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Risk assesmment when taking photos for dps
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STUDENT RISK ASSESSMENT
Date Location: Photography RoomArt and Design Block
Task being assessed: Students filming/taking photos
General Risk assessment
Student Name:
Emily Sampson
HAZARDS DEGREE OF RISK CONTROL MEASURES ACTION PLANHazard
Regardless of control measuresPersons at risk
*1
Worst outcome
*2
Probability
*3
Risk Rating
A-E
Existing control measures taken against the risk
What further control measures are required when
and by whom
-Tripping over a bag(s).
-Tripping over a wire(s).
Sf, St, V
Sf, St, V
Min -NR
Min - NR
PS
PS
C
C
-Teachers often pre warn students to make sure that all bags are tucked under tables or anywhere else that is not in obstruction of any walk way such as by a door entrance or around the tables.
-Wires are kept away from hazardous areas such as across walkways, often hung up on walls or tucked around the room by the walls where people do not walk.
-Keep bags in the classroom and not with us. If this is not possible and bags are necessary for us to use, then we will make sure they are tucked away under tables or anywhere else where nobody will trip over them.-Also make everyone that is in the room aware of the bags that are around the room, so they are aware that they need to be careful when walking around.-Additional wires that we may use such as camera chargers etc. are to be of somewhere that is not going to make someone trip over. They could be kept on tables if a camera needs to be charged. Preferably we will make sure the camera is fully charged before we take photos.
*1Sf = staffSt = studentsCr = contractorsCl = cleanersV = visitors
D = people with disabilitiesX = young/inexperiencedL = lone workersW = women of child-bearing age
*2 This is without control measuresF = fatalMaj = major injury or permanent disabilityMin = minor injuryNR = non-reportable
*3 This is with control measures in placeFr = frequent/likely/could occur repeatedly/expectedPr = probable/not surprised/might occur oftenPs = possible/could occur sometimeR = remote/unlikely but conceivableU = unlikely/improbable such that likelihood is almost zero