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PART A - Hazard list – select your hazards from the list below and use these to complete Part B
Hazards Tick Hazard Tick Hazard Tick Hazard Tick
Assault by person Hot environment Sharp object / material Fire
Attack by animal Intimidation Slippery surface Explosive Materials
Cold environment Lifting Equipment Trip hazard Hazardous substance
Crush by load Manual handling Vehicle impact / collision Physical damage to Kit
Contact with cold surface Object falling, moving or flying Working at height Working Alone
Contact With Hot Surface Obstruction / exposed feature Electric shock Other (please specify in Part B)
No fire exits Everyone VERY LOW Establish a safe route out the building in the event of a fire. You VERY LOW X
LOW LOW
could also practice a fire drill and brief everyone about the
MEDIUM X MEDIUM
HIGH
closest fire exit. HIGH
EXTREMELY HIGH EXTREMELY HIGH
The set could collapse Cast/Presenters VERY LOW Ensure that the set is safe and is at no risk of falling over. At VERY LOW
onto the presenters LOW weights to weigh down the set so it’s not at risk of falling. LOW X
MEDIUM X MEDIUM
HIGH HIGH
Lifting equipment Crew VERY LOW Be careful when lifting equipment. Find a safe place to put it VERY LOW
LOW
down as well as a safe route to get to your desired location. Be LOW X
MEDIUM X MEDIUM
HIGH
aware of any hazards in your way. HIGH
EXTREMELY HIGH EXTREMELY HIGH
Electric shock Everybody VERY LOW Don’t allow any liquid on set. Make sure there are no drinks in VERY LOW X
LOW X the studio. If there are, they should be in a sealed bottle so LOW
MEDIUM MEDIUM
they don’t leak.
HIGH HIGH
EXTREMELY HIGH EXTREMELY HIGH