WHAT IS A RISK ASSESSMENT?
A A hazard is anything that could potentially harm the actors or crew within the production. That can be anything from chemicals, electricity working from height or machinery. We put the risk assessment in place to highlight the dangers asses the likability and a solution on what to do if the hazards occur. They are document that contains all of this.
We need a risk assessment in place as workers and others have rights to be protected from harm caused by a failure to take reasonable control measures. Its important when making a film so if any harm does come way to the staff, then it wont be the directors fault and they wont be able to sue the company. By having one infrorced you are being a senciable person
ADVISE:
Employers should make sure that whoever is making the risk assessment, whether an employee or an external consultant, speaks to the employees, or other people such as contractors who actually carry out the work.
Where employees of different employers work in the same workplace, assessors may need to share information about risks and the health and safety measures in place to address those risks. Facilitating this is a matter for the employer to arrange.#
identify, evaluate, rcord
DANGERS THAT COULD OCCUR WHEN FILMING:
- tripping hazards
- lifting hazards
- camera risks
- shots that involve water
- precarious Shots from high up or near the edge of something
- extreme weathers
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