This document assesses potential risks for a model and photographer from tripping hazards like wires, stairs, and lighting during a photo shoot. It identifies the hazards, those affected, existing controls, and risk levels. For wires and stairs the risk is low if checked beforehand. For lighting, keeping it above head height and away from hazards presents low risk if checked in advance.
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Risk asessment
1. Hazard People who
may be
harmed.
Property
which may
be damaged.
Risk controls already in
place.
Risk Assessment, Low,
Moderate, High, Extreme.
Further action required
to control risk.
Trip on
wires.
Model,
photographer.
The QE
lighting,
wires.
Keeping wires organized
and away from footing.
Low risk Check for risks
beforehand and if
there is any remove
them.
Trip on
stairs.
Model,
photographer
N/A Hand Rail. Low Risk Check for risks
beforehand and if
there is any remove
them.
Hit head on
lighting
Model,
photographer
Lighting, QE
property.
Keeping lighting away
from head height, and
away from hazards.
Low Risk Check for risks
beforehand and if
there is any remove
them.