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Hazard
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Involved
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Likelihood
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Severity
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Control Measure In place
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Trips and falls in the tunnels
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The cast (12) and then there is an audience which varies from 15 – 20
people
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Even
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Mild – Maybe graze themselves or if not a broken bone.
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The tunnels are kept as empty as we can and they are also well lit so
that everyone can see where they are going.
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Items falling from a height
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The cast (12) and then there is an audience which varies from 15 – 20
people
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Unlikely
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Medium – If something was dropped from the trap doors above then it
could be rather serious but anything else would still need quick attention.
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There were no items left hanging at a height.
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Fire
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The cast (12) and then there is an audience which varies from 15 – 20
people
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Unlikely
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If a fire broke out then it could be life threatening. It can either
scar or kill you.
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There are to be no fires or naked flames used in the performance by
cast or audience.
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Light-sensitive
Epileptic reaction (use of strobe lighting)
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The cast (12) and then there is an audience which varies from 15 – 20
people
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Possible
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Medium, someone with the epilepsy would need to be treated straight
away and guided away from the flashing lights.
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The audience will be warned before the show and there would be a time
gap before we could next allow the strobe lighting to continue.
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Thursday, 30 June 2016
Risk Assessment
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Single Drama
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