Samuel Bethune conducted risk assessments for taking photos at his college in various locations. Hazards identified included footwear, weather, staircases, and surrounding equipment. Control measures to address these hazards included wearing suitable footwear, postponing shoots in bad weather, ensuring staircases were safe, and storing away any hazardous equipment. Samuel plans to monitor conditions and take responsibility for implementing control measures to minimize risks during photo shoots.
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Student risk assessment
1. STUDENT RISK ASSESSMENT
Date
23/09/15
Location: Media Studies
Spiral staircase outside dance studios
Task being assessed: Taking photos in college
General Risk assessment
Student Name:
Samuel Bethune
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) Footwear
2) Weather
St
Sf
NR
NR
R
Wear suitable footwear just in case
of weather that may cause injury
Weather conditions may mean that
I am not able to shoot that day
I, as the photographer will
make sure that the model is
wearing suitable footwear.
I, as the photographer will
make sure that if the weather
conditions are too bad, that I
will postpone the shoot to a
later date
2. *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
Date
04/01/16
Location: Media Studies
Staircase by art blocks
Task being assessed: Taking photos in
college
General Risk assessment
Student Name:
Samuel Bethune
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
3. 1) Footwear
2) Weather
3) Actual staircase
St
Sf
Sf
NR
NR
NR
R
Wear suitable footwear just in case
of weather that may cause injury
Weather conditions may mean that
I am not able to shoot that day
Model may trip over step if not
careful which is a potentially
hazardous situation
I, as the photographer will
make sure that the model is
wearing suitable footwear.
I, as the photographer will
make sure that if the weather
conditions are too bad, that I
will postpone the shoot to a
later date
I, as the photographer will
make sure that the staircase is
in a safe condition to prevent
any further injuries
*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
Date
23/09/15
Location: Media Studies
Field
Task being assessed: Taking photos in
college
General Risk assessment
Student Name:
Samuel Bethune
HAZARDS DEGREE OF RISK CONTROL MEASURES ACTION PLAN
4. 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) Footwear
2) Weather
St
Sf
NR
NR
R
Wear suitable footwear just in case
of weather that may cause injury
Weather conditions may mean that
I am not able to shoot that day
I, as the photographer will
make sure that the model is
wearing suitable footwear.
I, as the photographer will
make sure that if the weather
conditions are too bad, that I
will postpone the shoot to a
later date
*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
Date
04/01/16
Location: Media Studies
Staircase by art blocks
Task being assessed: Taking photos in
college
General Risk assessment
Student Name:
Samuel Bethune
HAZARDS DEGREE OF RISK CONTROL MEASURES ACTION PLAN
5. 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
4) Footwear
5) Weather
6) Actual staircase
St
Sf
Sf
NR
NR
NR
R
Wear suitable footwear just in case
of weather that may cause injury
Weather conditions may mean that
I am not able to shoot that day
Model may trip over step if not
careful which is a potentially
hazardous situation
I, as the photographer will
make sure that the model is
wearing suitable footwear.
I, as the photographer will
make sure that if the weather
conditions are too bad, that I
will postpone the shoot to a
later date
I, as the photographer will
make sure that the staircase is
in a safe condition to prevent
any further injuries
*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
6. Date:
04/01/16
Location: Media Studies
Inside the room
Task being assessed: Taking photos in
college
General Risk assessment
Student Name:
Samuel Bethune
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) Surrounding equipment St
NR R
If equipment is in a possible
hazardous situation, place
somewhere else
I, as the photographer will
make a sure that all equipment
is stored away safely if
hazardous and will only use the
equipment required to take the
picture
7. *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