Risk
assessment
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Hazard
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Potential Outcomes
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Precautions
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Level of risk
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People at risk
|
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Rainy weather: If it’s rainy then the surface
will be wet and slippery. It will also be cold.
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Someone could slip and get injured.
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Make sure we wear suitable footwear such as
boots. Also, wear coats and lots of layers to prevent coldness.
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High
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6/6
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Location: In the nature reserve the surface is
covered in sticks and the floor is also uneven.
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Anyone is able to fall over meaning lots of
injuries.
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Make sure we are familiar with our surroundings
and be as careful as possible whilst filming. Also clear our area slightly
before so we are as safe as possible.
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High
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6/6
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Stairs
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Our opening has a lot of running and at one point
one of the actors almost trips down the stairs we must make sure we do this
in the safest way possible. If we don’t direct this properly and someone
falls down the stair then they could get injured.
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Make sure we direct this part as safely as we
possibly can.
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Low
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1/6
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Time of day: Darkness.
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There are things people could trip over without
seeing.
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Use our torches on our phones so that we’re able
to see everything.
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Moderate
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6/6
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Surroundings
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Being a big place, people could get lost.
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Stay in groups and don’t go into the nature
reserve too far. Make sure director, cinematographer and editor visit before
to ensure that we are familiar with our area.
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Moderate
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6/6
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Nature
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The animals in the reserve could become
disturbed.
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Make sure we don’t approach or disturb any
animals or ruin any of their homes
|
Low
|
6/6
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