The document outlines the risks and risk controls for a film production shooting scenes on a snowy slope. It identifies hazards like ice on the slope, other people being present, and planned stunts. For each hazard, it details which scene it applies to, who may be harmed, what property could be damaged, existing risk controls, and an assessment of the risk level. The most significant risks are from ice on the slope and planned stunts, which are both assessed as "extreme" due to their likelihood and potential for severe consequences like serious injuries. Additional actions are identified to further mitigate these risks, such as ensuring proper footwear and clearing the area around stunts.