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Friday 5 November 2010

Risk Assessment Research

I researched into risk assessments and things that I need to include to ensure that the health and safety of members of staff and actors are perfectly fine.



'Producers should ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, that persons working with and for them are not exposed to risks to their health and safety. An example of what may be considered reasona
bly practicable would be if location filming was taking place in a warehouse with poor lighting. It would be appropriate to ensure that extra lighting is used and that all sharp or otherwise hazardous equipment is made safe.

You should have at least one experienced member of the crew who is aware of health and safety issues.

Some genres may pose more risks than others i.e. horror or action films or scenes involving animals. The production team should discuss safety issues before filming begins and take steps to avoid or reduce the risks identified.'


This is what I found that the members of crew and actors need to be aware of.
Final Deadline Risk Assessment:
  • Know where the fire exits are.
  • No use of real weapons.
  • Get to the building where filming will be held well/the surroundings.
  • Make sure that everyone stays in groups whilst filming.
  • Don't take food or drinks onto the site.
I Will Sin Risk Assessment:

Here we assessed what could be at risk when filming for our crew and actors.
  • Hazard Identification
  • Associated Risks
  • Persons At Risk
  • Control Measures
  • Consequence, Likelihood and Risk Rating




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