here is a risk assessment i composed for my photoshoot, this meant that my actors/models where aware of the risks before and during the shoot and that suitable precautions had been taken to minimize risk or the damage it causes
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
Risk assessment
1. Risk Assessment
Front cover shot
Task Risk identified Risk rating 5 -1
(high- low)
Solution Contacts
Takingphotos in a
shower
Wet ground could be
slippery,potential
slip hazard.
2 I will warn my actor
of the risk before the
shoot so that they
can make surethey
are careful.
Parents to make sure
they know we are
filmingand the risks,
contact numbers
given to parents.
Pouringorange juice
over actor
Bits could go in eye. 1 Warm my actor and
ensure there is a
wash basin nearby
justin case.
See above.
Equipment, and
water
Liquids could splash
onto camera and
damage equipment
3 Take carewith
liquidsmakingsure
you don’t splash
equipment.
.
Inside of cover shoot
Task Risk identified Risk rating 5-1
(high- low)
solution Contacts
Take photos in a
forest area
The ground is
uneven, trip hazard.
1 I will warn my actors
of trip hazards
before the shoot so
they know to be
careful
Parents and the
school (if itis in
school hours).
There could be rain
and making a
potential slip or
weather hazard
1 I will warn my actors
so that they can
bringraincoats and
appropriate
footwear for the job.
Same as above.
Brambles and
stingingnettles
1 I will plan my specific
location and route to
it to ensure that
there was a few
minor injuries as
possible.
Same as above.