Saturday 23 February 2013

Risk assessment

Introduction

In this blog post, I will discuss and highlight the risks and health and safety issues for our five minute single camera production.

Risk assessment

1. identify the hazards

The hazards that might be involved within the production of our media product are just minor injuries like tripping over wires and injuring on appliances. But no major harm and hazards will be a threat.

  • Bedroom/house/living room - uneven surfaces, tripping over props e.g. chairs, lifting heavy equipment.
  • Uneven surfaces, other members of public (disruption and can cause injuries), hot food and drink (burning harm), sharp utensils (knives, forks, etc).

2. decide who might be harmed

The people who may be harmed are the filming crew and the actors/actresses in the product.


3. Precautions and solutions

The precautions and solutions that we can do to ensure the safety of the people involved in the production of the film are making sure we follow safety procedures when handling goods, and putting up signs and informing people of any hazards available.

Bibliography


http://www.hse.gov.uk/risk/threesteps.htm (06/12/2012)

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