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STUDENT RISK ASSESSMENT

STUDENT RISK ASSESSMENT

Date

22/09/15Location: Media Studies

Flower area

Task being assessed: taking photos in college

General Risk assessmentStudent Name:

Saxon-lee Bushell

HAZARDSDEGREE OF RISKCONTROL MEASURESACTION PLAN

Hazard

Regardless of control measuresPersons at risk

*1Worst outcome

*2Probability

*3Risk Rating

A-EExisting control measures taken against the riskWhat further control measures are required when and by whom

1)Bags-being in the way

2)Furniture- concrete edges are hard and can hurt if you slip on to them

3)Rain

4)steps

5) Students in the way.

1) The model and the photographer.2)students, staff, visitors

3)all4)staff,students,visitors,

5)students

1)possibly fatal with hits head or back off of concrete2) f

3)f

4)Maj

5)min

1) pr

2) ps

3) r4) u5) u 1)bags being put out of the way or included in the shot so that no one going passed can trip ion them.2)staying away from the edges of the slabs and not messing around there them as someone could get hurt3) We will wear suitable footwear and will carry an umbrella. We will walk slowly so that we do not slide.4) We will walk slowly down the steps so that we do not trick up.5) We will be taking the shots when students will be in lesson so they will not disrupt or prevent us from taking pictures or getting in the way.

1) For us to put our bags away safely.2)to stay away from the concrete slabs3)for us to wear suitable footwear and to go outside when the raining has stopped4) Walking slowly down the steps.5) Doing at a time when students will be in class

*1

Sf = staff

St = students

Cr = contractors

Cl = cleaners

V = visitorsD = people with disabilities

X = young/inexperienced

L = lone workers

W = women of child-bearing age*2 This is without control measuresF = fatal

Maj = major injury or permanent disability

Min = minor injury

NR = non-reportable*3 This is with control measures in placeFr = 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