Sunday, 12 November 2017

Risk Assessment 1-3

Production Name:
Level:
Course:
Name:
Filming Date

Location: School Field

Risk;
  • Tripping over equipment, falling over.
  • The public, getting in the way

Evaluation;
  • Tripping over equipment: Low-medium. This is on a grass field, so the most harm done would be muddy clothes. However I could sustain damage to fingers/wrist if falling ends up on a worst case scenario. 
  • No particular harm, apart from public getting in the way of the filming, thus hindering the quality of the production. More harmful to my grade than to anybody physically.



How to Avoid;

  • Execute exercise movements with correct technique, practice off-camera. 
  • Go to the field when it is not lunch time or break time, chances of isolation are significantly increased, or simply film in the opposite direction to where the public is. 

Location: Peterborough Weight Training Club Gym

Risk:
  • Weight-lifting related injuries. 
  • Public
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Evaluation:
  •  Weight-lifting related injuries: High. Improper lifting can lead to serious muscle injuries. This includes dropping heavy weight on the body (specific body part varies on technique). This can lead to bruises, lumps and bleeding. Other effects include tearing and the pulling of muscles, injuries that could last weeks.
  • People getting in the way of the shot
How to avoid:
-Lift properly, correct technique. Do not lift anything that I cannot handle. Pratice before hand.
-Simply ask politely for people to stay clear of the filming area

Location: Inside Nene Park Academy

Risk:

  • Tripping over the props
  • Broken equipment 
  • Excessive Physical contact  

Evaluation & how to avoid: All risks are fairly low. Tripping over props, incidents with broken equipment and excessive physical contact have a very little chance of inflicting injury and if they do, it will be very minor. To avoid tripping, cautionness around the set will be ensured, all equipment will be made sure to be checked beforehand, and instructions will be very clear to actors when it comes to actions.



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