1. Environment Object-
Human
Activity
Public Terrain
(Type of
terrain)
Weather
(record this
over a
course of
days)
Wildlife
(Any
dangerous
animals)
Level of
risk
2> 2> 1> 3> 3> 2>
Control
measure
personnel/
Control
measure
capturing.
Run through
the location
with the staff
and point out
any hazards.
Always ensure
that no one is
on their own
and make
sure the cast
and crew
know where
they are/
aren’t safe-
where they
will receive
help.
When filming,
don’t stand
too closeto
the edge of
the pier.
Filmduring
school time
when
human
activity is
low in the
area.As the
weather
isn’thot
anymore,
the human
activity
should be
minimal.
Ask
permission
from any
localswho
will bein the
shot.
N/A Terrain can
vary
accordingto
where you
are, the
weather etc.
Be careful
and
underline
any
potential
hazards and
areas that
should not
be accessed.
Always have
precautions
in place.
Cold
conditions-
Wear
necessary
clothingand
allowfor
breaks.
Wet
conditions-
Wear
necessary
clothingand
if they
weather is
bad- cease
filming.
Snow- Wear
suitable
clothingand
make sure
the castand
crew are
warm.
Keep clear of
high tides
that make
wash jellyfish
up onto the
sandy
surface.
Avoid these.
Firstaid kits
will be
available
with a
trained
medical
professional
on set.
Disruption
Level
A> B> B> B> A> C>
Riskto personnel: Disruptiontoproduction:
1- No riskpresent C- Nexttono disruption
2- Riskpresent/noticeable B- Minor disruption
3- Highrisk present A- High disruption
<- Fixedrisk,there all the time,nochanges
>- Variable risk,canchange to weatheror
humanactivity
“Whenfillingoutone of these forms,make sure thatthe informationiscorrectandaccurate before
writingupthe report.Picturesare alsoneededof fixedpotential hazards tostaff whenundergoing
filming,be sure tocapture a clearimage of the hazardso theycan be assessedanddiscussedduring
weeklymeetingsandalsobe filedinthe postreportof the location”.
Surveyor:BethanyStacey- 22/10/15