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Hazard

Wires from Mics - Tripping Hazard


Paper stands - May fall over
Water may be spilt - breaking equipment
Mic stands - Falling over
Lights - Power cut
Person who may be harmed / property damages
Voice actors may be injured and Mics may fall on floor and get damaged.
May injur a voice actor and could damage property inside.
Technology equipment may get damaged and can cause slipping hazard
Mics may get damaged
Equipment may be damaged when exiting in the dark
Control in already place Risk assessment
Studio is tidied Moderate
Ensure stands are stable Moderate
Keep water bottled - safe cap Moderate
Check stands beforehand Low
Clear exiting path Moderate
Further action to control risk
Warn voice actors of tripping hazard and keep wires to one side
Keep stands as short as possible to limit area of possible fall and keep studio tidy
Sign outside/on door stating no drinks - bottled water kept in seperate room for voice actors
Keep mics stands on the desk, avoid falling distance if stands give way.
Bring torch and check weather to see if that may cause a black out.

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