Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Risk assesment

1.       Risk of the camera falling
One possible risk is the camera dropping while we move it around  
Risk Factor (1-5):  2
Person(s) exposed (detail if cast/crew (C), outside company (O) or public (P) - (C) Crew
To ensure this hazard does not occur we will make sure we are extremely careful when moving the camera around the set. We will also place the camera in the bag when moving it around. 

2.       Cars driving on the road whilst we are filming
Risk Factor (1-5): 2
As we are filming on a street there is a possibility of cars passing through.
Person(s) exposed (detail if cast/crew (C), outside company (O) or public (P) – (C)
We will overcome this by making sure that when we are filming the road is clear, and if cars are coming we move all the equipment out the way.

3.       The possibility of losing equipment
Risk Factor (1-5): 2
When we are filming there is possibility of us misplacing our equipment
Person(s) exposed (detail if cast/crew (C), outside company (O) or public (P) – (C)
We will ensure this does not happen by making sure we have a checklist of all our equipment and place them in one safe space to avoid losing it. We will also make sure to place the equipment in the correct bags to avoid losing it.
4.       The weather affecting the cast, crew, location and equipment

Risk Factor (1-5): 2
The rain falling would affect the location as it would make the street slippery which would create a hazard for both the crew and the cast. We will overcome this by moving away from any slippery areas and inform the cast and crew of the risk. Also there is a risk of the rain damaging the equipment, we will avoid this risk by bring an umbrella and placing it over the camera to avoid the rain falling on the camera.


Person(s) exposed (detail if cast/crew (C), outside company (O) or public (P) – (C)

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