This risk assessment document outlines potential hazards and precautions for a group filming down a high street. It identifies bumping into streetlights or poles if not looking where going and getting hit by cars as hazards. Precautions include being attentive of surroundings, looking up from phones, and checking for cars before crossing roads or working near them. Emergency procedures specify contacting the school and emergency services if equipment is damaged or someone is injured.
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Risk assessment highstreet
1. Ben Karrass, Laura Hodgson, Suela Elezi, Nikon Ahamed.
Risk Assessment- Highstreet
Potential
hazards
Precautions Emergency procedures &
emergency contact
numbers
down the highstreet
someone may not be looking
and could bump into a
streetlight or a pole.
to make this not happen we
will make sure that we are
looking up and not walking
on oor phones, we will
also have equipment so we
don't want to damage it so
we will always be cautious
of our surroundings.
if this happens we will
make sure the equipment is
ok and to see if it is
damaged, and if someone
from our group is injured
we will contact the school
and tell them what
happened.
because we are filming on
a high street there are
cars and we could get hit
by one if we are not
careful.
when we cross the road we
will make sure we look
both ways and that no cars
are coming past. If we are
working near a road we
will make sure that there
are no cars that can hit
us.
if one of us get hit by a
car we need to first
contact the school and
tell them what happened
then we will phone an
ambulance for medical
attention.