs can be very Dangers and Life threating so we do ask the Public to wash their Hands before making contact and after contact. We will bring our Hand wash that the Public can use to wash their Hands with. Please don’t Kiss the reptile(s) as this will make the germs have easy contact to your body. Handling To make it fair for the Public and the Reptiles each person can handle one reptile per turn to make it fair for each person in the group to hold it and have their photograph took. Fear We understand that everybody is afraid for reptiles and it’s why you don’t have to hold them or see them in person but we do ask that you leave the room or don’t look when we are doing the encounter.

Score Rating for risk assessment Low 0 1 2 3 4 Slight Chance 5 6 7 very High 8 9 10 How the Score Rating for risk assessment works Consider 0 is very unlikely and very event it would happen 10 is very high and would pose a high chance of injury or death Total Score Corn snake (2) Boa constrictor (6) Milk Snake (2) Terrapin (1) bearded dragon (1)