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The document lists several potential hazards for a film shoot including slipping on wet surfaces, tripping over cables, knocking over a tripod, burning hands on a kettle, spilling liquids on equipment, tripping on bags or equipment on stairs, and crashing a car during filming. Existing controls to mitigate these risks include wearing sensible shoes, tying up cables, securing the tripod, handling the kettle carefully, and being aware of prop placement. Further actions are identified such as using Velcro straps to organize wires, positioning the tripod on flat surfaces, clearing obstacles from a driveway during a driving scene.
