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STUDENT RISK ASSESSMENT
Date: 19/09/2014
Location: Media StudiesRoom K308
Task being assessed: Taking photos in college
General Risk assessment
Student Name:Vicky Lawrence
HAZARDS DEGREE OF RISK CONTROL MEASURES ACTION PLAN
HazardRegardless of control measures
Per-sons 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
1. Could trip over student’s bags.
2. Could trip over the chairs that are around the classroom.
3. Could bump into the corners of tables if they are in the centre of the room.
4. Wires around the room could also be a trip danger.
SfSt
Min Ps C 1. Make sure all students put their bags under tables.
2. Move all furniture to the sides of the room so there is less pos-sibility of an accident happen-ing.
3. Wires should be pushed to the sides of the room/tucked behind desks.
• Teachers and students will need to know where first aid is.
*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
Date:19/09/2014
Location: Media StudiesStair ways
Task being assessed: Taking photos in collegeGeneral Risk assessment
Student Name:Vicky Lawrence
HAZARDS DEGREE OF RISK CONTROL MEASURES ACTION PLAN
HazardRegardless of control measures
Per-sons 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
1. Could bump into people on the stairs.
2. Could trip down the stairs.
SfStV
Maj Pr B 1. Section off the stair way that is being used so no one is in the area.
• Students will need to know where first aid is.
*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
Date:19/09/2014
Location: Media StudiesCorridors
Task being assessed: Taking photos in college
General Risk assessment
Student Name:Vicky Lawrence
HAZARDS DEGREE OF RISK CONTROL MEASURES ACTION PLAN
HazardRegardless of control measures
Per-sons 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
1. Could bump into people in the corridors.
2. Could bump into furniture and things around the build-ing.
StSfVD
Min Ps
D 1. Take photos only when the area is mostly clear.
2. Move objects out of the main corridor area.
• Make sure students know where first aid is.
• Inform staff and other stu-dents when and where photos will be being taken.
*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