The document was approved by the tutor A.G. Robson on February 4th, 2014 for Olivia Lark's OCR Level 2 Cambridge Technical Diploma in Media coursework involving photography at the specified location and date
This document summarizes the risks identified for a media production shooting an alien invasion film over 5 days in April. Potential hazards include falling from a tree, allergic reactions to latex masks, equipment theft, accidentally hitting someone with a baseball bat, falling while running or dancing, and crashing while driving between locations. For each hazard, the document evaluates the potential harm, likelihood of occurrence, and measures to minimize the risks, such as using spotters, checking mask materials, supervising equipment, being aware of surroundings, and driving carefully.
This document summarizes the risk assessment for the music video shoot of the song "Ugly Heart" by G.R.L. taking place on August 10th, 2014 at a photography studio. It identifies potential hazards such as makeup allergies, hot lighting, and tripping hazards. For each hazard, it evaluates the likelihood and severity of harm occurring and proposes risk management strategies.
The document identifies several risks involved in taking photos at school and producing a magazine cover. For taking photos, the risks include students tripping over equipment or a wet floor posing a slip hazard. These risks can be minimized by warning others about equipment and using caution signs for wet floors. When producing covers, the risks include distraction from noise, spills on the computer, and tripping over wires. These risks can be addressed by working in a quiet space, keeping food and drinks away from computers, and tidying wires. Damaged expensive equipment and batteries running out are also identified risks that can be minimized by storing equipment carefully when not in use and ensuring cameras have a full charge.
This document is a risk assessment form for a film shoot taking place at Wildacres location on January 9, 2019. It lists many potential hazards that could apply to the location including access/egress, animals, electricity, heights, manual handling, roads, and weather. For each identified hazard, the form prompts the user to describe what could cause harm, the likelihood of it occurring, who or what would be harmed, how much harm could result, and how the risk will be managed based on an established priority list. The contact number for the shoot is also provided.
This risk assessment document summarizes the potential hazards for a photoshoot project taking place on November 29th, 2012 in the performance hall of Priestley College. The producer, Alex Bottomley, identified cables, lighting equipment, set construction, and slipping/tripping/falling as potential hazards. For each hazard, the document outlines what could cause harm, the likelihood of it happening, who could be harmed, how much harm could occur, and how the risk will be minimized. The risks were deemed to be very small and any potential injuries would be minor.
This document contains a risk assessment for a practical film production project conducted by students named Amy Ryckaert, Hannah McAlpine, Mackinlay Ingham, and Alice Merry at Reigate College and Castlefield House on October 13, 2014. It identifies potential hazards such as tripping over wires, being cut by scissors, tripping while filming, and slipping on wet floors. Control measures are proposed to reduce the risks, such as tidying wires, safe scissors use, guidance while filming, and limiting outdoor filming in bad weather. The goal of the risk assessment is to reduce the chances of injury from low to medium risks to low risks.
Market research can be an expensive undertaking, but luckily there are lots of web tools that can help you out for free or very low cost! In this presentation we look at Twitter search, Adwords, LinkedIn search, Facebook Questions, and more.
This document is a risk assessment for a photo shoot project taking place at a house. It identifies several potential hazards including cables, electricity, lack of first aid, lighting, and slipping/tripping/falling. For each hazard, it evaluates the likelihood and severity of potential harm. It then details how each risk will be managed, prioritizing elimination, reduction, isolation, or control of the hazard. Cables will be tied down, electrical devices isolated, a first aid specialist will be present, lighting brightness reduced, and liquid/cables/steps limited to reduce risks of injury. Personal protective equipment like sunglasses may also be used. The goal is to conduct the shoot safely.
This document summarizes the risks identified for a media production shooting an alien invasion film over 5 days in April. Potential hazards include falling from a tree, allergic reactions to latex masks, equipment theft, accidentally hitting someone with a baseball bat, falling while running or dancing, and crashing while driving between locations. For each hazard, the document evaluates the potential harm, likelihood of occurrence, and measures to minimize the risks, such as using spotters, checking mask materials, supervising equipment, being aware of surroundings, and driving carefully.
This document summarizes the risk assessment for the music video shoot of the song "Ugly Heart" by G.R.L. taking place on August 10th, 2014 at a photography studio. It identifies potential hazards such as makeup allergies, hot lighting, and tripping hazards. For each hazard, it evaluates the likelihood and severity of harm occurring and proposes risk management strategies.
The document identifies several risks involved in taking photos at school and producing a magazine cover. For taking photos, the risks include students tripping over equipment or a wet floor posing a slip hazard. These risks can be minimized by warning others about equipment and using caution signs for wet floors. When producing covers, the risks include distraction from noise, spills on the computer, and tripping over wires. These risks can be addressed by working in a quiet space, keeping food and drinks away from computers, and tidying wires. Damaged expensive equipment and batteries running out are also identified risks that can be minimized by storing equipment carefully when not in use and ensuring cameras have a full charge.
This document is a risk assessment form for a film shoot taking place at Wildacres location on January 9, 2019. It lists many potential hazards that could apply to the location including access/egress, animals, electricity, heights, manual handling, roads, and weather. For each identified hazard, the form prompts the user to describe what could cause harm, the likelihood of it occurring, who or what would be harmed, how much harm could result, and how the risk will be managed based on an established priority list. The contact number for the shoot is also provided.
This risk assessment document summarizes the potential hazards for a photoshoot project taking place on November 29th, 2012 in the performance hall of Priestley College. The producer, Alex Bottomley, identified cables, lighting equipment, set construction, and slipping/tripping/falling as potential hazards. For each hazard, the document outlines what could cause harm, the likelihood of it happening, who could be harmed, how much harm could occur, and how the risk will be minimized. The risks were deemed to be very small and any potential injuries would be minor.
This document contains a risk assessment for a practical film production project conducted by students named Amy Ryckaert, Hannah McAlpine, Mackinlay Ingham, and Alice Merry at Reigate College and Castlefield House on October 13, 2014. It identifies potential hazards such as tripping over wires, being cut by scissors, tripping while filming, and slipping on wet floors. Control measures are proposed to reduce the risks, such as tidying wires, safe scissors use, guidance while filming, and limiting outdoor filming in bad weather. The goal of the risk assessment is to reduce the chances of injury from low to medium risks to low risks.
Market research can be an expensive undertaking, but luckily there are lots of web tools that can help you out for free or very low cost! In this presentation we look at Twitter search, Adwords, LinkedIn search, Facebook Questions, and more.
This document is a risk assessment for a photo shoot project taking place at a house. It identifies several potential hazards including cables, electricity, lack of first aid, lighting, and slipping/tripping/falling. For each hazard, it evaluates the likelihood and severity of potential harm. It then details how each risk will be managed, prioritizing elimination, reduction, isolation, or control of the hazard. Cables will be tied down, electrical devices isolated, a first aid specialist will be present, lighting brightness reduced, and liquid/cables/steps limited to reduce risks of injury. Personal protective equipment like sunglasses may also be used. The goal is to conduct the shoot safely.
The document outlines a campaign for the British Red Cross charity aimed at students aged 16-18. The campaign will promote that students can buy entire outfits from British Red Cross for the same price as single items from high street shops. The campaign launch is scheduled for February 16th during London Fashion Week. Three advertisements will run from January 26th to February 9th near Priestley College. Potential legal and ethical issues are considered around copyright, offensive content, discrimination, and libel laws. The campaign plans include slogans, typography, picture designs, a photo shoot budget and risk assessment.
The document outlines a campaign for British Red Cross targeting students aged 16-18. The campaign will feature affordable fashion and message that students can buy whole outfits for the price of one high street item. The launch date is February 16th during London Fashion Week. Three advertisements will run from January 26th to February 9th near Priestley College and on buildings/shop windows. Potential legal and ethical issues include copyright, obscenity, trademarks, offensive/discriminatory material, libel. The campaign must follow advertising codes of being responsible, honest and not misleading. Plans include the slogan "Together we can change the price of high fashion" and red/white color scheme. Photo shoots are scheduled for January 24th with editing
This document summarizes finite element analysis performed on the structural design of a lighting mast. The analysis included creating a 3D finite element model using shell elements to model different shell thicknesses. Modal and static analyses were conducted to determine the first eigenfrequency and mode, deformation and stress distributions under wind loading, and forces on bolts and reactions on the basement foundation. The analyses aimed to evaluate the structural performance of different shell thickness designs and identify areas for potential improvement through future optimization studies.
Взаимодействия токоприемник - контактная сетьYury Novozhilov
Моделирование взаимодействия токоприёмник - контактная сеть для скоростных путей железнодорожного сообщения в программном продукте LS-DYNA.
Модельная задача из раздела 2.2 статьи «The simulation of pantograph and catenary a PDAE approach, M. Arnold and B. Simeon»
Модельная задача из стандартов «British Standard 50318:2002: Railway applications Current collection systems — Validation of simulation of the dynamic interaction between pantograph and overhead contact line»
This document discusses advertising campaigns for Barnardo's, a UK charity that works with vulnerable children. It analyzes four different campaign ads, describing the target audience, representation, and message of each. The ads use provocative images of children in distressing situations to raise awareness of child abuse and poverty, and encourage donations so Barnardo's can help children in need.
This photography experiment document outlines different shot types and emotions to convey, including mid-shots with conflict, high-angle shots depicting sadness, medium close-ups showing anger through shallow focus, and deep focus shots for stress, as well as close-ups for happiness, long-shots for lottery winners, and Christmas depicted through various shots.
The document contains descriptions of advertising campaigns for various organizations:
- Barnardo's targets families and donors with images meant to elicit emotion and illustrate child abuse and poverty.
- Cherokee clothing targets 30-50 year olds, showing their products keeping a woman relaxed even in dangerous situations.
- F&F targets women aged 20-40, using a model to represent looking and feeling like a model when wearing their clothing.
This document summarizes the media production risk assessment for a British Red Cross campaign photoshoot taking place on March 11th, 2014 in room PA 16 at Priestley College. The producer, Olivia Lark, identified potential hazards like lighting equipment, slipping/tripping hazards from cables, electrical hazards from broken wires, and heavy objects like camera tripods and light stands. For each hazard, the document outlines what could cause harm, the likelihood of it occurring, who may be harmed, how severe the harm could be, and how the risk will be minimized. The shoot was approved by tutor A.G. Robson on February 4th, 2014.
Simulation and testing of stitched glassfibre laminates fatigue behaviorYury Novozhilov
The goal of this paper is Finite Element (FE) stress analysis of stitched glassfibre composites. The stress distribution gives an idea of laminate fatigue behaviour and potential alarm zone locations. The research includes a Finite Element (FE) simulation and an experimental study for laminates with different stitching parameters. Analysis is performed on meso-level: fiber bundles and matrix are considered, but not separate fibers. Bundle waviness, variable thickness and volume factor are taken into consideration.
Dental Implants are small anchoring devices made of titanium that are implanted into the jaw bone to serve as a replacement “root” for missing teeth . The titanium dental implant acts as an anchor point to provide support for the placement of porcelain crowns, porcelain bridges or even dentures.
The document outlines a student's campaign for the British Red Cross charity. The campaign targets students aged 16-18 and will promote that outfits can be purchased from British Red Cross for the same price as a single item from high-street shops. The campaign will launch during London Fashion Week on February 16th and include advertisements appearing from January 26th to February 9th near a local college. Legal and ethical considerations for the campaign include avoiding copyright infringement, offensive material, discrimination, and libel. The student provides plans for the campaign's slogan, typography, picture designs, photo shoot date and budget. A risk assessment is also mentioned.
This document summarizes the risks identified for a media production shooting an alien invasion film over 5 days in April. Potential hazards include falling from a tree, allergic reactions to latex masks, equipment theft, accidentally hitting someone with a baseball bat, falling while running or dancing, and crashing while driving between locations. For each hazard, the document evaluates the potential harm, likelihood of occurrence, and measures to minimize the risks, such as using spotters, checking mask materials, supervising equipment, being aware of surroundings, and driving carefully.
The document is a media production risk assessment for a magazine photo shoot. It identifies potential hazards at the location including lighting equipment, electrical equipment, and drinks. For lighting equipment, there is a high likelihood someone could trip, requiring medical attention. To minimize this risk, people will be careful walking around the studio. For electrical equipment, there is some likelihood drinks could spill on cables or plugs, posing a risk of serious injury. To reduce this, drinks will not be allowed in the studio.
This risk assessment document evaluates potential hazards for the filming of a music video titled "G.R.L 'Ugly Heart'" taking place on September 10th, 2014 in a drama room. Hazards that apply to the drama room location include make-up, slipping/tripping/falling, and machinery. The risk assessment then evaluates each of these hazards by outlining what could cause harm, the likelihood of it occurring, potential harm, and how the risk will be managed according to the given priorities of eliminate, reduce, isolate, control, or use personal protective equipment.
This risk assessment summarizes potential hazards for the media production project "WAR Energy" taking place on 5/12/2012 at Priestley College. Hazards identified include electricity from cables and the risk of slipping, tripping, or falling over cables. The likelihood of harm from electricity is assessed as highly unlikely, potentially causing a slight electric shock. For slipping/tripping/falling, the likelihood is deemed likely as the area contains much electrical equipment, and a fall could cause no fatal harm but possible serious injuries to the model or photographer. Risks will be minimized by keeping away from plug sockets, being aware of cable locations, and taping over cables with masking tape.
This risk assessment summarizes potential hazards for the media production project "WAR Energy" taking place on 5/12/2012 at Priestley College. Hazards identified include electricity from cables and the risk of slipping, tripping, or falling over cables. The likelihood of harm from electricity is assessed as highly unlikely, potentially causing a slight electric shock. For slipping/tripping/falling, the likelihood is deemed likely as the area contains much electrical equipment, and a fall could cause no fatal harm or serious injuries to the model or photographer. Risks will be minimized by keeping away from plug sockets, being aware of cables, and taping cables down with masking tape.
This risk assessment covers filming activities at multiple outdoor locations in Sunderland from March to May 2022. Hazards identified include slips on wet surfaces, trips from litter or uneven ground, vehicle collisions while filming near roads and trains, equipment damage from rain, COVID infections while working with the public, and allergic reactions due to pollen. Control measures to reduce risks include avoiding filming on rainy days, wearing masks, carrying first aid medication, and filming safely distanced from trains.
This risk assessment summarizes the hazards identified for a photoshoot project taking place on November 29th, 2012 in a performance hall. Potential hazards identified include tripping over cables, burns or injury from lighting equipment, and materials falling or people slipping due to the set construction and flooring. For each hazard, the document considers what could cause harm, the likelihood of it occurring, who may be harmed, how severe the harm could be, and how the risks will be minimized, such as taping down cables and being aware of surroundings.
This document assesses potential hazards for a photo shoot at a school media suite. It identifies hazards such as the audience/public, cables, communication failure, confined spaces, costumes/make-up, electricity, fire/flammable materials, lighting, machinery, slipping/tripping/falling, and glass. For each hazard, it evaluates what could cause harm, the likelihood of it occurring, potential harm, and how the risk will be managed through safety rules, trained first aid responders, properly fitted costumes, and a carefully planned set layout. The overall goal is to create a safe environment and limit the chances of accidents.
The document summarizes risks associated with filming a project titled "Fashion Killa" at a town centre location. Key risks identified include interactions with the public in the busy area, noise interference, and potential smoking near the filming area. To manage these risks, the film crew will need to cordon off their shooting space, consider alternative times when the area is less busy, use earphones to block noise, and prohibit smoking near their shoot or film in a smoke-free location.
Video production risk assessment; green roomkurthillson
This document summarizes the risks identified for a video production shoot at the Green Room location at Nene Park Academy. It identifies several hazards including cables that could cause tripping, the confined space posing risks of limited movement, and electricity and lighting hazards. For each hazard, it evaluates the likelihood and severity of harm. It then provides details on how each risk will be managed, prioritizing elimination, reduction, isolation, control or use of personal protective equipment. Key risks identified are cables that will be isolated along the side of the room, limiting the number of people in the confined space, prohibiting food and drink to prevent electric shocks, and using light shades to control bright lighting.
This risk assessment document summarizes potential hazards for a student video production filming at Alice's house on December 12, 2014. It identifies hazards such as animals/insects, confined spaces, roads, slipping/tripping/falling, and weather. For each hazard, it evaluates what could cause harm, the likelihood of it happening, potential harm, and plans to control the risk. The producer will put animals inside during filming, ensure safe filming in the small shed, instruct safe road crossing, check shoe laces are tied, and monitor weather to avoid rain. Overall the document follows a standard risk assessment format to systematically identify and mitigate potential risks for the student video shoot.
The document outlines a campaign for the British Red Cross charity aimed at students aged 16-18. The campaign will promote that students can buy entire outfits from British Red Cross for the same price as single items from high street shops. The campaign launch is scheduled for February 16th during London Fashion Week. Three advertisements will run from January 26th to February 9th near Priestley College. Potential legal and ethical issues are considered around copyright, offensive content, discrimination, and libel laws. The campaign plans include slogans, typography, picture designs, a photo shoot budget and risk assessment.
The document outlines a campaign for British Red Cross targeting students aged 16-18. The campaign will feature affordable fashion and message that students can buy whole outfits for the price of one high street item. The launch date is February 16th during London Fashion Week. Three advertisements will run from January 26th to February 9th near Priestley College and on buildings/shop windows. Potential legal and ethical issues include copyright, obscenity, trademarks, offensive/discriminatory material, libel. The campaign must follow advertising codes of being responsible, honest and not misleading. Plans include the slogan "Together we can change the price of high fashion" and red/white color scheme. Photo shoots are scheduled for January 24th with editing
This document summarizes finite element analysis performed on the structural design of a lighting mast. The analysis included creating a 3D finite element model using shell elements to model different shell thicknesses. Modal and static analyses were conducted to determine the first eigenfrequency and mode, deformation and stress distributions under wind loading, and forces on bolts and reactions on the basement foundation. The analyses aimed to evaluate the structural performance of different shell thickness designs and identify areas for potential improvement through future optimization studies.
Взаимодействия токоприемник - контактная сетьYury Novozhilov
Моделирование взаимодействия токоприёмник - контактная сеть для скоростных путей железнодорожного сообщения в программном продукте LS-DYNA.
Модельная задача из раздела 2.2 статьи «The simulation of pantograph and catenary a PDAE approach, M. Arnold and B. Simeon»
Модельная задача из стандартов «British Standard 50318:2002: Railway applications Current collection systems — Validation of simulation of the dynamic interaction between pantograph and overhead contact line»
This document discusses advertising campaigns for Barnardo's, a UK charity that works with vulnerable children. It analyzes four different campaign ads, describing the target audience, representation, and message of each. The ads use provocative images of children in distressing situations to raise awareness of child abuse and poverty, and encourage donations so Barnardo's can help children in need.
This photography experiment document outlines different shot types and emotions to convey, including mid-shots with conflict, high-angle shots depicting sadness, medium close-ups showing anger through shallow focus, and deep focus shots for stress, as well as close-ups for happiness, long-shots for lottery winners, and Christmas depicted through various shots.
The document contains descriptions of advertising campaigns for various organizations:
- Barnardo's targets families and donors with images meant to elicit emotion and illustrate child abuse and poverty.
- Cherokee clothing targets 30-50 year olds, showing their products keeping a woman relaxed even in dangerous situations.
- F&F targets women aged 20-40, using a model to represent looking and feeling like a model when wearing their clothing.
This document summarizes the media production risk assessment for a British Red Cross campaign photoshoot taking place on March 11th, 2014 in room PA 16 at Priestley College. The producer, Olivia Lark, identified potential hazards like lighting equipment, slipping/tripping hazards from cables, electrical hazards from broken wires, and heavy objects like camera tripods and light stands. For each hazard, the document outlines what could cause harm, the likelihood of it occurring, who may be harmed, how severe the harm could be, and how the risk will be minimized. The shoot was approved by tutor A.G. Robson on February 4th, 2014.
Simulation and testing of stitched glassfibre laminates fatigue behaviorYury Novozhilov
The goal of this paper is Finite Element (FE) stress analysis of stitched glassfibre composites. The stress distribution gives an idea of laminate fatigue behaviour and potential alarm zone locations. The research includes a Finite Element (FE) simulation and an experimental study for laminates with different stitching parameters. Analysis is performed on meso-level: fiber bundles and matrix are considered, but not separate fibers. Bundle waviness, variable thickness and volume factor are taken into consideration.
Dental Implants are small anchoring devices made of titanium that are implanted into the jaw bone to serve as a replacement “root” for missing teeth . The titanium dental implant acts as an anchor point to provide support for the placement of porcelain crowns, porcelain bridges or even dentures.
The document outlines a student's campaign for the British Red Cross charity. The campaign targets students aged 16-18 and will promote that outfits can be purchased from British Red Cross for the same price as a single item from high-street shops. The campaign will launch during London Fashion Week on February 16th and include advertisements appearing from January 26th to February 9th near a local college. Legal and ethical considerations for the campaign include avoiding copyright infringement, offensive material, discrimination, and libel. The student provides plans for the campaign's slogan, typography, picture designs, photo shoot date and budget. A risk assessment is also mentioned.
This document summarizes the risks identified for a media production shooting an alien invasion film over 5 days in April. Potential hazards include falling from a tree, allergic reactions to latex masks, equipment theft, accidentally hitting someone with a baseball bat, falling while running or dancing, and crashing while driving between locations. For each hazard, the document evaluates the potential harm, likelihood of occurrence, and measures to minimize the risks, such as using spotters, checking mask materials, supervising equipment, being aware of surroundings, and driving carefully.
The document is a media production risk assessment for a magazine photo shoot. It identifies potential hazards at the location including lighting equipment, electrical equipment, and drinks. For lighting equipment, there is a high likelihood someone could trip, requiring medical attention. To minimize this risk, people will be careful walking around the studio. For electrical equipment, there is some likelihood drinks could spill on cables or plugs, posing a risk of serious injury. To reduce this, drinks will not be allowed in the studio.
This risk assessment document evaluates potential hazards for the filming of a music video titled "G.R.L 'Ugly Heart'" taking place on September 10th, 2014 in a drama room. Hazards that apply to the drama room location include make-up, slipping/tripping/falling, and machinery. The risk assessment then evaluates each of these hazards by outlining what could cause harm, the likelihood of it occurring, potential harm, and how the risk will be managed according to the given priorities of eliminate, reduce, isolate, control, or use personal protective equipment.
This risk assessment summarizes potential hazards for the media production project "WAR Energy" taking place on 5/12/2012 at Priestley College. Hazards identified include electricity from cables and the risk of slipping, tripping, or falling over cables. The likelihood of harm from electricity is assessed as highly unlikely, potentially causing a slight electric shock. For slipping/tripping/falling, the likelihood is deemed likely as the area contains much electrical equipment, and a fall could cause no fatal harm but possible serious injuries to the model or photographer. Risks will be minimized by keeping away from plug sockets, being aware of cable locations, and taping over cables with masking tape.
This risk assessment summarizes potential hazards for the media production project "WAR Energy" taking place on 5/12/2012 at Priestley College. Hazards identified include electricity from cables and the risk of slipping, tripping, or falling over cables. The likelihood of harm from electricity is assessed as highly unlikely, potentially causing a slight electric shock. For slipping/tripping/falling, the likelihood is deemed likely as the area contains much electrical equipment, and a fall could cause no fatal harm or serious injuries to the model or photographer. Risks will be minimized by keeping away from plug sockets, being aware of cables, and taping cables down with masking tape.
This risk assessment covers filming activities at multiple outdoor locations in Sunderland from March to May 2022. Hazards identified include slips on wet surfaces, trips from litter or uneven ground, vehicle collisions while filming near roads and trains, equipment damage from rain, COVID infections while working with the public, and allergic reactions due to pollen. Control measures to reduce risks include avoiding filming on rainy days, wearing masks, carrying first aid medication, and filming safely distanced from trains.
This risk assessment summarizes the hazards identified for a photoshoot project taking place on November 29th, 2012 in a performance hall. Potential hazards identified include tripping over cables, burns or injury from lighting equipment, and materials falling or people slipping due to the set construction and flooring. For each hazard, the document considers what could cause harm, the likelihood of it occurring, who may be harmed, how severe the harm could be, and how the risks will be minimized, such as taping down cables and being aware of surroundings.
This document assesses potential hazards for a photo shoot at a school media suite. It identifies hazards such as the audience/public, cables, communication failure, confined spaces, costumes/make-up, electricity, fire/flammable materials, lighting, machinery, slipping/tripping/falling, and glass. For each hazard, it evaluates what could cause harm, the likelihood of it occurring, potential harm, and how the risk will be managed through safety rules, trained first aid responders, properly fitted costumes, and a carefully planned set layout. The overall goal is to create a safe environment and limit the chances of accidents.
The document summarizes risks associated with filming a project titled "Fashion Killa" at a town centre location. Key risks identified include interactions with the public in the busy area, noise interference, and potential smoking near the filming area. To manage these risks, the film crew will need to cordon off their shooting space, consider alternative times when the area is less busy, use earphones to block noise, and prohibit smoking near their shoot or film in a smoke-free location.
Video production risk assessment; green roomkurthillson
This document summarizes the risks identified for a video production shoot at the Green Room location at Nene Park Academy. It identifies several hazards including cables that could cause tripping, the confined space posing risks of limited movement, and electricity and lighting hazards. For each hazard, it evaluates the likelihood and severity of harm. It then provides details on how each risk will be managed, prioritizing elimination, reduction, isolation, control or use of personal protective equipment. Key risks identified are cables that will be isolated along the side of the room, limiting the number of people in the confined space, prohibiting food and drink to prevent electric shocks, and using light shades to control bright lighting.
This risk assessment document summarizes potential hazards for a student video production filming at Alice's house on December 12, 2014. It identifies hazards such as animals/insects, confined spaces, roads, slipping/tripping/falling, and weather. For each hazard, it evaluates what could cause harm, the likelihood of it happening, potential harm, and plans to control the risk. The producer will put animals inside during filming, ensure safe filming in the small shed, instruct safe road crossing, check shoe laces are tied, and monitor weather to avoid rain. Overall the document follows a standard risk assessment format to systematically identify and mitigate potential risks for the student video shoot.
This document is a risk assessment for a video production project filming at RAF NorthWitham. It identifies several potential hazards at the location including access issues, props involving simulated drug use, and slipping/tripping. The greatest risk is from derelict or unstable buildings where collapse could cause major harm. To manage this, the assessment says any areas appearing unstable should not be entered or filmed in, and protective equipment like helmets should be used if buildings cannot be fully avoided. Alternate locations would be used if risk cannot be sufficiently reduced.
This risk assessment form evaluates the risks associated with the production "Culture In The Digital Age" being created by Sunderland College from March 29th to April 9th 2022. The production involves Elliot Daroczy and will take place at 10 Burlaw n Close Ryhope, Sunderland and the College's Bede Campus. Potential hazards identified include object falling, trip hazards, slippery surfaces, and litter. Control measures like being careful of equipment, not leaving wires on the floor, not running outside, and watching where you step will help lower the risks.
Production Risk Assessment - Mousehold Heathemilylacey16
The production is legally required to ensure a safe working environment. Failure to follow health and safety procedures could invalidate insurance.
The risk assessment form relates to a shoot at Mousehold Heath on November 13, 2016. Potential hazards identified include crowds interacting with crew/actors, tripods posing tripping hazards, and props like leaves potentially containing stones that could cause injury.
Controls to mitigate risks include keeping strangers away from filming, clearly marking equipment locations, inspecting prop materials for hazards, and limiting tree climbing heights.
The document provides a risk assessment for a student film shoot. It identifies potential hazards such as audience interference, disease transmission, manual handling injuries, and equipment damage from water or weather. For each hazard, it evaluates the likelihood and severity of harm and outlines actions to manage the risk, such as maintaining social distance, having two people lift heavy items, securely attaching cameras, and monitoring weather forecasts. The student and supervisor approved the risk assessment before the scheduled film shoot.
The document summarizes risk assessments for various hazards that may be present during a film shoot at Croft Circuit. It identifies hazards such as working in a remote/hostile environment far from medical care, night operations reducing visibility, loud noise from equipment that could damage ears, moving vehicles on the racetrack, and wet weather damaging equipment. For each hazard, it evaluates the likelihood and severity of potential harm, and describes plans to manage the risks, such as having first aid supplies and vehicles on site, supplying torches and ear protection, closing the track to other users, and rescheduling if rain is predicted.
This risk assessment form identifies potential hazards for an activity taking place on Severn Road. It lists hazards such as being hit by a car, tripping over bags or loose cables. It identifies people working in the room may be harmed. Controls that exist are keeping bags tidy and off the floor. Actions to further reduce risks include not working in the road, securing loose cables, and providing more space to move around. The form provides a risk rating scale and requires listing actions to address medium to high risks.
This risk assessment document identifies potential hazards for a student video production filming at a TV studio. It lists hazards like cables that could cause tripping, lighting equipment that could fall over, and the confined space of the studio that makes equipment knocks more likely. For each hazard, it evaluates the likelihood and severity of potential harm, then describes plans to manage the risk through control measures like reminding people to be careful of cables and equipment. The goal is to complete the filming safely and without injury.
This risk assessment document for a dance studio identifies potential hazards including cables, electricity, and lighting. Cables pose a medium risk of tripping that could damage equipment. Electricity and lighting also carry a medium risk, though the potential harm is low. To manage these risks, cables will be removed if possible and everyone will be made aware to take care around equipment and cables.
This document summarizes the risks associated with filming at a particular location. It identifies several potential hazards including fire/flammable materials, a hostile/remote environment, night operations, and roads. For each hazard, it outlines what could cause harm, the likelihood of it occurring, how much harm could result, and how the risk will be managed. The top risks identified are fire from diesel fuel tanks, limited access to first aid in a remote area, trips and falls at night without proper lighting, and potential injury from a nearby busy road.
The location being assessed is a photography studio room at Priestley College. It is a private room suitable for photoshoots, though permission is required as it is not a public space. The only potential health and safety issue is the risk of burns from the bright studio lights. As it is an indoor space, there is no need to consider natural lighting conditions or weather contingencies. Test pictures will be taken and added to document the suitability of the location.
The document outlines plans for a photo shoot with themes of red, white, and black. It will take place on March 11th at PA 16 Photography studio and feature models Alice Goulden and Yasmin Lloyd wearing various costumes including baseball caps, a black laced dress, and different dresses and coats. Legal considerations include obtaining copyright permission if using brand names, conducting a risk assessment for safety, acquiring a location release, and getting a model release form to use the photos of the models in the campaign.
The feedback received from handing out questionnaires to various people about a campaign for the British Red Cross charity was overall very positive. For each of the eight questions asked about different aspects of the campaign such as slogan, images used, color scheme, layout, presentation skills, and sketches, all 3 respondents indicated they liked or thought it was well done for that particular aspect. Some constructive criticism was received to also include the color black, but otherwise the respondents said there was nothing to improve on and that the overall campaign was good.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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1. Media Production Risk Assessment
Project Title: photography for British Red Cross
Shooting date: 24th of January
Location: Priestley College
Producer: Olivia Lark
Contact Number: 07960894351
Others involved: Elise Leatherbarrow and Alice Goulden
Course:OCR Level 2 Cambridge Technical Diploma In Media
Approved by Tutor:
A G Robson
Date: 04/02/2014
Notes/Conditions:
Tick all potential causes of hazard that apply at this location
Access/egress
Alcohol/drugs
Animals/insects
Audience/public
Cables
Children
Communication failure
Confined space
Costume/make-up
Derelict/dangerous buildings
Diseases
Electricity
Fire/flammable material
Food hygiene
Glass
Hazardous substances
Heights
Hostile/remote environment
Lifting heavy objects/equipment
Light
Lighting equipment
Lone working
Night work
Noise
Person with special needs
Physical exertion
Roads
Set construction
Slipping, tripping, falling
Smoking
Stunts
Theft
Vehicles
Violence
Water
Weapons
Weather
Other
2. For each of the hazards identified overleaf, fill in a box below:
Potential Hazard: Audience/Public
What could cause harm?
It could cause congestion and even being trampled on.
What is the likelihood of this happening?
It is unlikely to happen.
Who or what would be harmed?
Myself and My models
How much harm?
Could cause bruises and other injuries like open wounds
How will the risk of this hazard be minimised?
Check if there is a practice fire alarm is due and makes sure the people I am working
with and myself know what to do in the event of this
Potential Hazard: Costume/ Makeup
What could cause harm?
It could cause an uncomfortable skin conditions
What is the likelihood of this happening?
Likely, if the models do not make it aware.
Who or what would be harmed?
The models body
How much harm?
Uncomfortable rashes
How will the risk of this hazard be minimised?
By making it aware what will be applied on their face.
3. For each of the hazards identified overleaf, fill in a box below:
Potential Hazard: Vehicle’s
What could cause harm?
Parked cars trying to reverse.
What is the likelihood of this happening?
Very likely
Who or what would be harmed?
Myself, the photographer and the Models
How much harm?
Broken bones, cuts and bruises
How will the risk of this hazard be minimised?
By making the everyone aware about the parked cars around them.
Potential Hazard
What could cause harm?
What is the likelihood of this happening?
Who or what would be harmed?
How much harm?
How will the risk of this hazard be minimised?