This risk assessment document identifies several hazards on a film set and the associated risks. For each hazard, it lists the people and items that could be harmed, existing risk controls, the measured risk level, and any further actions needed to reduce risk. Some key hazards included equipment like cameras, drums, and large props that could injure people if not properly secured. The document aims to anticipate risks and put appropriate safety measures in place to protect crew and actors during filming.
2. Hazard People who could Items that could be Risk controls that Risk measurement Further action that
be harmed damaged are in placed has to be required
Camera and tripod The camera operator Camera, tripod and any The operator should Mid People should be
other items near the keep an eye on the careful in the area of
camera camera the camera
Drum kit The members of the Drums, guitars and The kit should be Mid Double check the
band microphone fastened tightly equipment once in the
room
Tables and chairs and Actors and other Chairs, tables, glasses The table and chairs are Low People should be
items on them people in the room and other items on the place conveniently and careful in the area
tables items are not at the
edge
Items on the The singer and people Anything in the one the The pavement should Mid Double check for
walking past person be clean hazards
pavement
Items in the The singer The camera and items Items are place where Low Double check where
on the bed and bedside they cant be knocked things are placed
bedroom
cabinet over
Large items in the Actors and personal Gates, cars, bikes and Items should be placed Low Double check things
location outside any other things in the in a suitable place when in the area being
way of people filmed
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