Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Hazards & Risk Controls for Film Equipment
1.
Hazards
Risk
Rating
(High,
Low,
Medium)
Controls
Wires:
The
camera
was
charging
whilst
filming
as
we
had
a
faulty
battery
High
We
made
sure
that
the
wires
were
not
tangled,
and
that
they
were
moved
to
one
side
to
prevent
actors
and
group
members
from
tripping
Tripod:
The
space
we
were
using
to
film
was
fairly
small,
therefore
we
had
to
prevent
ourselves
from
knocking
the
tripod
over
Medium
To
prevent
the
tripod
from
being
knocked
over
we
made
sure
that
only
one
group
member
was
behind
the
camera
filming
per
shot/scene.
Water:
We
had
to
film
our
protagonist
using
the
showerhead
to
wash
her
hair.
This
could
have
been
potentially
dangerous
for
the
electrical
equipment
High
To
avoid
our
equipment
from
getting
wet,
we
positioned
the
camera
so
that
it
was
at
a
reasonable
distance
away
from
the
water.
Stairs:
We
had
to
use
stairs
to
carry
our
equipment
into
different
rooms
Medium
When
carrying
our
equipment
we
re-‐
adjusted
and
packed
them
away
inside
their
cases,
in
order
to
make
sure
that
nothing
broke
Heat:
Some
of
our
shots
required
the
protagonist
to
use
electrical
hair
products
e.g.
blow
dryer
and
straighteners
Medium
To
avoid
the
products
from
overheating
we
kept
them
at
a
low
temperature
and
placed
them
on
a
heat
protected
mat
when
they
were
not
being
used