Thursday, 25 February 2010

Risk Assessment.

Risk Assessment

 

Possible risks

 

·         Using the stairs when filming.

·         Filming outdoors in the dark.

·        Filming near main roads.

·        Using alleyways at night.

 

 

Who is at risk?

 

·         Using the stairs when filming puts both the actor, who at this point will be Stephanie and the cameraman, who at this point will be Ashlee at risk.

·         Filming outdoors in the dark is a risk to everybody involved in the filming outdoors. This will be Myself, Ashlee and Stephanie.

·         Filming near main roads will be a risk for myself, Ashlee and Stephanie because we are all involved in this part of the filming.

·         Using alleyways at night is a risk to myself, Ashlee and Stephanie as we are all involved in this part of the filming.

 

Why are these risks?

 

·         Using the stairs when filming – This is a health and safety hazard as its possible for both the actor and the cameraman to fall down the stairs and could result in death.

·        Filming outdoors in the dark – This puts both the actors and cameraman at risk because objects are harder to see in the dark and it could result in a trip leading to a serious injury.

·        Filming near main roads – This puts both the actors and the cameraman at risk as filming near roads means filming near cars which could result in either an actor or a cameraman being run over or hit by a car.

·        Using alleyways at night – This puts both the actors and the cameraman at risk because there could be people in the alleyways waiting to mug or rape someone.

 

Ashlee and I are responsible with making sure that all of these risks are stopped. We will do this by assessing each area that we film before we begin our filming in that location.

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