Tuesday 22 September 2015

Planning - Task L - Risk Assessment


Risk
Risk Rating (out of 10)
How to prevent accident
What I would do if an accident does happen
Trip hazards
5
Check any potential scenes before shooting and removing the trip hazard or warning actors about them. 
Depending on how serious the injury is after falling but a small cut would just need cleaning. 
Dropping Camera
4
Try to use tripods wherever possible and if not keep a firm grip on the camera
The cameras are quite heavy so they could do some damage to someones toe, so they would may have to rest it.
Falling Down a Hill 
7
Be careful when filming near the top of the hill and always watch where you are stepping.
Injuries will be different depending on how bad the fall, but i would take action relating to severity of injury.
Cutting yourself
6
There may be sharp objects such as glass about. You have to be careful around these areas and just avoid using these areas.
Depending on how deep the cut, but for a small cut they may need it cleaning and putting a plaster on. 

Some risks can depend on how lucky you are and the outcome is different to everyone. You could trip over and be fine although you could also land awkwardly and twist your knee or ankle which would result in a much more severe injury. During our filming we are going to be very careful with all the equipment anyway because it is very expensive and costly to replace.

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