Thursday, 18 October 2012

Risk Assessment



Potential Danger
Potential Outcomes
Actions to avoid potential Outcomes
Further comments
Woods
Tripping over tree roots
Serious injury.
OR
A wound that needs to be treated.
Study the pathways and areas so that we are aware of any dangers and can avoid them.
Should take a first aid kit in case we need to cover any wounds.

Getting lost
Not knowing how to get back.
Make sure at all times you know where you are filming and how to get back.
Shouldn’t go too far away from the car and a road.

Encounters with wild animals.
Minor/serious injury.
Always be aware of what’s around.



Ditches and holes.
Minor /serious injury.
AND
Could get stuck.
Be careful on uneven ground and briefly check ground for dangers before filming begins.

General
Hit by a vehicle.
Minor/Serious outcome.
Always be aware of roads, no matter how quiet they may seem and use pavements and pathways where possible. Always be aware when filming,
Do not be oblivious and careless even though it seems like something small.

Getting Equipment damaged.
Cost of having equipment fixed.
AND.
Could possibly lose footage.
Always be careful when using equipment and put it away safely when it is not being used.
We will use a tripod for filming which will decrease the risk of dropping the camera.

Pedestrians tripping over tripod and other equipment.
Injury
AND
We could be sued.
Always make sure that the equipment is up out of the way and clear of pathways.
Always be aware of people around and make sure we make ourselves visible to others.
Drama Room
Tripping on cables and equipment.
Injury
Make sure all wires and equipment is out of the way and put away to the sides of the room. 


Tripping on stage
AND
Falling off stage.
Injury
Have the band mainly placed in the middle of the stage. Be aware of how close you are to the edge.


Electrical equipment.
Minor/serious injury.
Do not drink liquids in the drama room and be aware of any electric points that may be of danger.



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