Risk Identified
Illness/Injury

Risk Assessment
Shooting
Responsibility
Location
All
Actor/Producers

Overcoming
problem/prevention
By Using Back-in
actors.

Actor Time
Inconvenience

All

Actor/Back-In
Actors/Producers

By using Back-In
actors.

Memory Card
Full/Equipment
Problems

All

Producers/people
who have booked
the cameras

Trip hazards

All

Everyone

Broken
Equipment

All

Producers

Inconvenience
with props or
costumes

All

Everyone

Actors give poor
performance

All

Actors/Back-In
Actors

General Health
and Safety

All

Everyone

Public
Interference

All

Producers

We will check for
room before going to
collect footage, and if
there is still.
By keeping aware of
possible hazards and
by alerting everyone
else of them, also by
moving things if
possible.
All Equipment will be
bagged if possible to
keep from damages
such as rain.
We will try to arrange
costumes and makeup
for the actors, but to
make it easier, we will
ask the actors to help
arrange their own
(e.g. we will try to use
Chloe’s old uniform).
Ask for specific
improvement and if it
continues, use back-in
actors.
It is important that all
members of cast use
common sense for
safety reasons at all
times.
Both locations may
contain members of
the public, which
might not want to be
a part of the film and
may be an
inconvenience to the
plot (especially in
Sharp/Broken
Objects

All (mainly
Tunstall Courts)

Everyone

Holes or Gaps in
floor

Tunstall Courts

Everyone

Tunstall Courts). To
avoid footage that
contains people who
are not members of
the cast, we will only
shoot once the area is
empty or if the
members have agreed
to keep out of the
footage.
The floor (Tunstall
Courts in particular)
might have hazards
that are dangerous to
stand on, all of the
cast will be aware of
possible danger and
are responsible to
make sure they do not
stand on anything
harmful. Any possible
danger that can be
removed from the
shooting area, such as
nails in planks of
wood, will be moved.
The floor might have
holes or weak flooring
that the cast could fall
through, so it is
important that
everyone must look
out for potential
danger and warn each
other of things others
may not realize.

Risk assessment

  • 1.
    Risk Identified Illness/Injury Risk Assessment Shooting Responsibility Location All Actor/Producers Overcoming problem/prevention ByUsing Back-in actors. Actor Time Inconvenience All Actor/Back-In Actors/Producers By using Back-In actors. Memory Card Full/Equipment Problems All Producers/people who have booked the cameras Trip hazards All Everyone Broken Equipment All Producers Inconvenience with props or costumes All Everyone Actors give poor performance All Actors/Back-In Actors General Health and Safety All Everyone Public Interference All Producers We will check for room before going to collect footage, and if there is still. By keeping aware of possible hazards and by alerting everyone else of them, also by moving things if possible. All Equipment will be bagged if possible to keep from damages such as rain. We will try to arrange costumes and makeup for the actors, but to make it easier, we will ask the actors to help arrange their own (e.g. we will try to use Chloe’s old uniform). Ask for specific improvement and if it continues, use back-in actors. It is important that all members of cast use common sense for safety reasons at all times. Both locations may contain members of the public, which might not want to be a part of the film and may be an inconvenience to the plot (especially in
  • 2.
    Sharp/Broken Objects All (mainly Tunstall Courts) Everyone Holesor Gaps in floor Tunstall Courts Everyone Tunstall Courts). To avoid footage that contains people who are not members of the cast, we will only shoot once the area is empty or if the members have agreed to keep out of the footage. The floor (Tunstall Courts in particular) might have hazards that are dangerous to stand on, all of the cast will be aware of possible danger and are responsible to make sure they do not stand on anything harmful. Any possible danger that can be removed from the shooting area, such as nails in planks of wood, will be moved. The floor might have holes or weak flooring that the cast could fall through, so it is important that everyone must look out for potential danger and warn each other of things others may not realize.