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YOUR LOGO – AND COMPANY ADDRESS

ACTIVITY ASSESSED ASSESSMENT DATE ASSESSED BY


Brotherhood Ralph Slee, Liberty martin, Sam
Taylor, Lucas Sturman and Amari
Miller

ACTIVITY LOCATION WHO’S AT RISK NEXT ASSESSMENT BEFORE APPROVED BY


Actors/filming
crew Mr Morgan

HAZARD Residual Residual CONTROL MEASURES


Risk Risk level*
Potential for harm level* (AFTER) Reducing the risk level to an acceptable level
(BEFORE)
Water on equipment, this would 4 3 A waterproof protective layer will cover all
cause equipment to become electrical equipment. And the crews will be
dangerous due to potential electric informed about the hazards and the safety
shocks. procedures, which have to be done if a situation
like that occurs. Making sure water is kept away
from any equipment.
Tripping over roots, logs, stumps 3 2 To ensure that the actor running is safe the path
and branches when running through will have to be cleared of any rubble and surveyed
the woods. If this happens to any for any possible trip hazards. By having medical
crews’ members and actors this terms on site and first aids kits in hand, this will
could result in injuries and could make the injurie less time consuming and won’t
cause delays for filming’s. delay the production schedule.
Poor weather conditions could 4 3 To avoid this the team will have to arrange dates
result in a reduction in filming to film, as if there is bad weather this will affect the
quality, if filming your movie outside production schedule and it could result in injuries
there are potential risks of injuries happening. Making sure there are no cables
like heat stroke, thunder and around the set, which could result in it being in
lighting. contact with rain so making sure they are covered
in a protected packaging this will ensure that no
one is being electrocuted. Making sure there is
water on set for staff to drink and plenty of food.
When filming actors and actresses 4 2 By having special trained therapists on set, so
may become stressed and start to having them being able to talk to them so people
have anxiety and depression, which on set know how they are doing so if people are
can result in them hurting becoming stressed they have many copying
themselves. When staff can mechanisms to sort that problem, making sure
become tired and sleep deprived. they have many breaks when filming and making
sure the staff know all there hours and that filming
is made not to late.
Young people featured in the film 4 3 Release forms will be given to the parents to
may not understand why they are ensure that they are happy for their children to film
being filmed also their parents may with us, and the company will have interviews with
not be informed and may not the families so that they know they are okay for
consent. By making people more them to be filmed in certain situation, with all this
aware of these situation so that happening legally this results in no law suit
production schedule is kept up to happening if any family decides to sue them.
date.

Personal Protective Equipment Needed Provided By Level of First Aid provision First Aiders
needed
N/A N/A N/A
N/A

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Nearest 24 hour Hospital and/or Doctor
Nearest Telephone
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07376110336

The Old Town Hall, Patriot Square, Bethnal Green, LONDON E2 9NP
Tel. 020-8980-8771 FAX: 020-8981-2272 email: info@filmoffice.co.uk Website: www.filmoffice.co.uk
The FiLM Office is a Limited Liability Partnership: Partnership number: OC315990

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