The risk assessment identifies three hazards for a studio activity: wires from cameras and tripods that could cause tripping, wires for floor lighting that could cause tripping, and low lights on the roof that require care to avoid bumping one's head. All risks are deemed low. Precautions include taping wires to the floor to make them visible and being mindful of one's head near low lights. The assessment is to be reviewed on September 27th by the reviewer.
The risk assessment identifies three hazards for a studio activity: wires from cameras and tripods that could cause tripping, wires for floor lighting that could cause tripping, and low lights on the roof that require care to avoid bumping one's head. All risks are deemed low. Precautions include taping wires to the floor to make them visible and being mindful of one's head near low lights. The assessment is to be reviewed on September 27th by the reviewer.
The risk assessment identifies three hazards for a studio activity: wires from cameras and tripods that could cause tripping, wires for floor lighting that could cause tripping, and low lights on the roof that require care to avoid bumping one's head. All risks are deemed low. Precautions include taping wires to the floor to make them visible and being mindful of one's head near low lights. The assessment is to be reviewed on September 27th by the reviewer.
List the things you anticipate might cause harm or the things associated with your activity that have the potential to cause harm. Consider the likely harm. Assess the risk as either H (High), M (Medium) or L (Low). When concluding your assessment consider all of the circumstances. Consider what you could do to minimise / negate the risk. Will the precautionary measures be in place at the time of the activity? When would it be reasonable to review your assessment? Remember it might be whilst you are undertaking the activity. Name of the person responsible for completing the risk assessment.