This document provides examples of potential safety hazards when using equipment like tripods and laptops, as well as recommendations for safe working practices to avoid risks like tripping, dropping items, and spills. It advises securing cameras to tripods, holding laptops with both hands, eating away from work areas, thoroughly washing hands after eating, and cleaning up any spills on the floor.
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1. NAME: Curtis Groombridge
POTENTIAL HAZARDS & SAFETY RISKS
EXAMPLE OF SAFE WORKING
Tripping over the Legs
Making sure there is enough
space around the tripod
Dropping the Camera
Securely attach the camera to the
tripod or use neckstrap when using
handheld
Bumping into someone while carrying
the laptop and dropping it
Hold the laptop with both hands and
make sure that you're careful about
your surroundings
Not washing your hands after
eating,causing crumbs and grease to
spread around.
Eat away from the workplace and
make sure to thoroughly wash your
hands after
Spilling drink onto the floor causing a
slipping hazard
Drink outside. Or if it is spilt inside,
make sure to clean it up before
anyone walks in the area.