Wednesday 22 October 2014

A2G3: Risk Assessment

Today we carried out a risk assessment of our location, looking at potential hazards and reducing risks. This is an important process as it allows us to plan out for as many eventualities as possible, and try to minimise the impact things could have on our work and on us.

Location

What is the hazard?

 

Think about road safety, filming at night, potential damage to equipment

Who/what might be harmed and why?

 

Think about who needs to be aware of the risk

How will you reduce the risk?

 

 

What steps will you take to ensure that the risk is lowered?

Kitchen

 

 

 

 

 

Aga is hot

 

 

 

Sharp knives

 

 
Enclosed space

might cause equipment to overheat/ people to get hot

 

they can cut anyone who touches them

 

 

cast and crew could trip over equipment and get hurt

Stay away from it, and if overheating go outside etc

 

Avoid handling knives or going near them

 

 

Watch where we step

 

Outhouse

 

 

 

 

 

Thorny branches

 

 

 

Rain

The cast and crew, as they could come into contact with them.

 


Camera damage

Be aware

 

 

 
Take an umbrella or 4.

Field

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rain

 

 

Mud

Camera damage

 

 

Cast and crew could slip and fall/ injure selves

Umbrella

 



Wear appropriate footwear and watch where we are treading & use a groundsheet to protect equipment/props

 

Lake

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rain

 
 

Mud

 

 

 

Water

Camera damage

 


Cast and crew could slip and fall/ injure selves

 

 

Anyone could fall in water and damage equipment

Umbrella
 
 

Wear appropriate footwear and watch where we are treading & use a groundsheet to protect equipment/props

 

We will try to keep away from the water’s edge

 

Bedroom

 

 

 

 

 

Toys (trip hazard)

 

 

 

Bees just outside by window

 

 

 

Cast and crew may fall or become overly distracted

 

 

Might get into the house… then could be an annoyance or sting somebody

Watch where you step and have time limits on how long you can handle toys for.

 

If they get in try to encourage them away and do not aggravate them.

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