Filming
RISK ASSESSMENT RECORD
Risk assessed by:Luke Green
Name Luke Green Position Student
Date 29/09/2016 Date 29/09/2016
Hazard Checklist – select your hazards from the list belowand analyse these and assess level of riskin Part B. Add extra hazards if required
Hazards Tick √ Hazards Tick √ Hazards Tick√
1
Access/egress -
blocked/restricted 17
General public – arrangements f or
saf ety
33 Stunts/ dangerous activ ities
2 Alcohol/f ood/drinks/supplies 18
Hazardous substances – chemicals/
dust/ f umes/ poisons/asbestos/ battery
acid/ waste disposal/ animal waste/ f uel
34 Tools – Electrical (hand tools)
3
Animals/insects: wild, perf orming
etc 19 Heat / cold / extreme weather 35 Vehicles/ motorcy cles/ speed
4
Any special prop under direct
control of artistes 20 Heav y loads 36
Water/ close to water/ tanks/ aqua
parks/ canals
5 Audience saf ety/seating 21 L.P.G/ bottled gases 37 Weapons/ kniv es/firearms
6 Crowds/Public (f ilming & control) 22 Lasers / strobes 38
Work at height: ladders/ tower/ ropes/
climbing equipment
7 Conf ined space 23 Lif ting equipment – f orklif t/pallet trolley 39
8
Derelict buildings/dangerous
structures 24 Lone working 40
9 Driv ing operations 25
Manual Handling/ heav y or awkward
shape loads 41
10 Explosiv e/py rotechnics/ fireworks 26 Night operations (f ilming/ camping) 42
11
Electricity / lighting f eeds/
practical’s/ generators/ cables
near water
27 Noise/high sound lev els 43
12
Fatigue/ long hours/ phy sical
exertion/ adrenaline f low/ stress/
early starts
28 Practical f lame/f ires/ flares 44
13
Fire prev ention/ ev acuation
procedures/casualty ev acuation 29
Scaf f olds/ decking/ platf orms/ walkways
on set
45
14
First Aid / medical Requirements
Specialist rescue 30 Special ‘f ly ing’/ technical rigs 46
15 Flammable materials 31
Scenic / set materials – not f ire
retardant/ toxicity tested/ glass/
poly sty rene
47
16
Fly ing (aircraf t, balloons,
parachutes) 32
Special ef f ects: rain/ snow/ f ire/
phy sical/ smoke/ steam/ dry ice/ heat
48
Risk matrix – use this to determine risk for
each hazard i.e. ‘how bad and how likely’
Likelihood of Harm
Severity of Harm
Remote
e.g. <1 in 1000 chance
Very unlikely
e.g. 1 in 200 chance
Unlikely
e.g. 1 in 50 chance
Possible
e.g. 1 in 10 chance
Likely
e.g. >1 in 3 chance
Negligible e.g. small bruise Trivial Trivial Trivial Low Low
Slight e.g. small cut, deep bruise Trivial Trivial Low Low Medium
Moderate e.g. deep cut, torn muscle Trivial Low Medium Medium High
Severe e.g. fracture, loss of consciousness Low Medium High High Extremely high
Very Severe e.g. death, permanent disability Low Medium High Extremely high Extremely high
Location Hazards2
List what could cause harm f rom this
activ ity
e.g. falls from height, trip hazard, fire,
etc.
Who exposed
List who might be harmed f rom this
activ ity
e.g. Employees, students,
contractors, public, etc.
Control measures
For each hazard, list the measures y ou will be taking to minimise
the risk identif ied
e.g. appointing competent persons, training received, planning,
use of personal protective equipment, provision of first aid, briefing
students etc.
Risk3
For each hazard, decide
lev el of risk once all y our
controls are in place
What further
action is
necessary?
Abandoned house Trip over carpet that is
just up from the floor.
Everyone Planning to put glue or something sticky
on the floor so the carpet gets stuck back
down.
Negligible None
Abandoned house Long grass out of the
front of the house,
could trip over.
Everyone Either cut the grass or make sure that the
actors are informed that there is long grass
outside, this will make sure that the actors
know that there could possibly be
something in the grass.
Negligible None
Abandoned House Broken glass on the
floor, could cut
someone.
Everyone Clean up the glass before we start to film,
make sure that all of the surrounding area
where the glass was is all cleaned up and
there is none left so there will be no risk.
Slight None
Abandoned House Slabs are broken
outside, could result in
someone tripping over.
Everyone Get rid of all the slabs which will help
minimise the risk, but make sure before
filming that all of the slabs have been
removed.
Slight None
House Wardrobe has glass
mirrors this could result
in them shattering.
Everyone Be careful when foiling the wardrobe
scene and shut and open it very carefully.
Negligible/ Slight None
Rifle (NOT
LOADED)
No bullets will be in
gun but could fall and
hit the actor.
Everyone Be careful when handling the gun, there
will be no bullets inside the gun so it
means that it will not be loaded and cannot
be fired which will make it a lot more
safer.
Negligible/ Slight None
Knife The knife could
potentially cut
someone.
Everyone When handling the knife be very careful, I
will make sure that however is handling
the knife they will wear gloves or they will
just walk around with the knife and not
run.
Moderate None
1 – Complete separate table for each activity 2 - from hazard list in Part A 3 - from risk matrix in Part A

Filming risk assessment

  • 1.
    Filming RISK ASSESSMENT RECORD Riskassessed by:Luke Green Name Luke Green Position Student Date 29/09/2016 Date 29/09/2016 Hazard Checklist – select your hazards from the list belowand analyse these and assess level of riskin Part B. Add extra hazards if required Hazards Tick √ Hazards Tick √ Hazards Tick√ 1 Access/egress - blocked/restricted 17 General public – arrangements f or saf ety 33 Stunts/ dangerous activ ities 2 Alcohol/f ood/drinks/supplies 18 Hazardous substances – chemicals/ dust/ f umes/ poisons/asbestos/ battery acid/ waste disposal/ animal waste/ f uel 34 Tools – Electrical (hand tools) 3 Animals/insects: wild, perf orming etc 19 Heat / cold / extreme weather 35 Vehicles/ motorcy cles/ speed 4 Any special prop under direct control of artistes 20 Heav y loads 36 Water/ close to water/ tanks/ aqua parks/ canals 5 Audience saf ety/seating 21 L.P.G/ bottled gases 37 Weapons/ kniv es/firearms 6 Crowds/Public (f ilming & control) 22 Lasers / strobes 38 Work at height: ladders/ tower/ ropes/ climbing equipment 7 Conf ined space 23 Lif ting equipment – f orklif t/pallet trolley 39 8 Derelict buildings/dangerous structures 24 Lone working 40 9 Driv ing operations 25 Manual Handling/ heav y or awkward shape loads 41 10 Explosiv e/py rotechnics/ fireworks 26 Night operations (f ilming/ camping) 42 11 Electricity / lighting f eeds/ practical’s/ generators/ cables near water 27 Noise/high sound lev els 43 12 Fatigue/ long hours/ phy sical exertion/ adrenaline f low/ stress/ early starts 28 Practical f lame/f ires/ flares 44 13 Fire prev ention/ ev acuation procedures/casualty ev acuation 29 Scaf f olds/ decking/ platf orms/ walkways on set 45 14 First Aid / medical Requirements Specialist rescue 30 Special ‘f ly ing’/ technical rigs 46 15 Flammable materials 31 Scenic / set materials – not f ire retardant/ toxicity tested/ glass/ poly sty rene 47
  • 2.
    16 Fly ing (aircraft, balloons, parachutes) 32 Special ef f ects: rain/ snow/ f ire/ phy sical/ smoke/ steam/ dry ice/ heat 48 Risk matrix – use this to determine risk for each hazard i.e. ‘how bad and how likely’ Likelihood of Harm Severity of Harm Remote e.g. <1 in 1000 chance Very unlikely e.g. 1 in 200 chance Unlikely e.g. 1 in 50 chance Possible e.g. 1 in 10 chance Likely e.g. >1 in 3 chance Negligible e.g. small bruise Trivial Trivial Trivial Low Low Slight e.g. small cut, deep bruise Trivial Trivial Low Low Medium Moderate e.g. deep cut, torn muscle Trivial Low Medium Medium High Severe e.g. fracture, loss of consciousness Low Medium High High Extremely high Very Severe e.g. death, permanent disability Low Medium High Extremely high Extremely high Location Hazards2 List what could cause harm f rom this activ ity e.g. falls from height, trip hazard, fire, etc. Who exposed List who might be harmed f rom this activ ity e.g. Employees, students, contractors, public, etc. Control measures For each hazard, list the measures y ou will be taking to minimise the risk identif ied e.g. appointing competent persons, training received, planning, use of personal protective equipment, provision of first aid, briefing students etc. Risk3 For each hazard, decide lev el of risk once all y our controls are in place What further action is necessary? Abandoned house Trip over carpet that is just up from the floor. Everyone Planning to put glue or something sticky on the floor so the carpet gets stuck back down. Negligible None Abandoned house Long grass out of the front of the house, could trip over. Everyone Either cut the grass or make sure that the actors are informed that there is long grass outside, this will make sure that the actors know that there could possibly be something in the grass. Negligible None Abandoned House Broken glass on the floor, could cut someone. Everyone Clean up the glass before we start to film, make sure that all of the surrounding area where the glass was is all cleaned up and there is none left so there will be no risk. Slight None Abandoned House Slabs are broken outside, could result in someone tripping over. Everyone Get rid of all the slabs which will help minimise the risk, but make sure before filming that all of the slabs have been removed. Slight None
  • 3.
    House Wardrobe hasglass mirrors this could result in them shattering. Everyone Be careful when foiling the wardrobe scene and shut and open it very carefully. Negligible/ Slight None Rifle (NOT LOADED) No bullets will be in gun but could fall and hit the actor. Everyone Be careful when handling the gun, there will be no bullets inside the gun so it means that it will not be loaded and cannot be fired which will make it a lot more safer. Negligible/ Slight None Knife The knife could potentially cut someone. Everyone When handling the knife be very careful, I will make sure that however is handling the knife they will wear gloves or they will just walk around with the knife and not run. Moderate None 1 – Complete separate table for each activity 2 - from hazard list in Part A 3 - from risk matrix in Part A