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Risk Assessment

Risk Precautions

Twigs in the woods To avoid tripping over twigs we will scan


over the area where we will be filming to
make sure there are no trip hazards. This
can be prevented by ensuring a path is
clear of obstacles.

Mud/wet leaves in the woods If there is wet mud or leaves in the area that
we are filming in then the actors could slip.
To prevent this we will ensure that the
actors are wearing sensible footwear and
warn them in advance.

Glass bottles The glass bottles we are using for filming


could break if mishandled and potentially
cut you. To prevent injuries we will carefully
handle the bottles and move them to a safe
place if they are not being used.

Objects on the floor Trip hazards may occur due to props being
on the floor. To avoid tripping over the props
we will move them to the side when they
are not being used.

Pills The actor could potentially choke on the


pills. To prevent this I will ensure he chews
the mints, rather than swallowing to avoid
choking.

Using matches Whilst filming we will be using matches to


burn a card folder so if we are not careful,
someone may be burnt. To prevent this we
must be careful and be aware of our
surroundings and use the matches
responsibly.

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