Monday, 31 October 2016

Risk Assessment Table



Risk Assessment Table

Hazard
Persons who may be harmed
Property which may be damaged
Risk controls already in place
Risk Assessment level
Further action required to control risk
Location where hazard may occur
Sudden Rain

Nobody
Filming Equipment
For group members to check the weather before filming.
Low
Carrying an emergency umbrella and raincoats to ensure actors and equipment remain dry from rain.
Outside of Heathland School
Smashed Glass

Group Members

Filming Equipment
For glass not to be smashed within shots 6 , 7  and 8
High
Instead of smashing glass, we have decided to have a cushion beneath the glass so that it can fall onto it without breaking or causing any damage or injury.
Inside of Heathland School/Set




Tripping Over/ Falling
Group Members
Filming Equipment
Ensuring people know where camera cables and tripods are always, to avoid tripping over them.
High
Only using tripods and charger cables when needed to reduce the risk of damage to members or equipment because of tripping over.
  •  On set
  • Inside of Heathland School
  • ·Classrooms
  • Corridors
  • Stairs

Serious Injury/ from high angle shots
Group Members
Filming Equipment
Ensuring group members don’t film on platforms that are too high or on edge
High
Ensuring the filming location is suitable in advance to film in, preventing any foreseeable injuries
  • Inside of Heathland School
  • Classrooms
  •  Corridors
  • Stairs

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