The risk assessment document outlines several risks that need to be addressed during the film shoot. These include properly securing the tripod to prevent camera damage, using multiple cameras to address limited battery life, alerting people to loose wires to prevent falls and injuries, taking care that fake blood does not get into eyes or swallowed, politely asking unnecessary people to move or editing them out, ensuring fake knives have no small parts or sharp edges, and being extra careful in an area known to have glass on the floor.