The document summarizes the potential risks and hazards for various shots in a film production and the actions that should be taken to mitigate those risks. Shot One carries fire and falling hazards that require the actors to be aware of props and take extra care. Shot Two risks eye injury from a candle, so it must be kept away from the actor's eyes. Multiple shots involve running, jumping or landing that could lead to trips, falls or injuries, so rehearsals are needed to ensure safety. Shot Twenty filming in mud poses eye and landing hazards, so the set area must be checked beforehand.