This document provides a template for assessing risks associated with film production activities. It involves identifying hazards, who or what may be harmed, existing controls, and determining the risk level. Example hazards listed include traveling by train or bus and filming at locations like a dam, locks, and abandoned buildings. For each hazard, the relevant scenes, potential impacts, existing safety measures, and risk assessment level are outlined. Actions are recommended based on whether the risk is extreme, high, moderate, or low.
this presentation contains marks obtained by 30 students.
Seven Quizzes -marks given out of 5
Five Assignments -marks given out of 5
One Term Report - marks given of 10
Two Tests - marks given out of 15
One Final Exam - marks given out of 30
• Grade should be calculated as per following policies:
Quizzes: Total weight 15%, N-2, Average of remaining quizzes x 3, Rounded to single decimal place
Assignments: Total weight 15%, (Average of Top and Bottom) x 3, Rounded to single decimal place
Total Semester: Quizzes + Assignments + Term Report +Both Tests
Total Score: Total Semester + Final Exam
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Ansell Hyflex® 11-435 Gloves Description
The Ansell HyFlex® 11-435 glove is a cut-resistant level 5 glove made with water-based polyurethane. The Hyflex® 11-435 gloves are extremely resistant to cuts and burrs and have excellent breathability and cooling feeling. Ansell 11-435 gloves are a seamless plaited glove with very good fit, dexterity and flexibility.
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Ansell Hyflex® gloves are antistatic according to EN1149.
Ansell Hyflex® 11-435 Gloves Specifications
Construction: Knitted
Glove Gauge: 13
Liner Material: Dyneema®, Glass Fiber, Lycra®, Nylon
Coating Material: Water-based Polyutherane
Finishing: Palm Coated
Cuff Style: Knitwrist
Hyflex® 11-435
Colour: Black & Heather Grey
EN Size: 6,7,8,9,10 & 11
Length (mm): 200 - 270
Packaging: 12 Pairs in a bag; 12 Bags in a carton
Ansell Hyflex® 11-435 Gloves Ideal Applications
Handling of sharp-edged objects, pre- assembling, cutting of small dry or lightly oiled parts and maintenance.
Handling of glass sheets, sharp-edged objects
Handling of metal sheets, cutting of dry, painted or galvanised pieces
this presentation contains marks obtained by 30 students.
Seven Quizzes -marks given out of 5
Five Assignments -marks given out of 5
One Term Report - marks given of 10
Two Tests - marks given out of 15
One Final Exam - marks given out of 30
• Grade should be calculated as per following policies:
Quizzes: Total weight 15%, N-2, Average of remaining quizzes x 3, Rounded to single decimal place
Assignments: Total weight 15%, (Average of Top and Bottom) x 3, Rounded to single decimal place
Total Semester: Quizzes + Assignments + Term Report +Both Tests
Total Score: Total Semester + Final Exam
TEXTILE INSTITUTE OF PAKISTAN
Ansell Hyflex® 11-435 Gloves Description
The Ansell HyFlex® 11-435 glove is a cut-resistant level 5 glove made with water-based polyurethane. The Hyflex® 11-435 gloves are extremely resistant to cuts and burrs and have excellent breathability and cooling feeling. Ansell 11-435 gloves are a seamless plaited glove with very good fit, dexterity and flexibility.
Ansell Gloves Hand Protection for Oil & Gas
Ansell Hyflex® gloves are antistatic according to EN1149.
Ansell Hyflex® 11-435 Gloves Specifications
Construction: Knitted
Glove Gauge: 13
Liner Material: Dyneema®, Glass Fiber, Lycra®, Nylon
Coating Material: Water-based Polyutherane
Finishing: Palm Coated
Cuff Style: Knitwrist
Hyflex® 11-435
Colour: Black & Heather Grey
EN Size: 6,7,8,9,10 & 11
Length (mm): 200 - 270
Packaging: 12 Pairs in a bag; 12 Bags in a carton
Ansell Hyflex® 11-435 Gloves Ideal Applications
Handling of sharp-edged objects, pre- assembling, cutting of small dry or lightly oiled parts and maintenance.
Handling of glass sheets, sharp-edged objects
Handling of metal sheets, cutting of dry, painted or galvanised pieces
Cristobal Ortega was born in Quito on October 24, 1965 , is an artist who revolutionized the art of finger paint in the United States.
He studied at the University Cultural Center Extension ( CECU ) Quito, Ecuador , then did a course International Culture and Development (Palace of Conventions in Havana Cuba ), the Cultural Policy Course . Second international conference in Havana Cuba and the Course of research on art and culture in Havana Cuba .
Cristobal Ortega has drawn only with his fingers 100 pictures in 60 minutes , becoming the world's fastest painter , attributing this skill to the energy received from their ancestors and the Pacha Mama .
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Em geral é muito frequente que os indivíduos apresentem entre 85 a 95% do alvo genético, embora que existe uma unanimidade científica e claramente estabelecida na estatística evolutiva que este fator pode estar ligado a situações evitáveis de forma natural, mas, quando esta situação é estabelecida uma das poucas possibilidades de complementação dessa defasagem é o tratamento específico.
1. FILM PRODUCTION 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.
HAZARD
IN WHICH SCENE
IS THIS HAZARD
PRESENT?
Scene1 and 2
PERSON WHO MAY
BE HARMED
Metrolink and
Buses
Scene 1 and 2
Being in town with
all the equipment
Filming Scenes in
Train Station
&Metrolink Station
PROPERTY THAT
COULD BE
DAMAGED
Production
Equipment
RISK CONTROLS
ALREADY IN PLACE
RISK ASSESSMENT
*See chart
FURTHER ACTION
TO BE TAKEN
Guidance and basic
simple safety rules
High
Cast and Crew
Production
Equipment and
personal belongings
Seats and had
barriers to hold onto
if stood up
High
Scene 3, 4, 5, and
6
Cast, Crew and
Pedestrians
Production
equipment and
Personal Belongings
Being removed from
the area if we’re
causing troubles
High
Scene 7
Cast and Crew
Production
Water Warnings,
High
Cast and Crew must
be on guard at all
times and aware of
surroundings.
Cast and crew again
must be aware of
surrounding and
keep all equipment
in safe hands and
looked out for at all
times.
Try and film when
it’s not so busy and
try and stay out of
the majorly busy
places.
Wearing good
Cast and Crew
2. Lymm Dam
Equipment and
Personal Belongings
Weather Warnings
and designated
pedestrian walking
paths
quality shoes and
clothing. And being
careful at all times.
Irlam Locks
Scene 7
Cast and Crew
Production
equipment
Designated areas in
which you can walk.
High
Cadsihead Moss
Scene 7, 8 and 9
Cast and Crew
Production
Equipment
Slight Pathways and
Speed Limits
High
Woodlen farm
Abandoned House
Scene 7, 8 and 9
Cast and Crew
Production
Equipment and
personal equipment
Risk Assessment Chart
Hazard likelihood / Consequences
VERY LIKELY TO HAPPEN or SEVERE CONSEQUENCES (ie. Someone could get
seriously hurt)
Could happen or mild consequences (i.e. someone could suffer a minor
injury)
Unlikely to happen or minor consequences (i.e. production could be slightly
delayed)
Rarely happens and very insignificant consequences
RISK ASSESSMENT
EXTREME
HIGH
MODERATE
LOW
High
Stay to the
pedestrian paths
and be careful
Try and stay as
much off the road
as possible.
Be careful and
make sure
everything is okay
before proceeding
to film.