Sunday 9 October 2011

Risk Assessment


Hazard:

What could cause harm? Crossing roads or using roads whilst filming.


What is the likelihood of this happening? Very unlikely.


Who or what would be harmed? The person being filmed or film crew.


How much harm? Possibly severe harm.


Applying the following priorities, how will this risk be managed?
(1)     Eliminate. (2) Reduce or substitute. (3) Isolate. (4) Control. (5) Personal protective equipment


Hazard:

What could cause harm? When filming in locations that pose risk, such as the coast or seaside

What is the likelihood of this happening? Unlikely.


Who or what would be harmed? The person being filmed.


How much harm? Not a lot.


Applying the following priorities, how will this risk be managed?
(1)     Eliminate. (2) Reduce or substitute. (3) Isolate. (4) Control. (5) Personal protective equipment


Hazard:

What could cause harm? When filming near a source of water, such as a river. If the artist falls into it, they could potentially drown.


What is the likelihood of this happening? Very Unlikely.


Who or what would be harmed? The Artist/Actor.


How much harm? Severe.


Applying the following priorities, how will this risk be managed?
(1)     Eliminate. (2) Reduce or substitute. (3) Isolate. (4) Control. (5) Personal protective equipment


Hazard:

What could cause harm? When filming near train tracks, member of team could fall onto tracks e.g. become hurt from the fall/get electrocuted/hit by oncoming train


What is the likelihood of this happening? Unlikely.


Who or what would be harmed? The Artist/Actor.


How much harm? Moderate - severe


Applying the following priorities, how will this risk be managed?
(2)     Eliminate. (2) Reduce or substitute. (3) Isolate. (4) Control. (5) Personal protective equipment

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