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Production Risk Assessment

The Production is bound by law to take reasonable care and measures to ensure that a healthy and safe
working environment is created and maintained for all. Failure to follow appropriate Health & Safety
procedures may invalidate any insurance.

Production title: Intro/Set3

Shoot Dates: 22nd December 2016

Location this form relates to: Cromer Beach

Production contact & phone: 07963071665

Signature of Assessor:

Notes/Comments: N/A

Assessment Date: 22/12/16

Checklist
Using the checklist below, indicate any potential hazard relating to the activity.

No. Hazard

Indicate if
relevant

No.

Hazard

Access Difficulties

25

Manual Handling

Alcohol / Hospitality

26

Night Operations

Animals

27

Noise

Artist using specialist equipment

28

Portable Power Tools

Audience / Stewarding

29

Prop Hazards

Compressed Gas / Cryogenics

30

Radiation

Confined Spaces etc.

31

Risk of Infection

Crowds / Public

32

Scaffolds / Platforms / Stairs / Walkways

Children / Young People

33

10

Camera Ops. Cranes / Cables,


Remotes / Steadicam

34

Scenery Hazards Movement, Shape,


Suspended, Flown
Scene Dock Storage

11

Building Issues / Structures, etc.

35

Smoking

12

Design / Construction / Materials

36

Special Assistance Elderly / Disabled

13

Electricity / Electrical Appliances

37

14

Excavation

38

Special Visual Effects Snow, Smoke,


Dry Ice, Rain, etc.
Sporting Activities

15

Explosives / Pyrotechnics

39

Stunts

16

Fatigue / Exertion / Stress

40

Temperature Extremes Heat, Cold

17

Fire / Flame

41

18

Flammable Substances Petrol,


Paint, Sprays

42

Vehicles / Motorcycles Used in


Filming, Artists Driving
Water Work on or near Tanks /
Boats / Diving / Use in Studio

19

Flight Aircraft, Balloon, Parachutes

43

Weapons Firearms, Sharps, etc.

20

Food Preparation

44

21

Glass

45

Work at Height Ladders, Roof, Steps,


etc.
Working Overseas

22

Hazardous Substances Dusts,


Vapours, Fumes, Corrosives, etc.

46

Weather Extremes

23

Lasers / Strobes

47

Possible Violence

24

Lifting Equipment Fork Lift, Trucks,


Cranes

48

Other

Indicate if
relevant

Evaluation and Controls


For each hazard identified in the checklist, state who is at risk (crew / public / audience / artist / etc.),
the nature of the risk, and how it will be controlled.
Identify the likelihood of the hazard taking place and the severity of the hazard as High, Medium, Low.
Likelihood: Almost Certain; Probable; Possible; Remote; Improbable
Severity: Multiple fatality; Fatality; Major injury; Minor injury; Negligible impact

Actor

The public getting in the


way of filming, so causing
her to trip when running
or just distracting her

Director

High

Risk

Medium

Who is
at Risk

Low

Hazard
No.

Control Measure

Just stop filing when we see the general


public

Electrical appliances

Even though the camera runs on batteries,


try to keep it away from the salt water of the
sea as it will erode and break the camera and
may cause n electric shock.

Actor

Water

Use of kicking the sea when filming. Could


slip especially if the sea is quite violent and
could be taken out to sea.

Actor

Other slippery stones

Watch and try not to slip when ticking in the


water. Also, watch out for rocks as the
North Norfolk Coast is susceptible for big
rocks.

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