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What are the 
hazards? 
Who might be 
harmed and how? 
What further action 
is necessary? 
Action my 
whom 
Injuries from 
tripping over 
wires. 
Myself or the 
models/ actresses 
who are part of my 
tasks. We can trip 
over the wires and 
injure ourselves. 
Making sure that all 
the wires in the studio 
and gym are out the 
way therefore 
preventing anyone 
tripping over them. 
Myself and 
my media 
teacher Paul 
Jarvis. 
The back drop. My models. They 
can injure their 
whole body by the 
backdrop falling on 
them. 
By preventing the 
back drop from falling 
down on the models. I 
must make sure I 
inform them that it is 
possible therefore 
making sure they are 
aware and keep a 
slight distance. 
Myself and 
my media 
teacher Paul 
Jarvis. 
Spilt liquids 
leading to 
electrocution 
My models and 
myself. The liquid 
fusing with the plug 
sockets can 
electrocute us. 
By bringing liquids for 
example drinks in 
both the studio and 
the gym and leaving 
them by a plug socket 
is a hazard. This is 
because this can cause 
an electrocution. 
Therefore to prevent 
this make sure drinks 
aren’t brought in or 
are far from the plug 
sockets. 
Myself and 
my media 
teacher Paul 
Jarvis. 
Light stands My models and 
myself. 
Because the studio 
will be fairly dark the 
light stands will not be 
very obvious to be 
seen. Therefore I must 
be very alert at what’s 
around me at all times. 
As well as informing 
my models of this 
hazard so they avoid 
tripping over them. 
Myself and 
my media 
teacher Paul 
Jarvis. 
Gym equipment My models The gym equipment I 
will be using are the 
bike and running 
machine. Therefore to 
avoid injuries 
happening I must 
instruct my model 
how to use them 
Myself and 
my teacher 
Paul Jarvis.
Gym equipment. My models The gym equipment I 
will be using are the 
bike and running 
machine. Therefore to 
avoid injuries 
happening I must 
instruct my model 
how to use them 
correctly and safely. 
Myself and 
my teacher 
Paul Jarvis. 
correctly and safely. 
Weights. My models. If the 
weights are 
dropped they can 
injure the models 
feet. 
The action I must take 
to avoid this 
happening is that the 
models must have a 
tight grip to the 
weights when using 
them. 
Myself and 
my media 
teacher Paul 
Jarvis. 
Curtain in the 
studio. 
My models and 
myself. The 
curtains drape 
down to the floor 
therefore it is easy 
to trip over them. 
The action I must take 
to avoid this injury 
occurring is making 
sure my filming is not 
near the curtain. As 
well as being aware its 
there and informing 
my model to be 
careful. 
Myself and 
my media 
teacher Paul 
Jarvis.

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Risks assessment

  • 1. What are the hazards? Who might be harmed and how? What further action is necessary? Action my whom Injuries from tripping over wires. Myself or the models/ actresses who are part of my tasks. We can trip over the wires and injure ourselves. Making sure that all the wires in the studio and gym are out the way therefore preventing anyone tripping over them. Myself and my media teacher Paul Jarvis. The back drop. My models. They can injure their whole body by the backdrop falling on them. By preventing the back drop from falling down on the models. I must make sure I inform them that it is possible therefore making sure they are aware and keep a slight distance. Myself and my media teacher Paul Jarvis. Spilt liquids leading to electrocution My models and myself. The liquid fusing with the plug sockets can electrocute us. By bringing liquids for example drinks in both the studio and the gym and leaving them by a plug socket is a hazard. This is because this can cause an electrocution. Therefore to prevent this make sure drinks aren’t brought in or are far from the plug sockets. Myself and my media teacher Paul Jarvis. Light stands My models and myself. Because the studio will be fairly dark the light stands will not be very obvious to be seen. Therefore I must be very alert at what’s around me at all times. As well as informing my models of this hazard so they avoid tripping over them. Myself and my media teacher Paul Jarvis. Gym equipment My models The gym equipment I will be using are the bike and running machine. Therefore to avoid injuries happening I must instruct my model how to use them Myself and my teacher Paul Jarvis.
  • 2. Gym equipment. My models The gym equipment I will be using are the bike and running machine. Therefore to avoid injuries happening I must instruct my model how to use them correctly and safely. Myself and my teacher Paul Jarvis. correctly and safely. Weights. My models. If the weights are dropped they can injure the models feet. The action I must take to avoid this happening is that the models must have a tight grip to the weights when using them. Myself and my media teacher Paul Jarvis. Curtain in the studio. My models and myself. The curtains drape down to the floor therefore it is easy to trip over them. The action I must take to avoid this injury occurring is making sure my filming is not near the curtain. As well as being aware its there and informing my model to be careful. Myself and my media teacher Paul Jarvis.