Risk Assessment - Main Task
- When filming outside, we will have to make sure the weather is clear so that equipment isn't damaged and that injuries acquired from scenery do not occur.
- We will also make sure that if we film near a road that the threat from cars is neutralized by checking the roads when we film.
- We will make sure that conflict with other humans doesn't occur for our personal safety.
- We will make sure the hazard of wires protruding from the camera will be covered by some sort of sheet in the possible case of someone tripping.
- We will make sure that no members of the crew will smoke on set in the case of FIRE. We shall make sure that all ciggeys are put out and all burns are consumed fully (to the filter).
- To prevent hazards when using a tripod, we will make sure it is placed on even ground to prevent toppling and breakage. We will also make sure they're packed away properly so nobody trips.
- Due to us using a TOY gun, we will make sure it isn't loaded with any sort of ammunition (e.g BBs, Hollow points, Potatoes) for the obvious reason being to avoid injury of the crew and general public.
- We will make sure that if we are filming in an old location (e.g warehouse, factory) we will scan the area for structural weakness so that we aren't crushed by ceilings or we don't fall through floors.
Written\Published by Harry Young
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