Risk Assessment

Shot and Location                    Potential Hazards and risks         Action to be taken

One (Toft Hall, drawing room)        Due to dimly lit lighting, actors   Make sure that the actors are
                                     have limited vision and             fully aware of all the props
                                     therefore, they could               within the set, encouraging
                                     potentially fall over.              them to take extra care when
                                                                         moving around the space.
                                     Due to a candle being lit in the    Make sure that the actors are
                                     room, there is a huge risk of a     fully aware of the hazard and
                                     fire if the candle light catches    that none of the props are
                                     on to another object.               within reach of the hazard
                                                                         itself.

Two (Toft Hall, drawing room)        In order to achieve the shot
                                     (girls eye being lit by the
                                     candle), the candle will have to
                                     be relatively close to the girl’s
                                     eye itself and therefore could
                                     potentially be a hazard.

Shot Six (Toft Hall, outside area)

Shot Eight (Boy running              Actor could easily trip over as     Make sure that the actor is fully
through the grass)                   he will be running at a fast        aware of the performance
                                     pace.                               space.

Shot Nine (Leapfrog)                 Whilst doing the leapfrog, the      Make sure that the scene has
                                     actors could potentially injure     been rehearsed to a
                                     themselves as they may              satisfactory standard, enabling
                                     misjudge the jump.                  the actors to complete the leap
                                                                         frog safely.

Shot Twelve (Boy landing from        The actor could land in an          Make sure that the scene has
the leap frog)                       awkward and unsafe position,        been rehearsed to a
                                     resulting in them injuring their    satisfactory standard, enabling
                                     self.                               the actors to be fully aware of
                                                                         their positioning when landing
                                                                         from the leapfrog.

Shot Twenty (soldier in army         Actors could get something          Fully check the area of the set
crawling in mud)                     stuck in their eyes or possibly     before filming to make sure
                                     land on something that could        that nothing dangerous or
                                     injury them.                        hazardous is present.

Jocprisk assessment

  • 1.
    Risk Assessment Shot andLocation Potential Hazards and risks Action to be taken One (Toft Hall, drawing room) Due to dimly lit lighting, actors Make sure that the actors are have limited vision and fully aware of all the props therefore, they could within the set, encouraging potentially fall over. them to take extra care when moving around the space. Due to a candle being lit in the Make sure that the actors are room, there is a huge risk of a fully aware of the hazard and fire if the candle light catches that none of the props are on to another object. within reach of the hazard itself. Two (Toft Hall, drawing room) In order to achieve the shot (girls eye being lit by the candle), the candle will have to be relatively close to the girl’s eye itself and therefore could potentially be a hazard. Shot Six (Toft Hall, outside area) Shot Eight (Boy running Actor could easily trip over as Make sure that the actor is fully through the grass) he will be running at a fast aware of the performance pace. space. Shot Nine (Leapfrog) Whilst doing the leapfrog, the Make sure that the scene has actors could potentially injure been rehearsed to a themselves as they may satisfactory standard, enabling misjudge the jump. the actors to complete the leap frog safely. Shot Twelve (Boy landing from The actor could land in an Make sure that the scene has the leap frog) awkward and unsafe position, been rehearsed to a resulting in them injuring their satisfactory standard, enabling self. the actors to be fully aware of their positioning when landing from the leapfrog. Shot Twenty (soldier in army Actors could get something Fully check the area of the set crawling in mud) stuck in their eyes or possibly before filming to make sure land on something that could that nothing dangerous or injury them. hazardous is present.