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Assessed by: Ruby Hinton, Tim Shute, Steve McCarthy, Emma Buckley Date of Assessment: 11/10/2013
Who might be harmed: Ruby Hinton, Tim Shute, Steve McCarthy, Emma Buckley How many exposed to risk:
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Review date(s):
Hazards Identified (State the potential harm) Weather: rain could make the floor slippery, hazard of falling.
S L Risk Level 3 4 12
S L
Risk Level
Date completed
Signs to indicate wet floors, clean up crew ready to mop up if it become too much of a hazard.
Wear sensible shoes, bare in mind the weather conditions and dont run or attempt to slide if the floor is damp or indeed wet.
1 1 1
4 2
Make sure there is or are qualified first aiders at the ready to help. Watch where you are stepping. Visit the site at a non-peek time and have tem members contact details.
2 1 2
2 2 Crowds: overcrowding around the city centre, loss of sight of teammates. Signs to say people should be aware of crowding and lots of space.
1 2 2
Architecture is squared off from public and other forms of media protected by glass.
5 2
10
5 1 5
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5
Likely
5 4 3 2 1
Minor injury No first aid treatment required
10 8 6 4 2
Minor injury Requires First Aid Treatment
15 12 9 6 3
Injury - requires GP treatment or Hospital attendance
20 16 12 8 4
Major Injury
25 20 15 10 5
Fatality
4
Possible
3
Unlikely
2
Extremely unlikely
1
Likelihood (L) Severity (S)
POINTS:
RISK LEVEL: NEGLIGIBLE TOLERABLE MODERATE HIGH INTOLERABLE No further action is necessary. Where possible, reduce the risk further Additional control measures are required Immediate action is necessary Stop the activity/ do not start the activity Page 2 of 2
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