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STUDENT RISK ASSESSMENT Date 29/9/15 Location: Corridor Task being assessed: Students filming/taking photos in college General Risk assessment Student Name: Kim Brilus 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 People leaving classrooms. People sitting in the corridor. Tripping up on the carpet. Corridor displays. Sf, St, V St St St Min Maj Min Min Fr Pr Pr R D B D D Try to avoid corridors during the time people will be leaving lessons. Take care when walking down the corridor. Take care when walking down the corridor. Ensure you walk down the middle of the corridor rather than along the edge. Make sure we film during lesson time or lunch time, at the start time or end time of lessons. Ask people to move elsewhere while filming. Wear sensible shoes on the days of filming. Ask teachers to remove their displays temporarily while we film, if one has anything sticking out.

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STUDENT RISK ASSESSMENT

Date29/9/15

Location: Corridor Task being assessed: Students filming/taking photos in college

General Risk assessment

Student Name:Kim Brilus

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

People leaving classrooms.

People sitting in the corridor.

Tripping up on the carpet.

Corridor displays.

Sf, St, V

St

St

St

Min

Maj

Min

Min

Fr

Pr

Pr

R

D

B

D

D

Try to avoid corridors during the time people will be leaving lessons.

Take care when walking down the corridor.

Take care when walking down the corridor.Ensure you walk down the middle of the corridor rather than along the edge.

Make sure we film during lesson time or lunch time, at the start time or end time of lessons.Ask people to move elsewhere while filming.Wear sensible shoes on the days of filming.Ask teachers to remove their displays temporarily while we film, if one has anything sticking out.

*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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Date29/9/15

Location: Bedroom Task being assessed: Students filming/taking photos in college

General Risk assessment

Student Name:Kim Brilus

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

Lose Cables

Limited Space – trip over

Electrical Fault

Trip over pet toys

Pet could bite.

St

St

St

St

St

Min

Min

F

Min

Min

Ps

Pr

U

Pr

U

D

C

A

D

B

Make sure cables are tucked away and are not trailing on the floor.Make sure people do not crowd in one place.Have all electrical items tested before use.Keep pet toys off the floor.

Make sure pet is friendly with people before entering.

No further action needed.

Try to make more room for people if possible.Ensure that all products used are not old or overused.No further action needed.

Keep pet in a separate room to where filming is taking place.

*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