The document outlines various risks that could occur during a film shoot and provides precautions and actions to take for each risk. It identifies risks such as cars on the road, bad weather, uneven surfaces, locations becoming unavailable, actor availability, injuries, falling over, temperature/daylight changes, low camera batteries, and damaging equipment. For each risk, it recommends precautions like being careful, checking weather forecasts, avoiding uneven areas, having backup location options, and protective equipment cases. It also provides actions to take if issues occur, such as seeking medical help, adjusting filming plans, using backup equipment and finding repairs.
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Risk assessment
1. Risk Likelihood Precaution Action
Cars 6/10 Be careful if filming on
roads and check
constantly before
crossing.
If anything
happens call or
approach closest
medical assistance
Bad weather 3/10 Constantly check the
weather forecast prior to
the shoot day
If weather changes
either see how
much the shift
effects filming or
film as much as
possible to suit the
change
Uneven
roads/pavements
1/10 Be careful whilst
walking on the
streets.Find areas
where road or
pavement is uneven
and avoid
If injuries occur
provide first aid
and or seek further
medical
assistance.
Location not able to
be used
5/10 Make sure that the
person in charge of the
location is aware of
intention.Have more
than one option for
location of similar shots.
Leave the area to
avoid any
confrontation.,
Actor availability 2/10 Prepare shoot days
carefully so that an
actor or actors not being
able to come is not a
problem.
If actor cannot
attend for any any
reason film as
much as possible
with available actor
and focus on shots
without said actor.
Injuries 4/10 Ensure that everyone is
careful and does not put
themselves in harms
way
Check extent of
injury to see if in
pain .First aid and
or be taken to the
nearest form of
medical facility.
Falling over 2/10 Avoid areas that
someone could
potentially slip and tread
carefully.
Look for injuries
and determine
whether first aid is
needed
Seasonal 6/10 Film earlyon in the day If it becomes too
2. temperature/daylight
time
so that it doesn’t get
dark and ensure that
actors as well as group
has warm clothing.
dark or cold stop
filming and return
another day.
Low battery on
camera
7/10 Bring charger and
switch off camera when
not being used and be
prepared with a spare
battery and backup
camera
Use backup
camera and or
charge the battery
if possible.
Damaging of
equipment
5/10 Bring cases that are
protective and walk
steadily to avoid
dropping of equipment
If it happens
determine extent of
damage and seek
form of repairs