Sunday, 26 October 2014

Risk Assessment

A risk assessment is something that needs to be taken whenever filming is going to take place. It is very important as it s ensuring that everyone who is involved is going to be safe and in no danger or risk of harm. Firstly, I will make sure that there is no chance of any of the cast or crew tripping over wires or cables. As the guitars and amps will have these and it could end up with a dangerous outcome, if this happened. Also, nay equipment being used should be kept together and not spread out and left all over the place. This is to ensure that nobody is at risk of tripping or bumping into any of the equipment and injuring themselves. To prevent any wires from being in the way, I will either tape them down so that they are stuck and wont move about and make anyone slip over them or if that isn't possible, then just tuck them in under the equipment so they are not exposed and making any risks.the equipment that isn't being sued at the time will be placed in a corner or behind me so that none of the cast are near it and this will reduce any risk of injures like it falling on the cast or people knocking into it. I will nearer to the date of production, complete a form before or at the location, to ensure a thorough check on risks has been completed.

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