Question: case study: At 8 am, you're outside with Anthony and the pre-school class. Your pre-school yard backs onto the service's carpark and even though the

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At 8 am, you're outside with Anthony and the pre-school class. Your pre-school yard backs onto the service's carpark and even though the fence is quite high, you need to engage in appropriate supervision, as children like to stand near the fence and wave goodbye to their parents. As you're supervising the children waving goodbye, Anthony walks over and asks how your weekend was. Without thinking, you turn your back on the children at the fence and start chatting.

Suddenly, one of the children, Sarah, comes over to you, points and says with a sense of urgency, "Carlos' gone fence." You quickly turn around and see that Carlos is running through the carpark after his mum, who is just leaving (having climbed over the fence).

You frantically jump over the fence and chase after Carlos and manage to catch him and grab his hand before a car can hit him. You bring Carlos back to the yard, where he runs off to play with the other children.

my job is to complete a risk assessment form regarding this case study and I'm having trouble finding these linked below in this scenario.

a. Identify two (2) hazards.

b. For each hazard, identify the risks associated with the hazard. A minimum of one (1) risk per hazard is required.

c. Assess the likelihood of each risk identified occurring using the Risk Matrix.

d. Assess the severity of consequence using the Risk Matrix.

e. Calculate a risk rating per risk, using the Risk Matrix.

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