1. RISK ASSESSMENT
Project Title Space Bound Director Avinash Navani
Location Jumeirah Village Triangle (JVT), outside
Sunmarke School, near Imperial Tow ers
General JVT area - villas
Imperial Tow ers
Scenes
ALL.
Filming Date: February 2017
Copy of completedform held by Liza Marie Henshaw
Head of Media, Sunmarke School
Risk assessed by:
Name Avinash Navani Position Student Filmmaker/Director of Space Bound
Signature: AVINASH Date completed 04 January 2017
Contact Tel: +971 4 423 8900 Administrator Liza Marie Henshaw
Authorisedby Sunmarke School Media Department Head of Sixth Form
Name Liza Marie Henshaw Name Christopher Derrick
Date 05 January 2017 Date 05 January 2017
Notes
Potential Hazards Comments How to contain hazard?
Traffic and presence of cars. Filming on the roads can be dangerous
for the cast and crew, as there will be a
crossing of cars.
The way in which this hazard can be
contained is to:
- Film on the sidewalks.
- Watch if any caris nearby and
then deduce whether filming
would be appropriate.
Tripping/Injuries. There will be scenes here shot in the dark
and will involve running, which could
potentially lead to a cast or crew member
tripping over the concrete or the
equipment.
Actors and Crew will have to be careful
when filming and watch their steps.
Filming will attempt to take place during
the early evening, so there is enough light
for actors and crewto be mindful.
Climactic fight between the two male
characters.
There will be a short fight between The
Rapper and The Boyfriend. This fight, if
not choreographed properly, may lead to
potential, minor injuries for both the
actors.
There will also be instances of domestic
abuse. Again, it will require proper
choreographing.
The hazard can be contained by good
choreographing:
- No thrust or massive impact
when throwing strikes.
- Only touch the actor, no physical
force, what-so-ever.