Friday, 8 February 2013

Risk Assessment


Group Members: Richie Idemudia, Derrik Odafi and Ibukun Johnson
Location: Park, Fiddlers, Alleys and House

Hazard
Person(s) at Risk
Likelihood of Hazard
1 – Extremely Unlikely
5 – Extremely Likely
Severity of Hazard Outcomes
1 – Very Low Risk
5 – Very High Risk
Risk Level
(Likelihood + Severity)
2
Measures to Take to Manage Risk
Risk Managed?
Y/N
Rain – can cause our vision to be blurred, which can lead to accidents.

As well as that rain can spoil the cameras and equipment as we are handling electronics.

Electronics and water can cause a shock the person holding the camera faces that possibility of that happening
3
2
2.5
Check the weather before you film.

Constantly check the sky before you start.

Film under trees and shades.



Alleyway in Green Lane – the alleyway on green lane is quite narrow and cars come through rarely. If you leave the camera and equipment unsupervised it can lead to broken fertilities (the car running over fertilities).
The people in front of the camera and behind may not see incoming vehicles coming through so both sides’ faces a slight risk of a collision with vehicle.
2
2
2
If anyone is not recording that can be on the look out for incoming vechiles alerting the vehicle the pedestrians on the other side filming.




Park – there is a slight possibility that the camera and equipment can get hit. People playing ball games like football; people riding bikes; and dogs and cats can run into it.  
The people filming could get hit by the hazards I mentioned
1
2
1.5
Stay away from children and people playing ball games and be aware of incoming pets approaching if any are pack equipment away.

Ice conditions outside – facing a risk of slipping over and tripod not standing firm on the ground
Can slip over and get injured. Camera can fall over a break or damage.
3
3
3
Check the ground before you start film on.

Film on grass to get a firm steady balance for your tripod and camera.

Wear shoes that have good grip.


Small roads- There may be no street lights working and this could be too dark to film and also lead to other things.
All members of the group due to everyone being at risk including equipment.
2
3
3
Insure all equipment are with members at all time and everyone can contact each others at any time. Also, making sure everyone is at viewing distance.


Contacts
Emergency Service: 999
Robert Clack School: 0208 270 4200
Contacts: 07864778392

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