1. RISK ASSESSMENT RECORD - WITH ALL CONTROL
MEASURES IN PLACE
Each assessment must take into account and record any specific hazards arising from the activity, before the assessment is complete.
Director of College Eccles College
Accommodation Assessed. Forrest. 1 River. 1 Room with 1 couch Assessment Date: 21/11/12
Assessor. Carrie Deans
and chair.
RISK (with controls) Additional
Who might be
HAZARD PRECAUTIONS/CONTROLS Controls
harmed and how
potential for harm already in place to remove hazard, reduce risk level L S R Needed.
?
Details Over
Hygiene And Comfort Toilets and sinks provided within Corridor
Any of the crew accommodation. Hot and Cold water, soap 2 1 2
or actors. Could supplied.
slip over in the Drinking water provided in Toilets.
toilets so make
sure floor is dry Adequate space outside for the crew to move
from water. around.
Trips, Slips and Falls Any of the crew . Spacious surrondings. 3 2 6
[ Workplace Regs ] and actors . Clear walkways, clear of leaves and mud.
could trip over.
Fire Hazards Any of the crew No fire exits as open space.
and actors. If a
fire does start
they could 1 3 3
inhale to much
smoke or
become trapped
if there isn’t an
exit route
nearby.
2. RISK (with controls) Additional
Who might be
HAZARD PRECAUTIONS/CONTROLS Controls
harmed and how
potential for harm already in place to remove hazard, reduce risk level L S R Needed.
?
Details Over
Accident Any of the crew 3 First Aiders on site.
or actors could First Aid box available on set. 1 2 2
become injured
College tutor is first aider.
from a fall by
tripping over
cables etc.
Accidents occurring outside Anyone could Keep the area clear of rocks or other things 1 2 2
be injured here. that someone could trip up on.
Electrical Any of the crew No power source, everything is battery
or actors could powered.
1 1 1
be at risk in this
area. Make sure
to keep any
water or liquids
away from any
battery powered
items.
The three columns (L,S,R) are for assessing the level or degree of risk. The first (L) is for an assessment of the likelihood of the hazard taking place, the second (S) for the
severity of the hazard, both based on the following:-
(L) LIKELIHOOD (S) SEVERITY OF HAZARD (R) RISK LEVEL is product of Likelihood and Severity (LxS).
1. Hazard exists very infrequently; limited numbers exposed 1. Could cause minor injury only Very high risks score 6 or 9
2. Likely to occur; hazard exists intermittently or occurs 2. Could cause major injury/3 day or more absence Moderate risks score 3 or 4
occasionally 3. Could cause fatality/severe injury Low priority risks score 1 or 2
3. Likely to occur soon; permanent hazard or occurs daily
/ repeatedly; many may be exposed VERY HIGH RISKS NEED IMMEDIATE ACTION
Signature of Health & Safety Officer Carrie Deans Date 28/11/12 21/11/12
3. Signature of Senior member of management with Liam Belch Date 28/11/12 21/11/12
Health and Safety Responsibility.
Review of Risk Assessment Carrie Deans Date 28/11/12 21/11/12
Annual Review, Re-Visit or changes in Identified Hazards