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Risk Production Risk Assessment Form
Company Name: Orbit StudiosProduction Tile: Graduation Production Dates: 6th-20th
OctoberProducers Names: Kirby,
Brett, Alex, RachelDirector: Kirby, Brett, Alex
and RachelDate of risk assessment: 3rd
of OctoberRisk Assessment
conducted by: Brett Tinnion
Hazard Persons who may be
harmed
Property which
could be damaged
Risk controls
already in Place
Risk Assessment:
low, moderate,
high, extreme
Further action
required to control risk
Bottles being
smashed
Actors (Brett, Kirby,
David) Set designers
and set managers
(Rachel and Alex)
The flooring of the scene.
Make sure people are
aware of the risks and
are sensible when
handling
Low Be sensible in where you place
the bottles, don’t put them on
the edge of tables etc
Tripping over loose
wires
Everyone involved in the scene
e.g. Actors, directors,
set designers
and production managers.
Camera’s Make sure people have
the wires tied
together and out of the way of the film to reduce the
risk of tripping
Low Place the cameras
wire out of the way of the filming. Buy some
cable tie to keep the
cable together
Wary of the road
when filming outside
Actors involved in the scene
(Brett, Kirby, Dave and Extras)
and the camera
crew
The camera
and tripod
Cameramen to wear
high-visibility jackets to
make them be noticed by traffic
Moderate Actors and cameramen to be aware of the risks and to be
wary when film to reduce risks
Collisions of people
in the school scenes when
there are lots of
people in one scene
Actors – Brett, Kirby,
Dave and extras. The cameraman, set designer
and production
manager
Peoples personal
stuff – iPods, bags
could be damaged.
The school
interior could be damaged if there is
a lot of pushing
and shoving
A choreograph
to tell the people what
they are doing in the
scene so there is no
pushing and shoving in the scene
and people don’t bump
into each other
Low A rehearsal before the
scene is filmed so everyone
knows what he or
she is doing.
Hitting someone with the
Light saber in
the bedroom
scene
Actors- Brett and
Luke. Cameraman, production
manager and set
designer
Anything in the
scene for example a picture on the wall. The light
saber could also
be damaged. There is
also a chance of harm to
the actors
A choreograph sequence of what Brett is doing in the scene. This will
significantly reduce the
risks because he
will not what to do and what
not to
Moderate Have as few people in the room
when filming as possible. This will
reduce the risk
because there will be more room to use the
light saber
If an accident was to occur there are many different things we need to be aware off, for example, does the person have any allergies?
To reduce the risks on set we need to have a first aid set on hand at all times so we can treat the injury if needed. Ideally we would like to have a first aider on site as well, however this could seen to be unrealistic, so to conquer this each
person on scene will have to a number for a first aider if they was needed urgently.
Emergency Contact details:999 – Emergency
01354 606000 – Neale Wade Community College which will always have a first aider on site.