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Risk Assessment 
Identify the 
task 
What are the risks 
associated with each 
activity? 
Is the risk low, 
moderate, 
significant or 
high? 
If the risk is deemed unacceptable 
for the task, what will be done to 
reduce or remove the risk 
By whom? 
AND by 
when? 
Now strategies 
have been put 
in place 
reassess the 
risk 
People 
running 
through the 
streets. 
People could run into 
each other or trip 
resulting in injury. 
Low If the risk was deemed unacceptable 
people would have to move briskly 
rather than run. 
I think there is a 
low risk of 
injury. 
Being in an 
abandoned 
building 
Anything could 
potentially collapse if 
put under extreme 
stress 
Moderate To reduce the chance of any risks the 
surrounding area will not be touched 
The risk is now 
low 
Crouching 
over embers 
Potential to burn 
one’s self or create a 
fire if there are dry 
materials in the area 
Moderate To reduce the risk the floor area 
shall be cleared and the location of 
the embers shall be guarded by 
rocks preventing embers from 
escaping. Safety equipment such as 
extinguishers will also be on sight 
Low 
Going across 
train tracks 
Getting stuck on the 
tacks or a train going 
across the tracks 
Low Don’t treat the tracks like a game, 
everything done within the area will 
need to be taken seriously. When 
train lights show vacate the area. 
Low 
Being in corn 
fields or 
woodland 
area 
Getting lost or injuring 
yourself in the 
surrounding 
environment. 
Low Stay within proximity of the 
surrounding people and be careful of 
the surrounding area. 
Low 
Falling to the 
ground 
Injuring oneself Low Go to the ground slowly to not inflict 
injury upon oneself 
Low

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Risk assessment

  • 1. Risk Assessment Identify the task What are the risks associated with each activity? Is the risk low, moderate, significant or high? If the risk is deemed unacceptable for the task, what will be done to reduce or remove the risk By whom? AND by when? Now strategies have been put in place reassess the risk People running through the streets. People could run into each other or trip resulting in injury. Low If the risk was deemed unacceptable people would have to move briskly rather than run. I think there is a low risk of injury. Being in an abandoned building Anything could potentially collapse if put under extreme stress Moderate To reduce the chance of any risks the surrounding area will not be touched The risk is now low Crouching over embers Potential to burn one’s self or create a fire if there are dry materials in the area Moderate To reduce the risk the floor area shall be cleared and the location of the embers shall be guarded by rocks preventing embers from escaping. Safety equipment such as extinguishers will also be on sight Low Going across train tracks Getting stuck on the tacks or a train going across the tracks Low Don’t treat the tracks like a game, everything done within the area will need to be taken seriously. When train lights show vacate the area. Low Being in corn fields or woodland area Getting lost or injuring yourself in the surrounding environment. Low Stay within proximity of the surrounding people and be careful of the surrounding area. Low Falling to the ground Injuring oneself Low Go to the ground slowly to not inflict injury upon oneself Low