Thursday, 10 November 2011

Risk Assessment

Date: 31st October 2011

Risk Assessment Sheet

Working Title: Engayne Avenue

Writer/ Director: Hannah Jeffs, Laura Perry, Dale Stacey

Date: 16th October 2011

Location: School

Possible Hazards

Risk: Level of Risk (high/ low)

Fingers getting trapped in doors Low

Water spilt on floor, then slipping Medium

Bags which can cause people to trip over Medium

Somebody may fall down the stairs Low


Sharp object will be used in the production, therefore, Medium
falling over could cause injury



Solutions

Ensure that care is taken when opening and closing the doors. If any liquid is spilt then it must be cleared up immediately to avoid people slipping over. All equipment and bags should be kept at the edge or on a table to make sure they aren’t in the way of people walking. A sharp object will be used in our trailer, therefore, the actor must never run with the object and will be extra careful when holding it. It is unlikely that they will injure themselves as they will be sitting on the floor, however, they must still act sensibly.

Contacts

On site services- the school- 07972276443
Emergency services - 999
Local police
Local fire
Local hospitals

Risk Assessment Sheet

Working Title: Engayne Avenue

Writer/ Director: Hannah Jeffs, Laura Perry, Dale Stacey

Date: 20th October 2011

Location: Laura Perry’s house
9 Sheffield close, Potton

Possible Hazards

Risk: Level of Risk (high/ low)

Fingers getting trapped in doors Low

Falling over furniture Low

Equipment that may cause people to trip over Medium

Somebody may fall down the stairs Low



Solutions

Ensure that care is taken when opening and closing the doors. As long as people are sensible and cautious about where they are stepping, the risk of causing an injury is low. By keeping the equipment on a table or a chair it means that no one will trip over them. When walking up and down the stairs, people should be careful and hold onto the banister.

Contacts

Emergency services- 999
On site services
Local police
Local fire
Local hospitals

By Laura Perry and Hannah Jeffs

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