1. Risk. Person at risk. Property damage. Precautions. Chance of it happening.
Cars on the road could hit the people
acting or directing.
All High- Camera could be dropped on a
road and run over by a car.
Put all of the equipment inside of a bag
so that it can’t be dropped.
2
Water could get into the camera and
make it stop working.
N/A The camera could get wet and it may
stop it from working.
Make sure that the camera is covered
by something like an umbrella.
4
Tripping/slipping, due to wet surfaces
from the weather.
All The camera, tripod and costumes could
all be effected by this as some one
could fall into the mud.
Try and make sure that you stay on the
drier parts of the paths, and that you
keep a steady footing.
5
Becoming ill because of the weather or
the fabric of the costumes.
All One of the actors or directors could be
ill and may not be able to make it to
the filming.
Make sure that all people involved in
the production have been asked if they
are able to come before the shoot.
3
Allergic to the flowers. Actors N/A Make sure that the actors have told the
producers what kind of health issues
they may have.
3
Being approached by strangers/ getting
robbed.
All The camera could be stolen by
someone or they could try and attack
an actor.
Make sure that no one is trying to talk
to any of the actors or is trying to take
equipment.
1
Low battery on the camera. N/A The camera could run out of battery in
the middle of the recording.
Make sure that the camera has been
fully charged before the filming starts.
3
Corrupt footage could make us lose
some of our work.
N/A The footage may not be useable
meaning that it would have to be re
recorded.
Make sure that the camera has been
tested and that there has been no
other problems with it.
3
The possibility of tripping over a
grave stone.
All Someone holding the camera may
accidently trip and drop the camera.
Make sure that all people are being
aware of their surroundings.
3
Risk Assessment- 5-High 1-low