Wednesday, 12 October 2016

Task 10: Filming: Production Risk Assessment

Risk Assesment:
Hazard:
Risk
To whom:
Uncontrolled Risk
Severity x Likelihood
 = Risk Rating
Control Risk By:
Residual Risk:
Severity x Likelihood
 = Risk Rating
Further Action Recommended:


Severity
Likelihood
Risk Rating

Severity
Likelihood
Risk Rating


Tripping .etc.

Actors and production team
1
3
M
Medium
Ensure that all actors and members of the production team are wearing suitable footwear when filming. Also tape down any loose wires along the floor and keep the legs of the tripods clear from pathways, to eradicate main tripping hazards.
1
2
L
Low
Venues and areas used for filming will remain well lit through the duration of the process. Actors and production members should also be alerted of potential hazards created by the equipment on the site.

Cuts and other minor injuries

Actors and production team
2
1
M
Medium
Inspect all equipment for sharp edges and broken or rough surfaces before use. Then check the surrounding areas for sharp objects that could present danger before commencing filming.
1
1
L
Low
Ensure a first aid kit is present during filming and is easily accessible.
Food related injuries E.g. burns, scolds, choking and allergic reactions.

Actors and production team.
3
2
H
High
Have a qualified first aider and a phone to contact emergency services present at all times during filming. Any food and/ or drink consumed will be provided by reliable sources and will be accurately labelled for allergens.
2
1
M
Medium
Make sure that all members of the filming process are given a break long enough to give them the time needed to safely consume any refreshments needed.
Fire

Actors, the production team and members of the public.
5
1
H
High
Check all electrical equipment for any faults of damage that could result in an electrical fire. Also locate nearby fire extinguishers and sources of water.  
3
1
M
Medium
Make sure that the fire evacuation procedure for the areas of filming are identified and recognised by everyone involved in the process of filming.
Antisocial behaviour from participant in filming or members of the public.
Actors, members of the production team and members of the public.
3
4
H
High
Brief all individuals involved in the process of filming to clarify that any antisocial behaviour and time wasting will be unacceptable, as time allocated to filming will be limited.
2
1
L
Low
Attempt to film all scenes set outside at times of the day when fewer members of the public will be present. When filming inside of a building, choose a quiet space, removed from other members of the public.











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