The document summarizes a risk assessment for students filming and taking photos in a town center college location. It identifies hazards such as people walking around and knocking into the students, and crossing roads to access different areas. For each hazard, it rates the degree of risk, lists existing control measures, and proposes additional actions to further control the risks, including having a friend accompany the students to ensure no one walks into them while filming, and all looking for cars before crossing roads.
1. STUDENT RISK ASSESSMENT
Date Location: Media Studies Task being assessed: Students filming/taking photos in college Student Name:
Wednesday 9th January 2013 Solihull town centre. Emily Jones
between 8:30-3:30 General Risk assessment
HAZARDS DEGREE OF RISK CONTROL MEASURES ACTION PLAN
Hazard Persons at Worst Probability Risk Existing control measures taken What further control measures
Regardless of control risk outcome Rating against the risk are required when and by
measures *1 *2 *3 A-E whom
People walking around that The artist Could be could be Check to see if the location has a Someone (friend maybe) is
may knock into us. The pushed to the seriously hurt C lot of people there or to assure joining us making sure no one
photographer floor or into Ps someone is there with you maybe goes into us, the photographer
something that to make sure no one walks into making sure no one walks into the
could hurt or any of the people at risk people at risk. Checking
do damage beforehand if the area is busy or
Maj or not and when.
Min
Crossing roads etc. to get to The artist Unsure A Cross at the lights, look left All of us look for cars or any
certain areas. The Could get hit Ps and right, check there are no vehicles.
photographer and badly hurt, cars before crossing.
Anyone who is damaged
with them property and
camera
equipment,
death or
serious injuries
F or Maj
2. *1 *2 This is without control measures *3 This is with control measures in place
Sf = staff D = people with disabilities F = fatal Fr = frequent/likely/could occur repeatedly/expected
St = students X = young/inexperienced Maj = major injury or permanent disability Pr = probable/not surprised/might occur often
Cr = contractors L = lone workers Min = minor injury Ps = possible/could occur sometime
Cl = cleaners W = women of child-bearing NR = non-reportable R = remote/unlikely but conceivable
V = visitors age U = unlikely/improbable such that likelihood is almost zero