This document summarizes risk assessments conducted for filming interviews and establishing shots at various locations from November 25th to December 18th. It identifies potential hazards such as traffic, stairs, weather, electrical equipment, and following locations' health and safety regulations. Controls to reduce risks are outlined, such as being cautious, checking equipment, and evacuating in emergencies. For most risks, further action was deemed unnecessary due to the low likelihood and minimal potential harm. Basic safety precautions were recommended to maintain responsible practices.
This is the official risk assessment of numerous productions for the film Senseless by Dark Arts Productions.
This risk assessment was created by Mariam Alim.
This is the official risk assessment of numerous productions for the film Senseless by Dark Arts Productions.
This risk assessment was created by Mariam Alim.
1. RISK ASSESSMENT RECORDING FORM
Location or
Address:Subway Store: 64 London Road Stockton
Heath.
Date Assessment
Undertaken:Monday 25th November
Assessment undertaken
By:Elisa Narborough
Jacob Chisnall
Tom Kenwright
Activity or
Situation: Filming interview with Subway store
manager Dave Jones and cut aways. Also filming
establishing shots from the outside and vox pops.
Review
Date:Monday 25th November
Signature:
(1) Hazard Risk (2) Who might be harmed and how? (3) What controls exist to reduce
risk
(4) What action can be taken
tofurther reduce risk?
We will need to carry the
camera equipment (camera
and tripod) to the destination.
Possible traffic
Stairs
Poor weather conditions
Electricals
1A1B
1A2B
2A1B
1A1B
2A1B
Crew members will be
carrying equipment, risk of
damaging equipment or
causing strain to crew
member.
Crew members could get
harmed in traffic,
especially if it is due to a
driving error as that is out
of their hands.
May fall if carrying
equipment up and down
stairs –restricted view.
May be effected by
weather conditions,
possible harm to
equipment.
Electricals could be
dangerous if faulty.
Be careful when carrying
camera equipment and
be aware of
surroundings. Also don’t
carry more than you can
handle.
Being cautious around
traffic and sensible
behaviour when near
traffic.
Don’t carry more than
you can handle whilst
going up and downstairs,
make sure that stairs are
clear.
Re-organise interview if
weather conditions are
harmful.
Check all electrical
equipment before use.
Share the amount of
carrying between the
group (swap halfway to
and from the
destination). Stop to
rest if you need to.
Use basic road safety
(using traffic lights etc)
and stay alert.
Get people to keep the
stairways clear whilst
moving equipment up
and down.
Look at the weather
before hand and make
sure that there are no
weather warnings.
Double check all
electrical equipment, if
anything is found faulty,
fix or dispose of straight
away.
Action Required Responsible Persons Date for Completion
They are all low or trivial risk. No further action required. Elisa Narborough
Jacob Chisnall
Tom Kenwright
Monday 25th November
2. Location or
Address:Dominos Store: Domino's Pizza -
Warrington
Benson Rd
Warrington WA3 7PQ
Date Assessment
Undertaken:Thursday 28th November
Assessment undertaken
By:
Elisa Narborough
Jacob Chisnall
Tom Kenwright
Activity or
Situation: Filming interview with Dominos store
manager Pete Roberts. Also filming establishing
shots outside and cut aways inside the store.
Review
Date:Thursday 28th November
Signature:
(1) Hazard Risk (2) Who might be harmed and how? (3) What controls exist to reduce
risk
(5) What action can be taken
to further reduce risk?
Dominos health and safety
regulations, filming in kitchen.
Poor weather
Will have to drive to location
with camera equipment.
Electricals
1A1B
1A1B
2A2B
2A1B
If health and safety regulations are
not followed it could cause harm to
the cast and crew as well as the
Dominos store itself.
May be effected by weather
conditions, possible harm to
equipment.
Possibility of motor vehicle
accident.
Electricals could be dangerous if
faulty.
You have to follow health and
safety regulations by law.
Re-organise interview if weather
conditions are harmful.
Ensure you are in a reliable and
safe vehicle, taking the proper
legal precautions (valid driving
licence, wearing a seatbelt etc).
Check all electrical equipment
before use.
We must respect and follow all
health and safety regulations for
our own safety and the safety of
those around us.
Look at the weather before hand
and make sure that there are no
weather warnings.
Take extra care when driving,
remove all distractions.
Double check all electrical
equipment, if anything is found
faulty, fix or dispose of straight
away.
Action Required Responsible Persons Date for Completion
There is low or trivial risk for most so no further action is required. The exception is
driving but it is still a fairly low risk level. Low priority but keep possible action in mind.
Elisa Narborough
Jacob Chisnall
Tom Kenwright
Thursday 28th November
3. Location or
Address:12 Canford Close, Great Sankey,
Warrington.
Date Assessment
Undertaken:Saturday 14th December
Assessment undertaken
By: Elisa Narborough
Jacob Chisnall
Tom Kenwright
Activity or
Situation: Interviewing home cooker Michael
Narborough.
Review
Date:Saturday 14th December
Signature:
(1) Hazard Risk (2) Who might be harmed and how? (3) What controls exist to reduce
risk
(6) What action can be taken
to further reduce risk?
Electricals
Getting camera equipment
from college to house
Fire safety (filming in kitchen)
Water damage
2A1B
1A1B
2A1B
1A1B
Electricals could be dangerous if
faulty.
Crew members will be carrying
equipment, risk of damaging
equipment or causing strain to
crew member.
Fire damage/danger to cast and
crew.
Possible water damage to camera
equipment.
Check all electrical equipment
before use.
Be careful when carrying camera
equipment and be aware of
surroundings. Also don’t carry
more than you can handle.
Fire alarms will notify when a fire
is detected, evacuate
immediately.
Keep camera equipment away
from water
Double check all electrical
equipment, if anything is found
faulty, fix or dispose of straight
away.
Share the amount of carrying
between the group (swap
halfway to and from the
destination). Stop to rest if you
need to.
Keep aware of the fire and use it
sensibly, make sure cookers are
only on when needed and turned
off when not.
If filming near water be extra
careful.
Action Required Responsible Persons Date for Completion
Low or trivial risk. No further action required.
Elisa Narborough
Jacob Chisnall
Tom Kenwright
Saturday 14th December
4. Location or
Address:6 Colwyn Close, Callands, Warrington.
Date Assessment
Undertaken:Wednesday 18th December
Assessment undertaken
By: Elisa Narborough
Jacob Chisnall
Tom Kenwright
Activity or
Situation: Interviewing NHS Nurse Sharon
Dookhran at her home in the kitchen.
Review
Date:Wednesday 18th December
Signature:
(1) Hazard Risk (2) Who might be harmed and how? (3) What controls exist to reduce
risk
(7) What action can be taken
to further reduce risk?
Electricals
Getting camera equipment
from college to house
Fire safety (filming in kitchen)
Water damage
2A1B
1A1B
2A1B
1A1B
Electricals could be dangerous if
faulty.
Crew members will be carrying
equipment, risk of damaging
equipment or causing strain to
crew member.
Fire damage/danger to cast and
crew.
Possible water damage to camera
equipment.
Check all electrical equipment
before use.
Be careful when carrying camera
equipment and be aware of
surroundings. Also don’t carry
more than you can handle.
Fire alarms will notify when a fire
is detected, evacuate
immediately.
Keep camera equipment away
from water
Double check all electrical
equipment, if anything is found
faulty, fix or dispose of straight
away.
Share the amount of carrying
between the group (swap
halfway to and from the
destination). Stop to rest if you
need to.
Keep aware of the fire and use it
sensibly, make sure cookers are
only on when needed and turned
off when not.
If filming near water be extra
careful.
Action Required Responsible Persons Date for Completion
Low or trivial risk. No further action required.
Elisa Narborough
Jacob Chisnall
Tom Kenwright
Wednesday 18th December
5. RISK RATING:
a SEVERITY b LIKELIHOOD c FINAL SCORE RATING: what needs to be done
5 Dying or being permanently disabled 5 Will almost certainly happen 16-25 Stop! Do not start activity again until risk is
controlled
4 Serious injury/long term illness 4 Highly likely to happen 10-15 High risk level, High priority. Take action
straight away to control the risk
3 Temporary disability/3 days off sick 3 Not so likely 6-9 Medium risk level. Tighten up controls and
make a plan to do something about risk
2 Will need medical attention 2 Even less likely 3-5 Fairly low risk level. Low priority but keep
possible action in mind
1 Minor injury eg. Bruise, graze 1 Unlikely to happen at all 1-2 Low or trivial risk. No further action
required.
SO: a x b = c