Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Staff
Paul Ralph
Steve Mckell
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 X
2 Proximity to water
3 Risk of fire X
4 Live electrical equipment X
5 Vehicles / modes of transport
6 Machinery proximity
7 Weather conditions
8 Members of public at location
9 Access to location
10 Props X
11 First Aid medical requirements
12 Falling objects
13 Working at height / Working near a drop
14 Others (Please specify) X
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 Actors or Crew could fall over the exposed Cover the cables with a
cables connecting the cameras computers and cable protector so you can’t
projectors to each other. You would fall and trip over them
injure yourself or break equipment.
10 I will have a fake prop knife on set that could Keep the knife in my bag so
be mistaken for a real knife. Or if I get searched no one can see it and
for any reason I could be found to have a suspect anything. If I do get
“knife” on me. If someone sees me with this searched I will have kept the
“knife” they could be worried and report me repeat to prove it's a fake
knife.
14 If someone on set looks into the project too Warn everyone on set that
long they could get blindied or a head migraine if they look into the
from the very bright light. projector they could get eye
problems or something like
that.
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.
REVISED OCTOBER 2019
BPC MEDIA – RISK ASSESMENT FORM