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What are the hazards?
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Who might be harmed and
how?
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What are you already
doing?
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Do you need to do
anything else to control this risk?
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Action by who?
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Action by when?
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Done
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Slips/Trips-
(Internal)
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Actors and crew
may be injured if they trip over objects/equipment or slip on
spillages.
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General clean filming
area, nothing left on floor.
All areas well lit, so
everything is visible.
No trailing leads or
cables in a vulnerable place.
Everyone cleans up
after themselves to avoid any problems.
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Better clean up in
certain areas.
eg: near technical
equipment
Arrange for certain
people on set days.
eg: two characters for
one day and only film scenes they're involved in
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All cast and actors on
set
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From now on
25/01/17
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25/01/17
01/02/17
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Weather- Rain
(External)
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Crew or actors who may
be near an electricity source could be electrocuted.
Equipment may become
damaged or break if it was wet.
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Plan ahead for a day
with good weather forecast if possible.
Shoot the scenes that
are based outside quickly and efficiently.
Therefore, give actors
a quick run threw and practice before hand in a dry area.
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Make sure that you and
the actors are ready and know what they're doing before shooting the scene
out in wet conditions. This will reduce chance of damage to equipment.
Bring umbrellas to
protect the camera and anything electrical.
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Crew
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From now
25/01/17
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25/01/17
01/02/17
|
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Sudden Illness or
injuries-
(Internal&External)
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Anybody from the actors
to the crew could suddenly have a sudden injury or illness
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Providing a first
aid box with us at every different location.
Only filming in
familiar/close locations so we're close to further help if needed.
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Film in locations that
are easy for people to access if needs be.
eg: roads allowing
access to location
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actors and crew
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From now
25/01/17
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25/01/17
01/02/17
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Tuesday, 17 January 2017
Health and safety- risk assessment
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