Risk Assessment
Group Members: Victor,
Ernest, Ryan Location:
outside/inside
|
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:
Robert Clack School:
Other Contacts:
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