Friday, 7 February 2014

Final piece: Risk assessment.

 
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
Wet grass could be a slipping hazard.
Everyone involved.
2-could happen if a person is not careful.
3-Small chance of more extreme injuries, but still possible.
1-Risks unlikely, majority of injuries would not be a problem.
Careful footing and avoidance of slippery areas.
Yes.
We may have to cross roads to get to our destination.
Everyone involved.
2-unlikly, but possible due to carelessness and driver behaviour.
4- If occurring, injuries could range from minor to death.
2- Various factors including drivers and their cars.
Be careful when crossing road.
Yes.
We will be swinging rocks in our film.
Kaylum and Grant.
2.5- Possible due to human error.
3-concussions, possible skull fractures and dislocation of jaw.
2-Highly unlikely, if Grant is hit by accident, it is unlikely it will have enough force to do serious Harm.
Slow swings, not too eager.
No. Grant got lightly hit by Kaylum wielding a rock. Thankfully there was no damage.

Emergency number: 999

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