PHOTOGRAPHY SHOOT RISK ASSESSMENT 
This document is intended as a basic template to assist in the completion of a risk assessment for film production activities. 
Detailed information is available from a variety of risk management and risk assessment specialists. Useful information can also be obtained 
from the Health & Safety Executive www.hse.gov.uk 
When conducting a risk assessment, consider all the likely hazards; who may be harmed, property which may be damaged, and the controls 
already in place. Then, for each likely hazard, bearing in mind the controls already in place, record the ‘risk assessment’ level. The further 
action(s) to be considered will be determined by the level of risk assessment. 
Pier 8, Salford Tourist Information Centre, The Lowry, Salford Quays, Salford M50 3AZ / Quay West, Trafford Wharf Rd, Manchester M17 1TZ 
HAZARD IN WHICH 
LOCATION IS 
THIS HAZARD 
PRESENT? 
PERSON WHO MAY 
BE HARMED 
PROPERTY THAT 
COULD BE 
DAMAGED 
RISK CONTROLS 
ALREADY IN PLACE 
RISK ASSESSMENT 
*See chart 
FURTHER ACTION 
TO BE TAKEN 
Electrical 
Equipment Getting 
Damaged 
Nikon D3100 
Camera Wires 
Camera Being 
dropped/Used 
inappropriately 
Knowledge of how 
and when to use 
camera 
appropriately and 
safely. Using neck 
strap on camera to 
keep safe. 
High Inspecting camera 
beforehand to 
make sure it’s safe 
and in working 
order.
Public 
Transport/Vehicles 
General Public and 
Photographer 
Walking out in front 
of traffic- injuring 
both public and 
photographer. 
Nikon D3100 Traffic lights, Zebra 
Crossings. 
Extreme Ensuring everyone 
knows how to act 
appropriately and 
safely around busy 
roads. Making sure 
to use crossings and 
not allowing photos 
to be taken from 
tram lines/road. 
Manchester Ship 
Canal: Open Water 
Photographer 
Dropping 
equipment into 
water/Falling into 
water. 
Nikon D3100 Barriers surrounding 
canal. 
Ensuring everyone 
knows how to act 
appropriately near 
open water- not 
leaning or climbing 
over barrier. 
Keeping camera 
away from water. 
Knowing where 
buoyancy aids are-benefit 
if people 
know how to swim 
in case of accident. 
Theft Photographer 
Nikon D3100 Emergency number 
(999) 
Adult Supervision 
Wearing neck strap. 
Moderate Staying within 
public areas. 
Travelling in groups. 
Access to a phone. 
Bad Weather: 
Rain/Temperature 
Photographer Nikon D3100 
Equipment getting 
damaged. 
Photographer 
getting ill. 
Plenty of areas to 
seek shelter. 
High Checking weather 
beforehand-bringing 
umbrella/sun 
cream. Dressing 
accordingly to
weather forecast. 
Knowing when it’s 
safe to use 
equipment. 
General Public General Public 
Photographer 
Nikon D3100 Knowing when it’s 
appropriate to take 
photo as to not 
aggravate anyone. 
Knowing if it’s 
obvious that 
someone doesn’t 
want to be within a 
frame. 
Moderate Apologising when 
appropriate. 
Ensuring 
photographer 
doesn’t get in the 
way of general 
public or harm 
anyone. Being 
aware of 
surroundings. 
Tripping/Falling 
over 
Photographer Nikon D3100 Wearing camera 
strap around neck 
to keep it safe. 
Being aware of 
surroundings. 
Moderate Wearing 
appropriate 
footwear.
Risk Assessment Chart 
Hazard likelihood / Consequences RISK ASSESSMENT 
VERY LIKELY TO HAPPEN or SEVERE CONSEQUENCES (ie. Someone could get 
EXTREME 
seriously hurt) 
Could happen or mild consequences (i.e. someone could suffer a minor 
injury) 
HIGH 
Unlikely to happen or minor consequences (i.e. production could be slightly 
delayed) 
MODERATE 
Rarely happens and very insignificant consequences LOW

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  • 1.
    PHOTOGRAPHY SHOOT RISKASSESSMENT This document is intended as a basic template to assist in the completion of a risk assessment for film production activities. Detailed information is available from a variety of risk management and risk assessment specialists. Useful information can also be obtained from the Health & Safety Executive www.hse.gov.uk When conducting a risk assessment, consider all the likely hazards; who may be harmed, property which may be damaged, and the controls already in place. Then, for each likely hazard, bearing in mind the controls already in place, record the ‘risk assessment’ level. The further action(s) to be considered will be determined by the level of risk assessment. Pier 8, Salford Tourist Information Centre, The Lowry, Salford Quays, Salford M50 3AZ / Quay West, Trafford Wharf Rd, Manchester M17 1TZ HAZARD IN WHICH LOCATION IS THIS HAZARD PRESENT? PERSON WHO MAY BE HARMED PROPERTY THAT COULD BE DAMAGED RISK CONTROLS ALREADY IN PLACE RISK ASSESSMENT *See chart FURTHER ACTION TO BE TAKEN Electrical Equipment Getting Damaged Nikon D3100 Camera Wires Camera Being dropped/Used inappropriately Knowledge of how and when to use camera appropriately and safely. Using neck strap on camera to keep safe. High Inspecting camera beforehand to make sure it’s safe and in working order.
  • 2.
    Public Transport/Vehicles GeneralPublic and Photographer Walking out in front of traffic- injuring both public and photographer. Nikon D3100 Traffic lights, Zebra Crossings. Extreme Ensuring everyone knows how to act appropriately and safely around busy roads. Making sure to use crossings and not allowing photos to be taken from tram lines/road. Manchester Ship Canal: Open Water Photographer Dropping equipment into water/Falling into water. Nikon D3100 Barriers surrounding canal. Ensuring everyone knows how to act appropriately near open water- not leaning or climbing over barrier. Keeping camera away from water. Knowing where buoyancy aids are-benefit if people know how to swim in case of accident. Theft Photographer Nikon D3100 Emergency number (999) Adult Supervision Wearing neck strap. Moderate Staying within public areas. Travelling in groups. Access to a phone. Bad Weather: Rain/Temperature Photographer Nikon D3100 Equipment getting damaged. Photographer getting ill. Plenty of areas to seek shelter. High Checking weather beforehand-bringing umbrella/sun cream. Dressing accordingly to
  • 3.
    weather forecast. Knowingwhen it’s safe to use equipment. General Public General Public Photographer Nikon D3100 Knowing when it’s appropriate to take photo as to not aggravate anyone. Knowing if it’s obvious that someone doesn’t want to be within a frame. Moderate Apologising when appropriate. Ensuring photographer doesn’t get in the way of general public or harm anyone. Being aware of surroundings. Tripping/Falling over Photographer Nikon D3100 Wearing camera strap around neck to keep it safe. Being aware of surroundings. Moderate Wearing appropriate footwear.
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    Risk Assessment Chart Hazard likelihood / Consequences RISK ASSESSMENT VERY LIKELY TO HAPPEN or SEVERE CONSEQUENCES (ie. Someone could get EXTREME seriously hurt) Could happen or mild consequences (i.e. someone could suffer a minor injury) HIGH Unlikely to happen or minor consequences (i.e. production could be slightly delayed) MODERATE Rarely happens and very insignificant consequences LOW