AREA / ACTIVITY ASSESSED DATE ASSESSED
What are the hazards? | Who might be harmed? | How severe could the harm be? A | What controls are in place? | How likely is an accident? B | Risk Rating A x B | What extra controls are needed? | Who will action the extra controls? | When will they be in place? | Initial when complete. New Risk Rating? |
Slips / trips / falls Fire Manual handling Working at heights Noise Chemicals Vehicles Electricity Dust / fumes Stress Etc. | Staff Students Contractors Visitors Etc. | Major 3 Death / major injury. Serious 2 More than 3 days off. Slight 1 All other injuries | Housekeeping Guarding Training Safe systems Ventilation PAT Information Etc. | High 3 Certain or very likely. Med. 2 Likely Low 1 Unlikely | 6-9 STOP 3-4 REVIEW 1-2 OK | Eliminate Substitute Barriers Procedures Warnings PPE | |||
Weather conditions, snow storm, hail, fog Slips, trips and falls due to icy ground Car accident Medical conditions of people involved | Everyone involved with filming the film Everyone involved with filming the film Everyone involved with filming Everyone involved with filming | 2 1 2-3 3 | Keep an eye on the weather forecasts to prevent filming in bad weather Have shoes which are suitable for weather We will have an extra person come with the group to keep and eye on immediate dangers of cars We will ask people involved if they have any medical conditions | 1 2 1 1 | 2 1 2 2 | Will have an emergency pack with food, phone, and thermal blankets. First aid will be within the emergency pack Camera crew will be wearing yellow vests If there are medical conditions, action will be made to accommodate extra objects needed | Stuart Wallace Stuart Wallace Stuart Wallace Stuart Wallace | We will have the pack ready for when we film We will have the pack ready for when we film When filming Week before filming | 2 2 1 1 |
RISK ASSESSMENT CONDUCTED BY:- Stuart Wallace
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