Friday, 29 November 2013

Risk assessment



Risk assessment
Risks
Risk - Bulb
Risk - Wires
Risk - Chairs
Risk - Guitars
Risk - Camera
Risk - Wet floor

Hazard
Hazard with bulb's, bulb's can smash on any surface and cause shards and pieces of glass to spread. This makes it dangerous for anyone that is close to it, sitting on the floor and is around glass. Bulb's can also burn anyone that touches it, either cuts from glass for burns from bulb's can hurt anyone.

Hazard with Wires is that anyone can trip over them which can cause damage to them while falling, one solution to this is to cover up wires, move them to the side, place them in out of reach places.

Hazard with Chairs, chairs can get in the way of performances and on the set, this means that people can trip over them or knock into them causing damage into themselves. One solution to this is to move them out of the way when not using them.

Hazard with guitars, guitars can smash and break causing damage to the user, pieces of the guitar can cause splinters to spread and fall off. One solution to this is to take care when using them and use common sense when using.

Hazard with Camera's, Camera's can break which means that glass and plastic can break off. This means that other people can trip and fall into the pieces cause cuts and bruises. One solution to this is to take care when using and use common sense.

Hazard with Wet floor, if there is a wet floor people can slip and cause cuts, bruises or breaks. One solution to this is to clean wet floors, stay away from them and to use common sense.

Precaution
Bulb - take care when handling, use common sense when using them.
Wire - Stay away from wires and move them away from busy areas.
Chair - Move chairs when not using, stay away from useless chairs.
Guitar - Don't use damage or broken guitar's, keep away from dangerous equipment
Camera - Only use safe equipment, if you don't know how to use then don't use it.
Wet floor - Clean wet floor, stay away from wet floor and use common sense.



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