Saturday, 23 November 2013

risk assessment

Risk assessment
Activity assessed:
As media task filming
Assessment date:
28/11/12
Assessed by:
Toby Trew
Activity location: House
Who’s at risk: actors and cameramen
Next assessed by:
Approved by:
HAZARD:
Risk level
Before
High, mediocre  or low
Risk level
After
High or low
Control measures
Reducing the risk to a minimal risk
General House hazards and mess
Low: as long as sensible on set there should be no issue.
Lower: Keeping a tidy organised set will reduce all risk
Keeping our set tidy and organised as to reduce any hazards 
Ingestion of fake pills
Medium: Actor could choke on the pills
Low: Less of a chocking hazard
Have him spit out the pill substitute as opposed to swallowing
Ingestion of alcohol
Medium: depending on amount out actor could end up injuring himself
None
We will use alcohol containers filled with water or coloured liquid depending on the drink
Smashing a guitar
Medium: actor could hurt himself or others depending on how it's smashed 
Medium
Have a controlled environment so there is no danger of hurting a pedestrian




Personal protective equipment needed:None
Provided by:-
Level of first aid provision needed Medical kit, just in case
First aiders: Toby is a qualified first aider 
Nearest telephone: House, either on set or 5 minutes from
Nearest 24hr hospital/doctor: Harlow hospital









our risk assessment will help us to know the limits of what we can actually do and what would be a possible risk when filming. 

1 comment:

  1. good risk assessment, cover everything needed and planned for if in need of a telephone or doctors

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