This risk assessment identifies potential hazards students may face while taking photos on campus, including tripping over rubbish, bumping into others, slipping on grass, or falling down stairs. The degree of risk for each hazard is evaluated as minor or major. Control measures are outlined, such as taking care when photographing, evaluating the area for risks beforehand, and tying shoelaces. The action plan calls for identifying first aiders and avoiding busy paths and staircases when photographing.
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: The Basics of Prompt Design"
Student risk assessment outside art and design
1. STUDENT RISK ASSESSMENT
Date
5th
December 15
Location: In front of art and design
block
Task being assessed: Students taking photos in college
General Risk assessment
Student Name:
George Harris
HAZARDS DEGREE OF RISK CONTROL MEASURES ACTION PLAN
Hazard
Regardless of control measures
Persons
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
1. Could trip over rubbish on
the path way.
2. Could bump into other people
using the walk way.
3. Slip on the grass around the
path.
4. Fall into a bush.
5. Trip over your untied shoe
lases.
6. Fall down nearby stairs
Sf
St
Cr
Cl
V
D
Min
Min
Min
Min
Min
Maj
Ps
Pr
Ps
R
Ps
R
D
Low
Risk
1. Take care when taking images,
don’t rush.
2. Evaluate the area for risks
before starting.
3. Watch out for other people
walking past the area.
4. Make sure you have tided your
shoe lases and you have no
clothing you can fall over.
5. Look for other people that
might create a risk for you.
6. Warn others of the potential
risks.
• Know who the first aider is
for everyone.
• Know when the paths will
be increasingly busy as it
best not to use them for
photo taking at these times.
• Know where all the stairs
are, as that presents a big
risk.
*1
Sf = staff
St = students
Cr = contractors
Cl = cleaners
V = visitors
D = people with disabilities
X = young/inexperienced
L = lone workers
W = women of child-bearing
age
*2 This is without control measures
F = fatal
Maj = major injury or permanent disability
Min = minor injury
NR = non-reportable
*3 This is with control measures in place
Fr = 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