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PRODUCTION RISK ASSESSMENT

Date of Production / Event 8 sept 2020

Location
pub
Outline of risk assessment
Summary of what is proposed Drunks get abusive
Team members / experts /
contractors / etc. Pub manager band security
List those involved
Assessor Name Date
4 0ct 2018
Signature Kaine chaplin completed

Hazard list – select your hazards from the list below and use these to complete Part B
Situational Hazards Tick Physical / Chemical Hazards Tick Environmental Hazards Tick
Assault by person / Contact with hot or cold liquid / vapour / Litter
Over Crowding / Contact with hot or cold surface(s) / Nuisance noise / vibration
Objects falling, moving or flying / Electric shock / Physical damage
Crush by load(s) Explosive blast Substance released into soil / water
Working at Height (roof, Explosive release of stored pressure Substance released into air
scaffolding, hoists, ladders, etc)
Vehicle impact / collision / Fire Adverse Weather Conditions (outdoor
pedestrians / events)
Obstruction / exposed feature Hazardous / chemical substance
Ergonomic risk due to lack of / Hot or Cold environment Additional Hazards (please list)
space
Slip, Trips and Falls / Laser light (Class 1 or 2) /
Manual Handling (separate Stroboscopic Lights (flashing lights) /
Assessment required)
Props (guns, knives, etc) Vibration
Unsafe Ground Conditions (excess Noise /
water, mud, underground tunnels,
caves, slopes, etc)
Overhead obstructions (power Smoke
lines / cables, suspended ceilings)
Sharp object / material Live Electrical Working
Lone Working (Permit required)
Confined Spaces (Permit required) Health Hazards Tick
Machinery / Equipment (cranes, Disease/Infection
hoists, electrical, tools etc)
Restriction by Work Equipment or Lack of food/water
PPE/RPE
Young Persons (under 18 years of Physical fatigue (unusual working
age) patterns, night working, etc)
Animals (wild / domestic) Static body posture (standing for long
periods) /
Terrorist attacks Repetitive action
Stress
Extra medical issues adding further risk
(please list)

Risk Matrix – use this to determine risk for each hazard i.e. how bad and how likely

Likelihood of Harm
Severity of Harm Unlikely Possible Probable

Slight e.g. minor cuts and bruising, irritation, headaches, etc Very low Low Medium
Moderate e.g. deep cuts, burns, minor fractures, etc Low Medium High
Severe e.g. major fractures, poisonings, multiple & fatal injuries etc Medium High Extremely high
Production Risk Assessment
Hazards2 Who exposed Risk Control measures Observations and additional Risk
List what could List who might be For each hazard, For each hazard, list the measures you will be comments For each hazard, now
cause harm from harmed from this decide level of risk taking to minimise the risk identified decide level of risk
this activity activity esp. ’at risk as if you were to e.g. appointing competent persons, training once all your controls
e.g. working at groups’ e.g. staff, do the activity received, use of personal protective equipment, are in place
height, trip hazard, public, children, without your provision of first aid, etc.
fire, etc. disabled, elderly controls
etc.

Falls from a height


Lighting tech moderate Give safety barriers and harnesses low
No safety barriers or
harnesses

Trip hazard Band members


Stage director slight Keep the stage tidy and don’t allow any drink or high
Wet stage messy food on stage
leads

Fire Literally everyone


The band the fans Severe Check fire alarms don’t allow smoking in the
Liquid spilt on the security building medium
electrical equipment
that’s plugged into
the mains

Abuse/assault
The band and the slight Security / police to defuse the situation and
fans getting violence crew/ security eliminate the cause low
towards the band
and crew

1 – complete separate table for each activity 2 - from hazard list in Part A 3 - from risk matrix in Part A

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