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Field Games & Wide Games Risk Assessment Template

The complete guide to creating professional risk assessments for field games and wide games activities.

Free to use Instant PDF download Updated February 2026

The essential guide to field games safety

Field games and wide games are exciting group activities that span large outdoor areas, encouraging teamwork, strategy, and physical activity. From capture the flag to scavenger hunts covering acres of terrain, these games require careful planning to keep everyone safe.

This guide covers everything you need to create a thorough risk assessment—from boundary management and terrain hazards to supervision ratios and emergency communication.

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Why field games matter

Teamwork

Promotes teamwork and communication through large-scale group activities.

Physical Fitness

Improves physical fitness, agility, and coordination in a fun setting.

Problem-Solving

Encourages problem-solving and strategy development in games.

Confidence

Builds confidence and resilience through active participation.

Key hazards & control measures

Uneven TerrainMedium Risk
Potential Harm

Trips, slips, falls, twisted ankles on rough ground.

Control Measures
  • Conduct site walk before activity
  • Mark major hazards with tape
  • Require appropriate footwear
  • Avoid areas with hidden obstacles
Collisions & RunningHigh Risk
Potential Harm

Collisions between participants, sprains, bruises from running.

Control Measures
  • Set clear rules about contact
  • Designate no-running zones near obstacles
  • Brief on awareness of other players
  • Consider age-appropriate game variants
Weather ExposureMedium Risk
Potential Harm

Sunburn, dehydration, hypothermia from prolonged outdoor play.

Control Measures
  • Check weather forecast before activity
  • Ensure water is available
  • Schedule breaks in shade
  • Have shelter available if needed

This guide covers the most common hazards. Our risk assessment wizard includes 20 hazards and 65+ control measures for Field Games & Wide Games, sourced from industry guidance — create your assessment in minutes.

Field games safety checklist

Site Setup

  • Site walk completed
  • Boundaries marked clearly
  • Hazards identified and flagged
  • Base camp location established

Communication

  • Radios or phones tested
  • Marshal positions assigned
  • Recall signal agreed
  • Emergency meeting point set

Supervision

  • Leader ratios confirmed
  • Roving supervisors briefed
  • Headcount procedure agreed
  • First aider identified

Emergency

  • First aid kit available
  • Emergency plan shared
  • Lost participant procedure
  • Nearest vehicle access point

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