Risk Assesment
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JOHN CABOT ACADEMY
Trip/Visit Destination Trip Leader
Yeo Valley and Cameron Balloons
Janet Allen
Probability Consequence Risk1. Remote – chances of event happening are almost zero.2. Unlikely - a foreseeable event, but very infrequent.3. Possible - event could occur sometime.4. Probable – event will occur less frequently, but is expected.5. Almost certain - event expected or happens frequently.
1. Negligible - no injury or damage to property.2. Minor – minor injuries (cuts, bruises), minor property damage.3. Serious – more serious injuries and serious damage to property.4. Major – major injury (hospital treatment, more than 3 days off).5. Disaster - fatality or catastrophic damage to property.
High: 12 or higher.Medium: 7 to 11.Low: 6 or less.
Hazard P C R PxC
H/M/L Control Measures P C R PxC
H/M/L
Possible illness caused by cold weather
3 2 3 L Look at weather warnings before leaving to film and make sure we are wearing the appropriate clothing
3 2 6 L
Because of winter and snow, possible injuries when filming on unsalted roads
4 4 11 M Make sure that we stick to paths that we know have been treated and wear suitable shoes for walking in the snow
4 4 16 H
Fire hazard within John Cabot building whilst filming in the studio
2 5 8 M Make sure that if the sound alarms we know where the assembly point is and how to get there
2 5 10 M
Possible incident could happen when crossing the road
2 4 12 H Make sure that we can find safe crossings and take extra precautions when watch for cars and bikes
2 4 8 M
Completed By: Star Productions Reviewed By: Reviewed By:Date Completed: 25/01/2013 Date Reviewed: Date Reviewed:Next Review Due: Next Review Due: Next Review Due: