This risk assessment form identifies four situations involving photography and rates their risks from least to greatest. The lowest risk is taking photographs in a car park, which could endanger people and damage equipment. The next greatest risks are taking photos in front of exits like doors, as passersby would be unaware, and on stairs, which could block fire exits or cause falls. The greatest risk is taking photos of someone without permission, as it invades privacy, is unethical, and the subject's medical conditions are unknown. Minimizing risks involves getting permission, warning others, and avoiding busy or dangerous areas.