This document outlines several potential hazards and corresponding emergency procedures for different locations. Locations mentioned include Barkingside, Mustafas House, Ashton Playing Fields, and a school. Some common potential hazards across locations include tripping on uneven surfaces, unstable or intoxicated individuals, moving vehicles, sharp edges, flying objects, and slippery surfaces. The recommended precautions generally involve avoiding hazardous areas and having first aid supplies and emergency contact numbers available. The emergency procedures specify providing first aid, informing authorities and parents, and alerting others nearby for assistance if needed.
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In the contemporary digital age, the internet is a cornerstone of our daily lives. It connects us to vast amounts of information, provides platforms for communication, enables commerce, and offers endless entertainment. However, with these conveniences come significant security challenges. Internet security is essential to protect our digital identities, sensitive data, and overall online experience. This comprehensive guide explores the multifaceted world of internet security, providing insights into its importance, common threats, and effective strategies to safeguard your digital world.
## Understanding Internet Security
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### Key Components of Internet Security
1. **Confidentiality**: Ensuring that information is accessible only to those authorized to access it.
2. **Integrity**: Protecting information from being altered or tampered with by unauthorized parties.
3. **Availability**: Ensuring that authorized users have reliable access to information and resources when needed.
## Common Internet Security Threats
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### Malware
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### Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) Attacks
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### Denial-of-Service (DoS) and Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) Attacks
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1. Barkingside
POTENTIAL HAZARDS PRECAUTIONS EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
& EMERGENCY CONTACT
NUMBERS
Bumps and gaps in the
pavement and road such
as potholes can cause
someone to trip and fall,
which could lead to
someone hurting
themselves or to
accidentally damage the
equipment
Avoid areas with
faults in them
whilst filming
Have on hand mobiles and a
med kit in case of an
emergency
inform a parent if possible
or if this option is not available
alert someone nearby that you
are need in help
and alert the authorities
An unstable person
depending on the time
could leave a location
unstable from drinks could
interfere or try and harm
the equipment or crew
members vehicles/roads
Avoid filming
during late hours
near
places such as
pubs to avoid the
risks of
grown
dysfunctional/
intoxicated adults
which could sparr
trouble
Have on hand mobiles and a
medkit in case of an
emergency
inform a parent if possible
or if this option is not available
alert someone nearby that you
are need in help
and alert the authorities
2. vehicles/roads avoid roads, cars,
buses and cyclists
when filming
have on hand mobiles and a
medkit in case of an
emergency
inform a parent if possible
or if this option is not available
alert someone nearby that you
are need in help
and alert the authorities
3. 1. Mustafas
House
POTENTIAL
HAZARDS
PRECAUTIONS EMERGENCY
PROCEDURES &
EMERGENCY CONTACT
NUMBERS
STAIRS when moving up and
down the stairs with
objects/equipment be
careful and move slowly
do not film near the stairs
in case of fall or slip
keep floor/hallway clear
keep first aid kit on hand
keep on hand mobile with
house owner number to
inform the household
owner incase something
was to occur,
Alert a neighbour for help if
electronics were not to
work or a parent not to be
around
4. SHARP EDGES Be careful when moving
around/acting avoid sharp
edges on objects/
furniture
keep first aid kit on hand
keep on hand mobile with
house owner number to
inform the household
owner incase something
was to occur,
alert a neighbour for help if
electronics were not to
work or a parent not to be
around
5. DANGEROUS
UTENSILS/EQUIPM
ENT
keep sharp utensils away
and out of reach, so they
can not be forgotten
about, where something
can accidentally happen
keep first aid kit on hand,
keep on hand mobile with
house owner number to
inform the household owner
incase something was to
occur,
alert a neighbour for help if
electronics were not to
work or a parent not to be
around
Ashton Playing
Fields
POTENTIAL
HAZARDS
PRECAUTIONS EMERGENCY
PROCEDURES &
EMERGENCY CONTACT
NUMBERS
FLYING OBJECTS
(E.G. JAVELIN ,
DISCUS, HAMMER
THROW)
Stay away from thrower
area, if entering the
throwing area is
necessary stay behind the
lines or cage so you are
able to watch the
throwers and where the
equipment lands to
prevent injury.
keep first aid kit on hand,
Inform park managers
incase something was to
occur.
alert others nearby who
may have a mobile if you
do not for help if electronics
were not to work or a
parent not to be around
6. STAIRS when moving up and
down the stairs with
objects/equipment be
careful and move slowly
do not film near the stairs
in case of fall or slip
keep floor/hallway clear
keep first aid kit on hand,
Inform park managers
incase something was to
occur.
alert others nearby who
may have a mobile if you
do not for help if electronics
were not to work or a
parent not to be around
vehicles/roads avoid roads, cars, buses
and cyclists when filming
keep first aid kit on hand,
Inform park managers
incase something was to
occur.
alert others nearby who
may have a mobile if you
do not for help if electronics
were not to work or a
parent not to be around
WEATHER Prepare equipment and
clothing around weather
incase of rain or coldness
affecting the equipment or
actors
keep first aid kit on hand,
Inform park managers
incase something was to
occur.
alert others nearby who
may have a mobile if you
do not for help if electronics
were not to work or a
parent not to be around
7. RUNNERS Avoid runners on track if
cable avoid track in
general to avoid injuries
or damage of equipment.
keep first aid kit on hand,
Inform park managers
incase something was to
occur.
alert others nearby who
may have a mobile if you
do not for help if electronics
were not to work or a
parent not to be around
POTENTIAL
HAZARDS
PRECAUTIONS EMERGENCY
PROCEDURES &
EMERGENCY CONTACT
NUMBERS
Wet floors (from the
the area being
cleaned by others)
Make sure to look out for
any precautions sign to be
aware of the wet floors.
We should slowly pick the
person up, report the
incident to the school, then
after the school will be in
charge to call the parents of
the injured and call an
ambulance if needed.
Slips, trips, falls &
bumps
Make sure to not push and
play around to avoid any
severe injuries
We should slowly pick the
person up, report the
incident to the school, then
after the school will be in
charge to call the parents of
the injured and call an
ambulance if needed.