1. Risk Assessment
Equipment Hazard Resolution
Advert No.1 and 2 Cars Some of the footagewill
be captured on road
surfaces which cars can
travel on, creates risk of
people getting knocked
by cars.
To prevent this wewill
only film on the road
surface when it is clear
from all directions of
moving vehicles and will
move to the side of the
road if a vehicle
approach’s.
Forestation There may be branches
and fallen forest debris
whichpeople could trip
up on or fall over.
Moving any debris, which
could prove to be
hazards, to a safe
distance before filming,
can prevent this.
Tripod If the tripod is not
assembled and put up
properly there willbe a
risk of it falling over and
possibly landing on
someone or becoming a
trip hazard.
In order to prevent this I
will ensure that the
tripod is assembled in the
correctmanor and that
there is a clear path
around it to avoid any
possible hazards.
Location Aspects of the location
could prove to show
hazards to personnel as
objects around could
prove to be harmful, for
example there could be
glass nearby or large
stones.
To ensure that things
within the location harm
no one I willscout it out
before filming or
shooting takes place.
Pedestrians Passing pedestrians
could collide with
personnel during
shooting whocould
cause harm to both the
pedestrian and the
personnel involved.
I will keep an eye out for
any passing pedestrians
throughout the process of
filming if any pedestrians
should come towards the
path in whichwe will be
filming then filming will
stop briefly until it is
clear.
Animals Some of the locations,
whichwe will be filming,
could contain animals
such as dogs withtheir
walkers, cowsand
perhaps rabbits (park
and forest locations).
These animals could
react to the filming
process and people being
around them, this could
startle personnel and
scar the animals,
therefore we will keep a
distance and stop filming
when near any animals.