Hazard
|
Possible Risk
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Prevention
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Needles
(H) |
The reason for the
needles is because at the wellhead bridge there have been reports of drug
abuse in this area.
|
To inspect the area
for any evidence of drug abuse, if there is any evidence then we abort the
plan of using the wellhead bridge.
|
Broken Glass
(H) |
The reason for
having this is because there have been reports of ASBO’s in this area which
have resulted in people acting drunk in the area.
|
This will be
prevented by the group thoroughly checking our filming area to make sure that
there is no glass to harm us.
|
Slippery Surfaces
(H) |
Due to the age of
railway bridge , the supports used are
concrete and over time have been covered in moss creating a slippery surface.
|
To prevent falling
over due to the slippery surfaces, we will make sure that we wear appropriate footwear that has a good grip. We will also make sure
that we are aware of our surroundings, this will ensure that we don’t step on
any slippery surfaces.
|
Fall off the Bridge
(L) |
The railway bridge
we are using is no longer being used,
this means the railings aren’t as strong as they once were. This means they
aren’t as reliable .
|
This could be
prevented by our group being wary of the surroundings and to make sure that
when we are filming we are far away from the edge of the bridge.
|
Tripping over
(M) |
Due to the railway
bridge being old there are bricks and rocks that fall off the bridge. This
means the terrain is fairly rock and can be sharp .
|
To ensure we do not
fall over and possibly cut ourselves or break something, we will make sure we are careful about where we are
filming, how we are filming and our general surroundings.
|
Loose Bricks/ Falling Debris
(M) |
Due to the
railway bridge being old , it
means there will be parts of the
bridge that will being to flake off
because of its age. At times due to whether especially if it’s windy, loose bricks and debris will fall
onto the group.
|
To prevent this
from happening we will make sure that
we film at places that aren’t as
weak and fragile, to minimize the risk of loose bricks and falling
debris. We can also minimize the risk of this happening if we don’t tamper
with the bridge and make sure that we aren’t too forceful with bridge.
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Friday, 21 November 2014
Risk assessment
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