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STUDENT RISK ASSESSMENT Date 16/01/12 Location: Media Studies Task being assessed: Students filming/taking photos in college General Risk assessment Student Name: Jermaine Miller HAZARDS DEGREE OF RISK CONTROL MEASURES ACTION PLAN Hazard Regardless of control measures Perso ns at risk *1 Worst outcom e *2 Probabili ty *3 Risk Ratin g A-E Existing control measures taken against the risk What further control measures are required when and by whom

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Page 1: Student risk assessment

STUDENT RISK ASSESSMENT

Date 16/01/12 Location: Media Studies Task being assessed: Students filming/taking photos in college

General Risk assessment

Student Name:Jermaine Miller

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

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Dropping camera on foot

Blocking fire exits with either equipment, bags, coats or yourself whilst taking photos

Someone could trip over left bags/ coats or a wire (charger)

If people are taking photos in a group they might end up arguing over who should control the camera & things could get violent

St

St Sf Cl V D X

St Sf Cl V D X

St

Min

Maj

Maj

Min, Maj

Ps

Fr

Fr

Pr

D

B

B

C

Hold camera correctly or have a strap on it around your neck

Don’t block entrances and exits.

Leave bags and coats tucked in somewhere and wires not stretched out

One person at a time takes control of the camera

Location must be checked first as it could be slippy/high levelled

Fire exit signs are clearly visible

Keep the wires as close to the wall as possible and tuck bags in under things or place close to a wall

Wait for your turn to have the camera to take pictures

*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

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