Filming Risk
Assessment Form
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Event:
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Filming Always
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Date:
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02/02/15
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Venue:
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Drama studio stage/ Epsom
Park
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(1)
Activity /
Area of Concern
i.e.: what is taking place as part of the event?
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(2)
Hazards Identified
i.e.: what can cause harm?
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(3)
Persons at Risk
i.e.: who could be harmed by the hazard?
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(4)
Current Risk Factor
(high, medium or low)
i.e.: determine the level of risk
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(5)
Actions to be Taken to Minimize each Risk
i.e.: what action can you take to lower the level
of risk
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(6)
New Risk Factor
(high, medium or low)
i.e.: risk factor after action taken to minimize
the risk
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Cables from lights and
speakers are not tied down
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Can easily be a tripping
hazard causing injury, behind the stage is not vey well lit up making
visibility limited.
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Everyone involved in the
filming
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High
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By moving the wires out of any walking path as well as making everyone
aware of the fact there are loose cables will reduce the risk of injury.
Furthermore the cables can be tied down to reduce any further risk.
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Low
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Various props causing
obstruction
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Walking into, tripping
over and breaking any already existing props, as the place used is a drama
stage.
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Everyone involved in
filming
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Medium
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By moving all props out of
the walking paths as well as making everyone aware that there is a prop
hazard will reduce the risk of an accident.
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Low
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Uneven Path way
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The uneven path may cause
sprains to ankles or cause falling injuries
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The actor and actress
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Low
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By briefing the members before
filming the risk of falling has been reduced
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Low
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Filming on the road
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The road used is
frequently used, the risk of a collision is high
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Everyone
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High
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By ensuring the road is
clear before filming, the risk of collision I severely reduced. However traffic
may emerge unexpectedly
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Medium
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