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Risk assessment
1. Risk Assessment
Tri pod The tri pod must be sat on the ground
properly during the film so as to prevent
damage to the camera and so the
footage isn’t fuzzy.
Battery life There is limited battery life on the
camera and as we are filming in open
spaces this proves a problem so to
combat this we will use two cameras and
just join the footage at the end.
Loose wires If we do use a charger or any wires they
pose a health risk as people could fall
over them and injure themselves, so we
will need to alert anyone near them to
prevent accidents.
Fake blood During a lot of our shots fake blood will
be used and in some cases on the head
we need to take care that none get into
the eyes and damage them and also
none swallows any of it.
Unwanted people Due to our filming in a public place
unnecessary people pose a problem we
can either ask them to move politely or
edit them out later, we need to make
sure that anyone in the movie should be
there and no one who shouldn't be.
Fake knifes One of our props is fake knifes due to
health risks we cant use real one’s. We
should make sure tat there are no
small parts so none are swallowed and
make sure that none of the pats are
sharp n the slightest.
Glass One of the places we will be filing is
known to have glass on the floor so we
need to be extra careful. There should
be no fooling around and that should
minimise accidents