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bpc media – risk assesment form

PRODUCTION TITLE: Trinkets!


DATE OF FILMING: 11th April 2024
LOCATION 15 Bishop Road, Bournemouth, BH9 1HB
ADDRESS:
DESCRIPTION OF Filming taking place mainly in Maya’s room but also around the
ACTIVITY/ house and at one point outside. Whilst the camera is primarily
PRODUCTION: handheld Maya takes me through her room and shows her
trinkets. Also still shots of the front of the house and goings-on
inside the house.

PERSONS TAKING El Barnett – Student, Director, Cameraperson


PART:
EG Maya Range – Non-student, Actor
STUDENTS
ACTORS
CREW Florence and Olive – Non-students, cats.
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 Yes
2 Proximity to water
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 Yes
11 First Aid medical requirements
12 Falling objects
13 Working at height / Working near a drop
14 Others (Please specify) Yes

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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 Rug in Maya’s room that could be tripped on Can’t remove the rug for the
while filming. sake of aesthetics, however
make sure it isn’t pulled up
at any points. Will be sat for
almost all shots, as will
Maya. Attach a strap to
camera to minimise chance
of it flying and breaking.
10 Some props are delicate eg. Made from glass Sat on carpet while filming
and could be dropped and smashed. shots with props. Don’t take
them out of the room and
be gentle when handling.

14 Plan on having a scene in which Maya stands Ensure Maya is comfortable


up and hits her head on the slant of her wall. doing so, and ensure it is
only a light impact so as not
to hurt her. Film from a
lower angle so can’t tell it’s
slightly fabricated.
14 Plan on filming an establishing shot outside, Attach a strap to camera
handheld. Risk of camera dropping and and keep it around my neck
breaking. at all times. Be outside for
as little time as possible and
only film if weather is
adequate.

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: El Barnett STUDENT
(PRINT) SIGNATURE:
STAFF NAME: STAFF SIGNATURE:
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