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BPC MEDIA – RISK ASSESMENT FORM

PRODUCTION TITLE: The Plains Where the Lost Things Go


DATE OF 27/3/23 - 8/5/23 (Approximate)
PRODUCTION:
LOCATION Bournemouth and Poole The College North Road North Rd, Poole
ADDRESS: BH14 0LS
DESCRIPTION OF Animation
ACTIVITY/
PRODUCTION: Very short clip to use at the start of the production to set the
scene, will be around 5 seconds, just shot in the animation
classroom.
PERSONS TAKING Leah-Marie King (Me) – Animator/ “actor”/Camera Operator
PART:
EG
STUDENTS
ACTORS
CREW
NON-STUDENTS

In the box below tick any of the hazards that you may come into contact with while
recording your production, if the hazard is not on the list please tick other.

HAZARD CHECKLIST
NUMBE HAZARD TICK
R
1 Trip hazards Y
2 Proximity to water Y
3 Risk of fire
4 Live electrical equipment
5 Vehicles / modes of transport
6 Machinery proximity
7 Weather conditions
8 Members of public at location
9 Access to location
10 Props
11 First Aid medical requirements
12 Falling objects Y
13 Working at height / Working near a drop
14 RSI Y

REVISED OCTOBER 2019


BPC MEDIA – RISK ASSESMENT FORM

Below you must detail the hazard number from the check list, identify where the hazard is
coming from and detail how you will limit the risk of the hazards you have identified.
HAZARD HAZARD DETAILS HOW WILL YOU LIMIT THE
NUMBER RISKS
1 Tripping Hazards: I can limit the risks of tripping
I’ll be working almost entirely in a classroom hazards by tucking in chairs,
at The College, in these classrooms are chairs making sure wires are out of
with wheels and computers with lots of the way, as well as making
wires, both can be tripping hazards, which sure belongings are also kept
can lead to injury as well as an unplugged under the desks.
computer leading to lost unsaved progress.
Bags or belongings left unattended can also
be tripping hazards.
2 Proximity to water: To limit risks, use the bottles
This isn’t a matter of falling into water, as I’m provided by the department,
aware that’s what this risk usually entails, and keep drinks in bags under
here in this context, proximity to water the desk, this way the
means water bottles or drinks, as when being likelihood of a spill will be less.
spilt, they can cause damage to the
equipment and make it unsafe to use.
12 Falling objects: Notice potential risks and
Alongside the tripping hazard the wires to correct them or just be aware
the computers could possibly fall from the of my surroundings.
wires being pulled. In the classrooms there
are also other items on shelves/ on top of
cupboards that could also prove a risk.
14 RSI: Having a good posture,
RSI (repetitive strain injury) is caused by taking regular breaks, and
repetitive actions, and can affect forearms, positioning the mouse and
elbows, wrists, hands, necks, and shoulders. monitor to the correct height
Because I’ll be spending the majority of my reduces the chances of RSI.
time at a computer puts me at risk of getting
an injury such as RSI.
Below you must sign off that you accept the risks and will adhere to safe working practice.
On some assignments staff with need to sign your risk assessment for you to hire out kit.
STUDENT NAME: Leah-Marie King STUDENT 10655106@student.bpc.ac.uk
(PRINT) SIGNATURE:
STAFF NAME: Trevor McCready STAFF mccreadyt@bpc.ac.uk
(PRINT) SIGNATURE:

REVISED OCTOBER 2019

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