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Shot Activity Risk Risk reduction Equipment or action needed

Fi lming horses

The horses might get out of control/aggressive.

Not get close to the horse. Spend time with the horse before the actual filming. Put them behind a fence.

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Establ ishing shot

Weather. It could start raining and ruin the whole event as it’s filmed outside in an open field.

Check the weather for the day/days of filming. Bring umbrellas to protect the equipment. Water proof case for the equipment.

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Arena It could be too crowded and the people can get in the way of the shot or not enough space to fit the tripod.

Make sure we’re there early to get a good spot. Put a sign so people know we’re filming. Ask people to move if we need to.

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Interviews The interviews were close to the river so we could fall in or the equipment.

Cover the equipment in waterproof cases. Make sure there’s a fence between the crew and the river.

High vis Signs Have a spotter to make sure if we decide to move we don’t trip over and fall into the river.

Guns The guns could fire by accident.

Stand quite far away and make sure we’re not in the

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way. Making toys Even though its

unlikely, the hot liquid could have gone on the crew on equipment.

We were pretty far so we were safe and also the equipment.

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Making horse shoes

The equipment the man use to make the horseshoes was really hot and there was a lot of smoke coming out.

Don’t get close to it. Wear special glasses so the smoke doesn’t get in anyone’s eyes.

High vis Spotter in case he drops the hot stuff close to the equipment or the crew.

Footbal l match The football could hit the equipment and/or the crew.

Have someone looking out for the person with the camera to get the ball out of the way if it does come to that. Make sure no one from the crew gets in the way of the match.

A spotter looking out for the ball. High vis