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Risk Assessment

Within our filming, there are some risks that we have to acknowledge, identify and
analyse.

1. As we are filming in Parish, this is an old building, meaning that some


areas of the building may be delicate or easily broken. This means that there
could be possibilities of falling objects.
2. We are thinking of using broken glass, a broken/smashed mirror, this
put a risk of getting cut by sharp objects and if it is on the floor it could cause
a threat of standing on this. We need to make sure we know exactly where
the broken materials are if we are using them, to do this we could section off
an area using tape whilst not filming to make sure we know exactly where the
dangerous materials are.
3. Heavy equipment could be strenuous for individuals, we need to make
sure equipment is carried between the whole group to prevent any damage to
an individual or the equipment itself.
4. As our location is near a busy road, crossing roads with equipment
may be difficult to transport. Busy roads can be dangerous so there is a risk of
being hit by vehicles.
5. As we are planning to work in the dark, this could create a risk of not
being able to see things around us, as we are in a parish and a location we
are not highly knowledgeable about, there may be cautions that we could
damage, fall over or misjudge, especially in the dark.
6. We need to remember we are in a religious building, meaning that we
need to be respectful to our surroundings and how we speak and treat the
building, meaning although we are going to be working off a script, we need to
make sure we have permission to act how we are scripted to.

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