Fire Hazards:
- No smoking anywhere on the yard.
- The correct signage should be displayed around the yard in case of a fire.
- The correct fire extinguishers must be easily visible, accessible and checked regularly.
- The yard's name and address should be on full display on the office window.
- Yard rules should be visible and followed at all times.
- The muck heap should be downwind of the stables and well maintained.
See Fire Precautions for more details on this subject.
Safety:
- Feed room doors should be shut and locked at all times.
- Stable doors should be shut or tied back, never left half open.
- Avoid using gas, petrol or anything flammable near the stables.
- Always follow fire prevention rules.
Rubbish:
- Closed lid bins should be provided for rubbish.
- Loose baling string must be fastened together and put in the bin. It is a danger to horses, people or could get tangled up in machinery.
Tools and Equipment:
- Grooming kits should be put away correctly.
- Tack should be put away and stored correctly.
- Never leave tack on the floor.
- To prevent them being a hazard, empty haynets must be hung up and not left on the floor.
- Yard tools must not be left around the yard. Always return them to the designated area once they are finished with.
- Headcollars should not be left on the floor.
- Headcollars and leadropes should not be left hanging down, from the tie-ring, when the horse has been untied.
Hygiene:
- The yard should be kept clean and well swept. This keeps the air clean, odour free and discourage vermin, germs or flies.
- Wash down any slippery areas with water and disinfectant.
- The feed room floor should be regularly swept and washed down.
- Grooming kits should be cleaned regularly, to prevent the spread of infection.
- Always keep the yard well maintained.
- Always skip out droppings regularly, as dung attracts flies and parasites.
- Always clear up spilt food, as it will encourage rats and mice to the area.
- A yard cat is good for keeping down vermin.
- Disinfect floor and walls regularly, especially after illnesses.
- Keep all drains clean and well covered.
- Use a high pressure power washer for soiled walls and floors.
Electrical Equipment:
- All electrical equipment must be in good working order.
- A circuit breaker must be used when using electrical equipment on the horse.
- Electrical cables must be checked regularly to ensure they are in good condition
- Any electrical cables or equipment that are damaged must not be used.
- Clippers should be serviced yearly.
- Weather proof covers must be fitted on outside lights.
- Light switches must be covered.
- Any electrical items must be fitted and checked yearly by a qualified electrician.
In the Winter Months:
- Do not tip water buckets on the yard, especially in freezing weather.
- Do not let the hose pipe run on to the yard.
- Grit or salt icy patches.
- Keep all drains clear and clean.
- Ensure automatic waters are fully insulated to prevent burst pipes.
- Make sure all essential jobs are done in the daylight.
- Ensure all light fittings are working correctly.