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Title and date of project Details of person completing risk assessment Name, student number and course Details of other persons involved with project Location to be used If within Ravensbourne give details of what rooms or spaces are to be used If outside of Ravensbourne give address and description of location Brief description of project This will allow the person reviewing the risk assessment to better understand your risks and controls Your deatils Name Signature Manager/Tutor Name Approval Signature A short Sci-Fi film, as part of the Digital Film Production course, Short Film #3 12/11/13
95983613
Thomas Parish
02/11/13
Hazard list select your hazards from the list below and use these to complete Part B
Situational Hazards Assault by person Over Crowding Objects falling, moving or flying Crush by load(s) Working at Height (roof, scaffolding, hoists, ladders, etc) Vehicle impact / collision / pedestrians Obstruction / exposed feature Ergonomic risk due to lack of space Slip, Trips and Falls Manual Handling (separate Assessment required) Props (guns, knives, etc) Unsafe Ground Conditions (excess water, mud, underground tunnels, caves, slopes, etc) Overhead obstructions (power lines / cables, suspended ceilings) Sharp object / material Lone Working (Permit required) Confined Spaces (Permit required) Machinery / Equipment (cranes, hoists, electrical, tools etc) Restriction by Work Equipment or PPE/RPE Young Persons (under 18 years of age) Animals (wild / domestic) Tick x x x Physical / Chemical Hazards Contact with hot or cold liquid / vapour Contact with hot or cold surface(s) Electric shock Explosive blast Explosive release of stored pressure Fire x Hazardous / chemical substance Hot or Cold environment Laser light (Class 1 or 2) Stroboscopic Lights (flashing lights) Vibration Noise Tick x x Environmental Hazards Litter Nuisance noise / vibration Physical damage Substance released into soil / water Substance released into air Adverse Weather Conditions (outdoor events) Additional Hazards (please list) Tick
Smoke Live Electrical Working Health Hazards Disease/Infection Lack of food/water Physical fatigue (unusual working patterns, night working, etc) Static body posture (standing for long periods) Repetitive action Stress Extra medical issues adding further risk (please list)
Tick
x x
Risk Matrix use this to determine risk for each hazard i.e. how bad and how likely
Likelihood of Harm Severity of Harm Slight e.g. minor cuts and bruising, irritation, headaches, etc Moderate e.g. deep cuts, burns, minor fractures, etc Severe e.g. major fractures, poisonings, multiple & fatal injuries etc Unlikely
Very low Low Medium
Possible
Low Medium High
Probable
Medium High Extremely high
Low
The Floor Manager will make sure that there are no more than 22 persons in the studio at any one time
Tutors will ensure that Floor Managers are properly trained in Risk Assessment
Very low
High
Working at height
Anyone using the studio ladder or hoist. Anyone needing to exit the studio in an emergency Anyone, but especially those not used to TV studios could trip over cables and equipment Anyone working near the lighting grid especially on the electric hoist
Medium
Medium
The Floor Manager and all lighting personnel will make sure that all lights hanging from the grid have both pins and safety chains attached at all times. Also Hard Hats will be worn by anybody working in the studio when lights are being moved or changed. Staff and students will make sure that anyone climbing the ladder must ensure that a second person is supporting the ladder at the base. Also Hard Hats must be worn. The Floor Manager will ensure that fire lanes are kept free of any obstruction at all times The Floor Manager will ensure that cables crossing fire lanes are suitably covered, and that any other equipment is not left in a position that could cause someone to trip over it.
If any light is found to be without a pin or safety chain, the studio must be evacuated immediately and Howard Austen informed. No one must use the electric hoist unless properly trained and supervised by a tutor
Low
Low
Low
Medium
Low
Medium
Anyone working near the lighting grid MUST wear a Hard Hat
Low
Medium
Low
Electric shock
High
ALL electrical appliances used in the TV studio must have an up to date PAT test label. The Floor Manager and tutor responsible will ensure that all persons using the studio have been given a fire drill induction, and know what to do if there is an alarm, and where the fire exits are. If Stroboscopic Lights are to be used, a warning notice should be placed on the outside of the studio doors. If smoke machines are used, the Floor Manager and Producer should check if any crew members or guests are asthma sufferers, and advise them of the use of the smoke machine. Producers, Directors and Floor Managers should make sure that sufficient breaks are scheduled for crew and guests to take food and water. Also see Obstructions above
Low
Medium
Low
Stroboscopic Lights
Medium
Low
Low
Lack of food/water
Anyone
Low
Very Low
Lighting desk
NO
NO
Lighting Rig
NO
Vision Mixer
NO