Wednesday, 23 October 2013

aim: to construct a health and safety assessment of one or more photo shoots you will be conducting for my magaze considering all possible eventualities

  • key skills : professional responsibility
  • applying my knowledge of professional practices
  • showing my forethought and evidence of planning an event
  • using the opportunity to research independently for my individual situation
TUC - Trade union congress

The health and safety at work act 1974

  • had to be followed by all people who employed people
  • h&s commission was created

NUJ

  • represents uk journalists and protects their rights
  • has a committee which meets just to discuss H&S

What types of risks may there be in a photo-shoot
  • Epilepsy - someone could have a bad reaction to the camera flash causing them to have a fit
  • tripping over wires, there could be a loose wire from the camera causing one of them to fall over and injure themselves
  • fire - as there is electricity the wire could split and this could either burn/ electrocute them
  • dropping equipment 
hazard:  anything that can cause harm e.g. - a chemical
risk: How great the chance that someone will be harmed by the hazard

the likely effects of the hazards are - major, serious or slight

what are the main hazards within the location of your photo-shoot?
  • paint fumes that are on the white wall of Mr Salter's office, this could affect some people differently than others.
  • tripping on wires that could be loose


 

1 comment:

  1. Ellis, please do not copy and paste tables like this into a blog post, attach a link to it on GoogleDrive. You also need to name it with a version number.

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