WITH ALL CONTROL MEASURES IN PLACE
CONTROLS WILL DEPEND ON AGE AND MATURITY OF STUDENTS
Name of your event Exhibition
Names of your group members:
RISK (with
HAZARD & PERSONS RISK PRECAUTIONS /CONTROLS Controls
Controls)
POTENTIAL INJURIES AT RISK FROM already in place to remove hazard, reduce risk Needed.
level L S R Details Over
Electricity Everyone 2 1 2
Wires Everyone Chairs, computers To reduce the risk of anyone being injured 2 1 2
from it, Wires need to be tucked into wire
cover.
Water spills Everyone From water bottle and other To prevent spillage. Drinks can be put away 1 1 1
drinks and are drank outside if needed to.
Loud/ glitching speaker Everyone Computers The volume can be 1 1 1
Covid-19 Spread of virus To procedures prevent Covid from spreading 3 2 6
any further, health and safety for Covid-19
must be followed. Such as everyone wearing
a mask and having disinfectants available in
classes so that students can wipe their
keyboards, tables and mouse.
The 2 meter rule can be also considered in
classes. There can be a limit placed to the
people that are in class.
The three columns (L,S,R) are for assessing the level or degree of risk. The first (L) is for an assessment of the likelihood of the hazard taking place, the second (S) for the severity of the
hazard, both based on the following:-
, (L) LIKELIHOOD (S) SEVERITY OF HAZARD (R) RISK LEVEL is the product of Likelihood and
Severity (LxS).
1. Hazard exists very infrequently; limited 1. Could cause minor injury only
numbers exposed 2. Could cause major injury/3 day or more Very high risks score 6 or 9
2. Likely to occur; hazard exists absence Moderate risks score 3 or 4
intermittently or occurs occasionally 3. Could cause fatality/severe injury Low priority risks score 1 or 2
3. Likely to occur soon; permanent hazard
or occurs daily/repeatedly; many may be VERY HIGH RISKS NEED IMMEDIATE ACTION
exposed