Risk Assessment Sheet
Programme title: “How to save a life” – The Fray
Client:
Writer: Rory Brown
Producer: Rory Brown
Director:
Rory Brown
Date: 15/1/13
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Major issues:
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People tripping over on site and general
injuries through people beign careless
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Equipment not being put away, with a
vast amount of wires out the chances of falling and damaging equipment is
high.
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Many people on set could cause it to
be busy with people walking into eachother, inflicting injuries upon
eachother.
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Careless behaviour could lead to
equipment being broken, or not being sheltered from bad weather.
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Bad weather ruining the film set and
the filming session
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Filming crew being hit or hurt by
cars, due to filming out in the public crew should take extra care not be
distract or be a nosense to any passing vechicle
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During the scenes involving cars,
production team and actors take extreme care with actions and to pay close
attention to everything aorund them
Solutions:
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Clearing up the sites to stop
avoidable acciendents and putting up more signs around the site to make the
crew aware of the dangers faced on site.
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Making sure the site is decluttered
frequently, decreasing the risk of a fall by a actor.
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Everyone on site knowing where they
are meant to be and whe, reducing amount of people on set at one time, making
filming time more productive.
Contacts: 999 (ambulance)
Responsible adult (Relative)
Emergency services: Ambulance
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