2. For Poster.
Risk Posed Prevention
Bright lights causing headaches or pains in Keep the models out of the light for long
eyes etc. periods of time, keep turning light off or
dimmed to prevent any problems.
Tripping over props or other objects. Make sure that the area is clear before the
models enter, and props are kept in a safe
box in a visible place out the way keep
wires set to one side and the only objects
out are the props that are currently in use.
Darkness/low lighting on set. Turn lights on as soon as the picture has
been taken to ensure the safety of our
models.
3. For Magazine
Risk Posed Prevention
Bright lights causing headaches or pains in Make sure models are not in the light for
eyes etc. longer than needed, if they start to feel
pain anywhere turn the light off and leave
that for a while until model feels they are
able to continue.
Tripping over props or other objects. Keep one box that contains all the props
not in use, keep it in a visible place, but
out the way of the models and anyone
else in the area.
Darkness/low lighting on set. Make sure lights are turned on as soon as
they can be and that anyone that does
not need to be in the area isn’t.
4. For Trailer.
Risk Posed Prevention
Tripping/Falling hazards. Ensure all wires and props are out of the
way and secured, and people are aware of
the area and hazards around them, the
same with all equipment and any other
objects in the area.
Lighting too bright. Make sure model/cast are not under
studio light for too long to ensure that
they cannot be effected by it, by
headaches etc.
Tripping over props. One box to contain all props, ensure that
this box is in a safe place to ensure no one
is hurt.
Low lighting on set. Make sure that all people on set know
where they are walking so there is no
danger posed by the low lighting required
for the photo shoot.