Friday, 8 February 2013

Risk Assessment


Risk Assessment
Group Members:                                                                                                Location:
Hazard
Person(s) at Risk
Likelihood of Hazard
1 – Extremely Unlikely
5 – Extremely Likely
Severity of Hazard Outcomes
1 – Very Low Risk
5 – Very High Risk
Risk Level
(Likelihood + Severity)
2
Measures to Take to Manage Risk
Risk Managed?
Y/N
Cars and other types of vehicles such as vans, trucks, motorbikes
Members of the public, me and my team, our equipment.
2
4
6
To stay on the pavement at all times, to have people watching the cars and constantly alerting us if a vehicle is approaching,etc.

The weather can undoubtedly be seen as a hazard, if it were to rain our equipment and our health may be in danger.
Me and my team, our equipment.
3
3
6
Unfortunately there aren’t much ways to manage this, apart from bringing an umbrella, and by checking the weather forecast on the eve of the event.

If there is a Busy street, eg if the location at which we are filming is busy with people.
Me and my team, our equipment, the public themselves
3
2
5
We can manage this by simply locate our filming and production in an area where it is not that busy.

If the pavement is very dodgy and not entirely flat
If this is the case, then me and my team, our equipment (eg tripod and camera) and perhaps the general public could be at risk due to this
2
3
5
We can manage this by filming at a location at which the pavement is flat thus not putting our equipment in danger.


Contacts
Emergency Service:                 
Robert Clack School:                 
Other Contacts:                 

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