4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
Risk assessment 2
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4. Risks
Risk of injury due to pieces of glass and other sharp objects
potentially injuring crew and/or damaging equipment.
Solution
Make sure to wear appropriate footwear.
5. Risks
Falling rocks are an issue and can occur frequently making the area potentially hazardous to
camera and crew.
Could trip over fallen rocks making it a hazard to the crew.
Solution
Be aware of signs that rocks might give way and if necessary move away from the area until its
safe to return.
6. Risks
The box contains a variety of sharp glass objects some being clear
making them difficult to see meaning they could cause a potential injury
to the crew.
Solution
Check the area carefully before filming to ensure that no glass clear or
otherwise is on the floor.
7. Risks
Risk of falling rocks from the cliff above.
Solution
Avoid the rocks and watch for signs of danger.
8. Risks
There is no lifeguard present meaning there is an increased danger from the sea.
The tide often comes in quickly making the sea a potential hazard.
Solution
We have found the coastguard number for the area and the lifeguard station is very close by.
The tide is not a problem as the access to the beach is at the back making it unlikely we can get
cut off.
9. Contact Numbers
• In case of emergency we have took note of any numbers that could be helpful in
the event of an accident.
• Coast Guard number: 01792 366 534
• Hospital number: 01271 322 577
For the lifeboat we need to call 999 and ask for the lifeguard.