Designating a specific person to create checklists of all equipment and props needed and double checking that everyone brings the correct items can help mitigate the risks of forgetting the camera, bringing the wrong clothes, or misplacing the tripod, which are all low risks. Checking weather reports the day before filming and testing props carefully can help address medium risks like adverse weather or allergic reactions to fake materials. Taking care when handling props can also reduce medium risks like injuries from simulated falls or body part entrapment. Ensuring cameras are fully charged before filming lowers the low risk of batteries running out.