This risk assessment document identifies potential hazards and risks associated with a student filming a documentary outside a pub. It lists five risks: lifting heavy equipment improperly, bumping into members of the public, dropping heavy equipment, equipment being damaged if the area is busy, and an uneven or wet floor. For each risk, it rates the degree and probability, and lists existing and required control measures. The control measures include properly lifting equipment, securing all gear, filming at quiet times, and informing pub staff of the filming.
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1. STUDENT RISK ASSESSMENT
Date
24/11/2017
Location: Outside Pub Task being assessed: Filming documentary
General Risk assessment
Student Name: Eva Clarke
HAZARDS DEGREE OF RISK CONTROL MEASURES ACTION PLAN
Hazard
Regardless of control measures
Persons
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
Risk 1: Make sure to lift and
carry heavy equipment properly
Risk 2: Could bump into
members of the public
Risk 3: Heavy equipment- could
drop it
Risk 4: If the area is busy then
equipment could be ruined.
Risk 5: Floor may be wet
depending on weather or uneven
St
St
St
St
MIN
NR
MIN
MIN
R
Ps
Ps
Ps
Ps
F
E
E
D
F
Make sure we are all aware of the
correct way to lift the equipment
and carry it, make sure it is equally
shared out.
Check the area before setting the
filming equipment.
Make sure all equipment is safe and
secured properly
Make sure that we all choose a time
when it is quiet.
Check the floors are dry.
Look online at correct ways to
carry and lift heavy equipment.
Ask staff for help if needed.
Tell staff in the pub we will be
filming.
Tell staff to double check
equipment
Wait until its quiet if it it’s
busy.
Inform the staff we will be
filming there.
*1
Sf = staff
St = students
Cr = contractors
Cl = cleaners
V = visitors
D = people with disabilities
X = young/inexperienced
L = lone workers
W = women of child-bearing
age
*2 This is without control measures
F = fatal
Maj = major injury or permanent disability
Min = minor injury
NR = non-reportable
*3 This is with control measures in place
Fr = frequent/likely/could occur repeatedly/expected
Pr = probable/not surprised/might occur often
Ps = possible/could occur sometime
R = remote/unlikely but conceivable
U = unlikely/improbable such that likelihood is almost zero