====== Quake ====== ---- ===== Risk Assessments ===== ==== Flying Lessons ==== ^ Hazard ^ Description ^ Who Affected ^ Existing Mitigation ^ Further Action Required ^ | Monster misbehaviour | Monster known as Bumble has been known to maul humans | Quake, expedition members | Bumble is classified as "Well Trained", has been tamed since the last mauling, and is judged unlikely to act out further | Other expedition members should keep clear of the Bumble, especially at feeding times | | Flying | Flying might present hazards such as falling from a great height or going wildly off course | Quake | Bumble has been fitted with a saddle. Quake has a number of hours of flight experience. | Expedition members must be prepared to follow Bumble should it go wildly off course. Quake to secure self to saddle using rope in case of fall. | | Aerial Monster Attacks | Other monsters encountered on the expedition may be able to fly and may be hostile | Quake, expedition members | Expedition is staffed with expert monster hunters, and well equipped with archaeotech including net cannons and harpoons | Quake to ground Bumble if attacked to allow other members of Expedition to help | | Cold Temperatures | The monster Bumble is known to perform poorly in excessively cold temperatures, and may be hurt by the chill | Bumble | Expedition route maximises shelter from adverse weather | Quake to bring blankets and other warm items to keep Bumble away from the worst of any weather that happens. Expedition members to constantly monitor for signs of adverse weather. | ==== Tattoos ==== ^ Hazard ^ Description ^ Who Affected ^ Existing Mitigation ^ Further Action Required ^ | Risk of infection | Unsanitary practices may result in infection of the tattooed area | Quake | Tattoo artist has been vetted and equipment inspected | Quake to double check equipment before starting, and maintain aftercare regime | | Damage to skin | Poor equipment or rushed work can damage and/or irritate skin, causing scarring or the tattoo to flake | Quake | Extensive experience with tattooing suggests that Quake's skin is extremely tough and not prone to excessive damage. Multiple sittings booked to allow skin to recover | Quake to maintain aftercare regime once finished | | Poor artwork | The tattoo artist may make a mistake, or may misunderstand the work to be done | Quake | Extensive vetting of artists already conducted, artist is clearly capable of following instructions and has tattooed many others in the past | Quake to ensure final design is satisfactory, and provide artist with constant feedback on as progress is made | | Regret | It is possible that Quake may change his mind about one or more tattoos, and be unable to change them | Quake | Tattoos chosen have been well thought through and Quake is certain that they will look excellent | Never regret your choices. Wear your ink like a badge of honour | ==== Writing Risk Assessments ==== ^ Hazard ^ Description ^ Who Affected ^ Existing Mitigation ^ Further Action Required ^ | Papercuts | Edges of the paper may be sharp and can cut skin | Quake | In addition to Quake's skin being relatively tough, the paper used has been selected for its bluntness and ease of handling | Quake to handle paper with care, wearing gloves if necessary. Paper to be minimally shifted during the writing process | | Writer's cramp | Writing a lengthy risk assessment longhand may cause Quake's hand to cramp | Quake | Lots of practice in writing means that Quake can anticipate oncoming cramps and stop writing in advance | Take regular breaks while writing to allow hand to recover, also minimise the amount of time spent in any one position | | Incomplete assessment | An assessment may fail to take into account all the risks, leaving some as unknown unknowns | Quake | Quake has extensive experience of risk assessment and thinking of every possible outcome | Spend additional time thinking of ideas, and refer back to previous assessments | | Running out of ideas | Dave may run out of ideas for assessing risks that might affect the writing of a risk assessment | GM Dave | Extensive research into the writing of risk assessments, and referral back to previous turnsheets | Use this as a risk item in this risk assessment. Brazenly ignore the fourth wall |