Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Film Location Risk Assessment
1. Risk Assessment
Hazard Person or
persons at
risk
Likelihood of
hazard (1=
least likely
to happen,
5= most
likely)
Severity of
hazard (1=
lowest risk, 5
= highest
risk)
Risk level
Likelihood +
severity /2
Measure
taken to
reduce risk
Park area Participants
in the movie
or film.
2 – If the
wooden
equipment is
wet then it
can be
slippery
however if
not used
then there is
no real issue.
On its own
no real risk.
2 – Potential
for bruises or
sprains as
wood can be
wet.
However no
fatalities
from the
equipment
can occur.
4 out of 10
risk level.
Avoid park
area if wet or
dark as it can
be
dangerous.
However
safe if you
are there
with another
participant.
Field Participants
in the movie
or film.
1 – The only
real risk is
slipping on
wet grass.
2 – Potential
bruising and
or sprains.
No real
heavy
damage.
3 out of 10
risk level.
No out of
control
running
across the
field and
watch for
uneven
ground.
Woods Participants
in the movie
or film.
3 – Tripping,
falling from
or running
into trees
and uneven
ground.
3 – Potential
bruising and
or sprains.
Blood
injuries like
cuts or
scratches.
6 out of 10
risk level.
Avoid
running in
the wooded
area and
don’t climb
trees.