Risk
assessment
Activity
assessed:
As media
task filming
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Assessment
date:
28/11/12
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Assessed
by:
Toby Trew
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Activity
location: house
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Who’s at
risk: actors and cameramen
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Next
assessed by:
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Approved
by:
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HAZARD:
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Risk level
Before
High,
mediocre or low
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Risk level
After
High or
low
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Control
measures
Reducing
the risk to a minimal risk
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Car
pulling into drive
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High:
could get hit by car or equipment being damaged by car.
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Low risk
because cameramen will keep a certain distance away from cars and roads to mineralise
the chance of injuries.
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Making
sure that camera man stands away from where the car is driving.
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Use of real knife
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Could cut actor with blade
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We made sure that we used the back
of the knife so that it wouldn’t cut our actor
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Used back of blade and made sure
that we held it away from the actors neck.
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Walking
down the hallway(marble)
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Could drop
and crack equipment
Slip over
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Low
because with all potential trip hazards removed and things that could injury
someone if they fall are removed.
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Make sure
appropriate foot wear is worn so that there is a reduced risk of slipping and
falling.
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Action
shot
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when
acting out scene potential to hurt actor
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Low
because with all potential trip hazards removed and things that could injury someone
if they fall are removed.
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Remove any
shelves sharp corners on desks/cabinets.
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Trip
hazard wires, track and fake blood
Younger
siblings/family members
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Trip over
and injure yourself slip on the fake blood
Could get
in the way of shots damage equipment
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No trip
hazards left to be tripped over. Make sure all fake blood is removed from the
floor before filming the next shot.
Siblings
are kept away from shooting area.
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Personal protective equipment needed:
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Provided by:
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Level of first aid provision needed
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First aiders
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Nearest telephone:
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Nearest 24hr hospital/doctor
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