Hazardous material or procedure
|
Risk
(What could go wrong?) |
Control measures
(Safety Precautions) |
Action
In case of accident |
Remaining Risk
(Low/Med
/High)
|
Doorways in college corridors
|
Talent could trap fingers or collide with public
|
Have an extra person with me watching this
particular hazard so that we won’t clash with people.
|
Contact somebody with authority in the college and
seek first aid. Medical advice from a doctor or the hospital could be
necessary.
|
Low
|
Stairways in the College Foyer
|
Falling down the stairs or tripping on them is a
strong risk on a stairway
|
Make sure suitable shoes
are worn so that grip is gathered on the carpet on the stairs.
|
Contact somebody with
authority in the college and seek first aid. Medical advice from a doctor or
the hospital could be necessary.
|
Low
|
Travelling on location in
car
|
We could be involved in a
car crash on the way to location taking the talent to film.
|
Stick to the speed limit
at all times, slowing in bad weather. Make sure all seatbelts are worn and
make sure all talents families are aware of the route we are taking.
|
See if everybody is safe
in the car, call 999 immediately in a phone is nearby.
|
Medium if weather is
stormy, snowing or icy. Low on a regular day with dry road.
|
Walking through woods at
Castle Howard
|
Tripping and falling on
tree roots and twigs, sharp leaves such as holly and litter may be
surrounding the area.
|
Be along side my talent
throughout all movement periods to make sure all talent is safe.
|
Seek authority at the
location for any medical help, make sure there is no injuries.
|
Low
|
Walking up grass slopes
|
If muddy this could be a
strong risk of slipping and falling on mud.
|
Make sure all appropriate footwear
is worn; don’t film on a very wet day or when it has been raining hard the
day before.
|
Seek authority at the
location for any medical help; make sure there are no injuries.
|
Low
|
Monday, 2 December 2013
Health and Safety Precautions
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