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Soraya Arghandawi

Health and Safety Risk Assessment

Planned filming time: September/October


Hazard Rating: 1-Low Hazard Potential
5-High Hazard Potential

Crew: Nayani Vijayaratnam


Soraya Arghandawi
Paige Edwards

Risk

Rating

Solution

Responsibility

1. Tripping
over
equipment

Ensure
Cinematographe
equipment is
r and Director
put away when
not being
used,
somewhere
way from
people.

2. Fatigue

3. Rain
damaging
the camera
during
filming.

Ensure cast
Director
members and
crew members
and not over
worked and
are not tired
during filming,
they should
also receive a
certain amount
of breaks
during filming.
Do not film
Cinematographe
whenever
r and Director
there is rain, or
if there is a
minimum
amount of rain
film with an
umbrella over

Why we gave it
that rating?
Because there is
a lot of
equipment that is
easy to trip over
and this could
mean people are
harmed, this
might also mean
the equipment
becomes
damaged.
Crew members
and cast
members may
get tired during
filming especially
if it has been for
a long amount of
hours. Because
of this they could
become lightheaded and
possibly faint.
Even though its
not a risk for
people, it will still
affect the camera
and equipment
which would cost
a lot of money
and this may

Soraya Arghandawi

4. Tripping
over wires

4
5. Cutting
fingers
while
preparing
food for
everyone

the camera to
avoid any rain
getting inside
the camera.
Make sure any Cinematographe
loose wires are r
tucked away
so nobody can
trip over them,
tell crew and
cast members
to be aware of
the wires and
pay attention
at all times.

affect the overall


production.

Make sure
gloves are
Director
worn when
using a knife,
try not to use a
knife that is too
sharp.

When preparing
food it is easy to
cut yourself with
the knife and this
can be a serious
hazard especially
if the cut is deep.

It could be
dangerous if
anyone trips over
the wires and
they could injure
themselves

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