Description
of hazard
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Prevention
of hazard
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Trailing leads and equipment
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Use gaffer tape to secure leads and clear
object in the way
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Equipment could be broke
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Check all equipment before filming
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Wet stairs and wet leaves
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Use a broom to remove water and Debary
from dangerous places
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Logs and sticks
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Will remove dangerous objects from
filming scene
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People in the
area walking past (disturbances)
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Wednesday, 21 November 2012
risk assessment
It is very important that my group consider the risks we may face while filming. If we didn't do this we could come into a situation where time could be lost or an accident could happen. To prevent this we will make a table where we will consider all the risk that could possible happen while filming. By doing this it will allow our group to try to prevent any danger from happening. This will also give us time to think about a scenes even more. When writing up the risk assessment it gave us a chance to look in to depth about our film, about what why where when and how. this made gave us a chance to think about what was happening and what we could change. and to be safe we may have to do things differently. For instance instead of climbing on a wall to get a high angle shot we decided to put the camera on a pole and move it in the air using safe camera equipment. this could prevent an accident.
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This post demonstrates a good understanding of what a risk assessment is and this is evident through the table above. This also shows good planning skills too
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