Tuesday 26 September 2017

Risk Assessment

Taking into consideration all the potential risks when filming is and an essential stage of planning as it ensures no one gets hurt on set and no equipment gets damaged which would end up causing a delay in filming. Below are the potential risks we could face and a plan of how we plan on avoiding them.

Risk
Potential hazards
Risk level
Risk management
Sitting on rocks at the beach
Could be slippery
High
Making sure the actor is wearing suitable footwear and making sure its not slippery before hand- Not filming after its been raining
Uneven/slippery surface
Tripping over
Low
Watch carefully where walking
Bad weather
Broken equipment
Moderate
Keeping under shelter until it has stopped
Dropping equipment into water
Broken equipment
Moderate
Using a reliable tripod, keeping it stable at all times
Sparkler
Burn herself
Moderate
Keeping it at arms lengths and making sure she is only holing it for no longer than necessary and short periods of time

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