This risk assessment document identifies several hazards associated with filming at an outdoor location and measures to control the risks. The hazards include broken glass, trip hazards from props, splinters, risks when removing items from inside a house, and the potential for a building collapse. Control measures to lower the risks include removing glass near filming areas, storing props neatly, sandpapering wood edges, being careful when moving items and wearing gloves, and ensuring building stability before filming. The location carries some risks but benefits the story, and controlling the risks makes the benefits outweigh the risks.