1. RISK ASSESSMENT
Filming for ‘The Final Day’
a. Organisers name and contact details: Edward b. Filming for ‘The Final Day’ outside and inside at rural areas and c. Person reviewing this
Marshall and Aaron Short public locations, Train station, Café, Town centre, In a Car and Risk Assessment:
Down Alleyways. Daytime and Night time scenes. Edward Marshall
Edward Marshall – 01233 839023 d. Date that this Risk
Aaron Short – 01234 784902 Assessment was
Connor Walker – 01859 928903 reviewed: 28th
September 2012
Emergency Numbers
Ambulance 999
Police 999
Fire Service 999
2. Section 2 –Assessing the Risks
1. Hazards that may 2. Who may be 3. Controls that are used to reduce risk 4. Additional measures
cause harm affected that need to be done
Falling in front of a train Actors – Edward Make sure that when the actors are acting they are aware of their Camera man must be safe
Marshall and Aaron surroundings and making sure they are not walking without looking. from the train.
Short
Walking into a member of Actors - ALL Make sure actors are aware of the members of public when acting in Make public aware of
the public public places and try to film at non-peak times. filming.
Tripping over in running Actors - ALL Be careful and corner the area off where the running scene will take place Making public aware and
scenes to stop public appearing in the area. using warning signs.
Dropping Props/Camera on Actors/Cameraman Be careful not to drop any filming equipment or props on feet. Be careful when handling
foot the equipment
Electric Shocks from Cameraman If filming in the rain electric shocks may occur when using the cameras, Take an umbrella in case
Camera also improper use of the camera could potentially cause a shock. and use the camera
properly
Tripping over tripod Actors and Tripod will be in use whilst filming so actors will have to be careful when Also must make public
Cameraman filming not to trip over the tripod aware of filming