Hazard
|
Persons who
may be harmed
|
Property that
may be damaged
|
Risk controls
already in placed
|
Risk
assessment
|
Further
action required to control the risk
|
Weights
|
Interviewers, boxers, staff members and general
public
|
Location and camera equipment
|
Make sure all individuals are aware of their
surroundings and the weights are put away unless they are being used.
|
LOW
|
When not using the weights, stay out of sight.
However, this will not be a problem as this risk of this is very low.
|
Liquid on the
floor
|
Interviewers,
boxers, staff members and general public
|
Camera
equipment and people
|
Make
sure there are no liquid containments in sight or bottles are left on the
table.
|
LOW
|
Make
sure the area is always clean at all times.
|
Boxing
equipment falling
|
Interviewers, boxers, staff members and general
public
|
Location, people and the equipment.
|
To ensure this doesn’t happen, make sure all
equipment is put away if it’s not being used.
|
LOW
|
Stay clear of any equipment that could be a
potential hazard.
|
Gym equipment
falling
|
Interviewers,
boxers, staff members and general public
|
Location,
people and the equipment.
|
To
ensure there are no hazards with gym equipment, make sure it is put away if
it’s not being used or put to a side where it’s not in sight to cause any
hazards.
|
LOW
|
Stay
clear of any equipment that could be a potential hazard.
|
Tuesday, 23 May 2017
Risk Assessment
This is our risk assessment for our interviews.
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