1. FILM PRODUCTION RISK ASSESSMENT
This document is intended as a basic template to assist in the completion of a risk assessment for film production activities Detailed
information is available from a variety of risk management and risk assessment specialists. Useful information can also be obtained from
the Health & Safety Executive www.hse.gov.uk
When conducting a risk assessment, consider all the likely hazards, who may be harmed, property which may be damaged, and the controls
already in place. Then, for each likely hazard, bearing in mind the controls already in place, record the ‘risk assessment’ level (see table on
following page). The further action(s) to be considered will be determined by the level of risk assessment.
Example
Hazard Persons who may Property which Risk controls already Risk Assessment Further action
be harmed may be damaged in place LOW, MODERATE, required to control
HIGH, EXTREME risk ***
(see table next page)
Hot sand underfoot Actors and crew n/a All actors and crew to wear When not involved in the
on beach shoes at all times HIGH shoot, actors and crew to
have a shaded area in
which to stand
Behaviour of dog Actors and crew Location Dog will be on leash and Feeding, toilet, recreation
supervised at all times and MODERATE and rest areas to be
will not be left unattended. arranged for animal
away from location
premises
Burns from campfire Actors and crew Location All actors and crew to sit at Advise local fire brigade
least 2 metres from fire.
Fire to be set at least 20 HIGH
metres from property.
Fire extinguishers with
trained operators on set.
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CONSEQUENCES
LIKELIHOOD Insignificant Minor Moderate Major Catastrophic
Almost Certain HIGH HIGH EXTREME EXTREME EXTREME
Likely MODERATE HIGH HIGH EXTREME EXTREME
Moderate LOW MODERATE HIGH EXTREME EXTREME
Unlikely LOW LOW MODERATE HIGH EXTREME
Rare LOW LOW MODERATE HIGH HIGH
Give careful consideration to the availability of information and ability to make contact in the event of problems.
Examples to consider:-
• Is there mobile ‘phone reception in the area ?
• How will you keep up to date with changes in the weather ?
• How will you be informed of changes in tidal waters ?
• How easy is it for members of the emergency services to reach you ? (cliffs, beaches, quarries, etc)
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Company Name
Production Title Production Date(s)
Producer Name Director Name
Date of Risk Assessment Risk Assessment conducted by
Hazard Persons who may Property which Risk controls already Risk Assessment Further action
be harmed may be damaged in place LOW, MODERATE, required to control
HIGH, EXTREME risk ***
(see table)
Copy to additional sheet(s) if further space is needed
***Where further actions are required, complete the action plan on the following page
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ACTION PLAN
Further action(s) required By Whom Date Completed
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Essential Contact Numbers
Emergency Services
Fire Brigade
Ambulance
Police
Coastguard
Transport Police
Chemist
Out of hours chemist
Veterinary Surgeon
Our of hours veterinary surgeon
Delete contents of table below and input details specific to your production
Persons / property Contact name & Relationship Business Hours Mobile Out of hours
(if applicable)
Child actors
John Smith Mary Smith – Mother
Ted Black John Black – Father
Animals
Laddie (dog) Mr Barker – dog owner
Dobbin (horse) Mr Trotter – horse owner
Locations
Parks & Gardens Mr Bush - gardener
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