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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:
Photoshoot for contents page refinements

Shoot Dates:

16th October 2019

Location this form relates to: [a separate form should be completed for each location]

Photography room

Production contact & phone:


xxxxxxxxxx

Signature of Assessor: Assessment Date:

BGODDARD 16th October 2019

Notes/Comments:

NONE
Checklist
Using the checklist below, indicate any potential hazard relating to the activity.

No. Hazard Indicate if No. Hazard Indicate if


relevant relevant
1 Access Difficulties 25 Manual Handling

2 Alcohol / Hospitality 26 Night Operations

3 Animals 27 Noise

4 Artist using specialist equipment 28 Portable Power Tools

5 Audience / Stewarding 29 Prop Hazards yes

6 Compressed Gas / Cryogenics 30 Radiation

7 Confined Spaces etc. 31 Risk of Infection

8 Crowds / Public 32 Scaffolds / Platforms / Stairs / Walkways

9 Children / Young People 33 Scenery Hazards – Movement, Shape,


Suspended, Flown
10 Camera Ops. – Cranes / Cables, yes 34 Scene Dock Storage
Remotes / Steadicam

11 Building Issues / Structures, etc. 35 Smoking

12 Design / Construction / Materials 36 Special Assistance – Elderly / Disabled

13 Electricity / Electrical Appliances 37 Special Visual Effects – Snow, Smoke,


Dry Ice, Rain, etc.
14 Excavation 38 Sporting Activities

15 Explosives / Pyrotechnics 39 Stunts

16 Fatigue / Exertion / Stress 40 Temperature Extremes – Heat, Cold

17 Fire / Flame 41 Vehicles / Motorcycles – Used in


Filming, Artists Driving
18 Flammable Substances – Petrol, 42 Water – Work on or near Tanks /
Paint, Sprays Boats / Diving / Use in Studio

19 Flight – Aircraft, Balloon, Parachutes 43 Weapons – Firearms, Sharps, etc.

20 Food Preparation 44 Work at Height – Ladders, Roof, Steps,


etc.
21 Glass 45 Working Overseas

22 Hazardous Substances – Dusts, 46 Weather – Extremes


Vapours, Fumes, Corrosives, etc.

23 Lasers / Strobes 47 Possible Violence

24 Lifting Equipment – Fork Lift, Trucks, 48 Other


Cranes
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

Hazard Who is Risk Control Measure

Low
Medium
High
No. at Risk

10 Everyone Tripping over wires etc p To make all staff aware of the cables that will
on set o be on yhe floor
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29 Everyone On the microphone there p


on set will be a wire attached and o
will be on the floor infront ss To make sure they are all aware its there and
of the models so could ib where they step.
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