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ASSESSMENT FORM.
A Risk Assessment is a careful examination of what could cause harm to yourself, members of the public and people involved in the production, so that you can
weigh up whether you have taken enough precautions or should do more to prevent harm.
Take into consideration disabilities, medical conditions and those with allergies.
Date of Risk Assessment: Risk Assessment conducted by: Elijah Stratford & Sam Hodson
Location of filming Potential Hazard Person(s) who may Property which may Risk Assessment LOW, Further action Person(s)
& date. be harmed be damaged MODERATE, HIGH, required to control Responsible.
EXTREME risk
Art studio tripping over props, Actors and filming Tripod and camera Low Ensure that props are Filming crew using
such as easels. crew could be damaged kept out of the way, that equipment will be
and especially out of held responsible
the way of
equipment, actors
and filming crew.
Art studio damaging student Actors and filming camera/equipment. Moderate Make sure that Whoever may damage
work crew Student important things such student work
work/coursework as student work is
out of frame and
away from
equipment, to assure
that both the work
and the equipment
wont get damaged.
Art studio damaging filming Actors and filming Camera/ tripod/ Moderate Assure that Filming crew, as they
equipment crew other filming equipment used is are responsible for
equipment not in the way, their equipment.
reduces the risk of
being damaged. Also
assure that
actors/crew/member
s of public are also
Emergency Services
Persons / property Contact name & Relationship Business Hours Mobile Out of hours
(if applicable)
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