Media Production Risk Assessment

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Media Production Risk Assessment Tick all potential causes of hazard that apply at this location Access/egress Alcohol/drugs Animals/insects Audience/public Cables Children Communication failure Confined space Costume/make-up Derelict/dangerous buildings Diseases Light Lighting equipment Lone working Night work Noise Person with special needs Physical exertion Roads Set construction Slipping, tripping, falling Smoking Stunts Project Title makes a wish Shooting date; 25 February 2014 Producer Nathalie Boynes Contact Number Others involved Course: media level 2 Approved by Tutor Adam Date Notes/Conditions

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Media Production Risk Assessment

Tick all potential causes of hazard that apply at this location

Access/egressAlcohol/drugsAnimals/insectsAudience/publicCablesChildrenCommunication failureConfined spaceCostume/make-upDerelict/dangerous buildingsDiseasesElectricityFire/flammable materialFood hygieneGlassHazardous substancesHeightsHostile/remote environmentLifting heavy objects/equipment

LightLighting equipmentLone workingNight workNoisePerson with special needsPhysical exertionRoadsSet constructionSlipping, tripping, fallingSmokingStuntsTheftVehiclesViolenceWaterWeaponsWeatherOther

Project Title makes a wish Shooting date; 25 February 2014

Producer Nathalie Boynes Contact Number

Others involved

Course: media level 2

Approved by Tutor Adam Date

Notes/Conditions

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For each of the hazards identified overleaf, fill in a box below:

Potential HazardCables What could cause harm? Cameras could be in the wayWhat is the likelihood of this happening?Could trip or fallWho or what would be harmed?Nathalie or other people How much harm?Breaking leg or arm How will the risk of this hazard be minimised?

By putting the cameras and cable to one side then sorting out the person who is modelling

Potential HazardLifting heavy objects What could cause harm?Back injuries

What is the likelihood of this happening?Dropping things on peoples toes and feet

Who or what would be harmed?Nathalie and other people in the room

How much harm?They could get injured or break something

How will the risk of this hazard be minimised?

Move objects that could harm or injure people out of the room or in a safe place or stop back injuries by lifting boxes with two people.

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For each of the hazards identified overleaf, fill in a box below:

Potential HazardWater

What could cause harm?Getting electiruted

What is the likelihood of this happening?Could spill water on the equipment

Who or what would be harmed?Nathalie and other people

How much harm?Could kill the people who are using the equipment.

How will the risk of this hazard be minimised?

Don’t drink water or liquids around electrical objects.

Potential HazardTripping and slipping What could cause harm?Tripping over cables and slipping on boxesWhat is the likelihood of this happening?You could get injured.

Who or what would be harmed?People around you.

How much harm?You could injure your back or legs

How will the risk of this hazard be minimised?

Don’t have cables laying around or boxes or water on the floor