This risk assessment identifies potential hazards students may face when taking photos on campus and measures to control risks. Key hazards include cars driving around campus, rain, wind, and foot traffic interfering with shots. Control measures already in place include signs warning of cars and pedestrian crossings. Further actions planned are notifying security of photo shoots near roads, bringing umbrellas in case of rain, and alerting students 5 minutes before shoots to avoid foot traffic issues. The overall goal is to safely control risks to students when taking campus photos.
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Student risk assessment 1
1. STUDENT RISK ASSESSMENT
Date 22/09/2015 Location: Outside the school
building
Task being assessed: Taking photos in college
General Risk assessment
Student Name: Nadiya Parkar
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) Cars – cars may be driving
around campus, which means
the model or photographer
could get hit by a car
2) Raining – If it was raining the
model or photographer may
slip
3) Windy – Something may fall
4) Foot flow – students walking
through the shot , when
trying to get to lesson
ALL
St
ALL
ALL
F
Min
F
NR
Ps
Ps
R
PR
There are signs saying beware of
cars, also there are pedestrian
crossing
Umbrellas are used to stop getting
wet
Students should be in lesson at
certain times
I may have to make sure that
security is aware that I will be
taking pictures near the road
I will have to make sure that
umbrella is brought and I will
make sure that I know who the
first aider is.
I will let security know where I
am on the day of the shoot
I will have to go 5 minutes
early to the location, to aware
students that I will be taking
pictures.
*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