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Monday, 30 April 2012
Risk Assessment
Risk Assessment
Slip, Fall, Break
: When we use our slush puppies being thrown at our victim, thereis a likely risk that one of our crew members may slip and fall, and there is apossibility that they may hurt themselves by landing on their arm, for example. Toavoid this we will try to film this scene outside and ensure that we clear up allspillages that we may make.
Damage, Destroy, Burn
: It is highly unlikely that we will damage, destroy or burn anyof the schools property. However, accidents do happen and we will be aware andextra carful of things that are fragile and easily broken, for example windows.
Slip, Fall, Break
: When filming our fight scenes there is a high risk that the actorsmay actually get hurt. Obviously they are not professionally trained for this type ofthing and could therefore slip and punch the other. We will try to avoid this by takingextra care when filming these scenes and having a strict choreography for theactors to follow.
Shock, Die, Ambulance
: It is extremely unlikely that we will come across anythinglike this. The only serious risk comes from the movie lights. These lights get veryhot, which creates a risk of burns. They can be dangerous if one doesn’t take carewith the plugs and wires, this presents a moderate risk of shock.
Lose, Break, Misplace
: Of all the categories this is the one that is most likely tooccur. There is a high risk that we will lose, break or misplace something. It is veryeasy to knock the camera off the tripod and fall and break, we will make sure thatwhen using the tripod the camera is securely attached and this will decrease therisk of it falling. However, we still need to take extra care around the camera toensure that it is kept in the same condition as when we first get it.
Lose, Break, Misplace
: We have to be careful with the camera to make sure that itdoesn’t get wet, if it begins to rain we need to take precautions to ensure that thecamera is not damaged. On days that we a re planning to film outside we will checkthe weather forecast to see if there is any rain expected, if there is then we will haveto reschedule the filming to a day when it is supposed to stay dry.Ideally, we would like to get a shot from the victims point of view as the slush isbeing thrown at him, but we’ve had to rethink this as the risk is that the camerawould get wet and therefore its likely to get damaged.
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