Monday 11 February 2013

Risk Assessment...


Three Lions Productions
Risk Assessment for the production of 'Loan Shark'


Measurement of Risk:
1. A scratch or a cut
2. An illness or injury that lasts up to three days
3. Broken bone
4. Amputation
5. Death

Risk Assessment:

Hazard
Those at Risk
Existing control measures
Evaluate the Risk

     Improvement on control measures
    Measurement of Risk
      Low levels of light
     The whole film           crew
       Lampposts and classroom lights
      The main risk here is the fact the someone might not see something and then trip over/bump into it
      An improvement on the safety control measures would be for everyone to have a torch or that all filming is done during the day
     The most that this risk could give someone is a level 3 injury as someone could trip over something.               
      The equipment being used
      The whole film crew
      All wires are out of the     way were no one can trip over them
      The main risk here is that someone trips over the tripod
     An improvement could be that everyone gets a briefing over the equipment being used and how to act around it
     The measurement of risk would again be a level 3 as someone could fall over and fracture their arm on the equipment      
                               
      The Cold
    The whole film crew
       Make sure everyone is kept warm
        The main risk is that someone gets ill
      Make sure everyone has their coats and is wearing something warm
     The most extreme circumstance would be someone gets frost bite and has to have an amputation but, realistically the main risk is that someone gets a cold so a level 3.
   










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