The audience will be required to write their childhood memories on post its provided, then we will collect them. They may also wish to have a closer look at the sculpture we are creating.
The Fire exit is through our piece, however our piece does not obstruct the way so we can easily move out the way if need be. This is the only health and safety instruction deemed necessary.
Title
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The Amygdala Site Specific Duet - “Svala”
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Reference/ Version
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The Amygdala
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Department
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Theatre
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Date of Assessment
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14/2/17
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Location
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Corridor outside Dance studio - Theatre block
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Next Assessment Due
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24/2/17
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Assessor Name
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Jack Hughes
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Job Title
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Theatre Teacher
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Hazard
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Injury
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Who at Risk
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Existing Control Measures
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Risk Score
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Further Control Measures Needed
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Action
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Severity
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Likelihood
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Risk Rating
(S x L)
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By Whom
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Due Date
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Slippy Floor
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Potential fall leading to head injury
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Performers moving around quickly
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Performers should work in bare foot as less slippery, and take care with movements
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2
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2
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4
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None
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Props:
Tape
Stool
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Suffocation risk
as the tape will be applied to performer’s face and hair
Chance that the stool could be knocked over and land on a performer, including risk from pointy legs
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Single performers who self applies tape
Performers moving around quickly and on the floor
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Special care taken by the performer to not block all of their airways
Performers will still clear of the stool while on the floor, rising up when in close proximity
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4
2
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1
1
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4
2
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None
None
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Hot Water Pipes
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Potential minor burns depending on temperature at time of performance
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Performers moving near the pipes
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Special care taken to avoid pipes if they appear to be hot before the performance.
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3
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3
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9
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None regarded necessary other than special awareness of risk
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Lifts
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If a performer is dropped there is the opportunity for neck injury amongst others
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All performers
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Rehearsal of lift in a safe environment beforehand, rehearsal in the space with supervision
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3
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2
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6
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None
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Severity | Likelihood | Risk | |||||
Severity = Level of potential harm | Likelihood = Chance of harm | Severity x Likelihood = Risk | |||||
1 | No action, delay only | 1 | Very Unlikely | 1 - 6 | Acceptable | ||
2 | Minor injury - 1st aid only, minor damage | 2 | Unlikely | 8 – 10 | Tolerable if strictly monitored,
but try to improve
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3 | Injury, illness – time off work, damage | 3 | Fairly Likely | ||||
4 | Major injury, disabling illness, major damage | 4 | Likely | 12 - 25 | Unacceptable, further controls are mandatory | ||
5 | Fatality | 5 | Very Likely - Imminent | ||||
Severity
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1
Delay Only
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2
Minor Injury
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3
Injury or Illness
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4
Major Injury
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5
Fatality
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Likelihood
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1
Very Unlikely
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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2
Unlikely
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2
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4
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6
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8
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10
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3
Fairly Likely
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3
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6
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9
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12
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15
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4
Likely
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4
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8
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12
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16
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20
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5
Very
Likely
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5
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10
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15
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20
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25
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