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Danger
(high/medium/l
ow)
Medium
Could harm
actors or the
set if the
camera fell
Likelihood
(high/medium/l
ow)
Medium
How to deal
with the risk
Harming
oneself
whilst
moving
objects to
create the
set
Low
Could harm
actors, set or
cause physical
damage to one
of us whilst
lifting heavy
objects.
Low
Ice pack or
cream to the
pulled
muscle/bad
back
Tripping
over the
multiple
wires on
set, for
example
camera
chargers.
High
Actor or
camera man
could be
injured as this
is a common
thing to be an
obstacle,
resulting in
bruising on
broken wrists.
High
Ice pack or
cream if
minor injury.
If skin is cut
have inti
bacterial
wipes and
plasters for
cut. If more
serious
make sure
anyone with
medical
knowledge is
present, or
in a more
serious case
have a
phone ready
to call the
ambulance.
Falling from
the bench
that we
would be
standing on
to film the
aerial shot
Filming in a
public area
could result
in clashing
into a
member of
the public.
Whilst
filming in
the mill- a
run-down
house, with
broken
pieces of
glass and
wood.
Medium
If whilst filming
the running
clip, it could be
serious.
However the
camerawoman
should be able
to warn the
actor if its a
busy area.
High
Actors and
crew could be
extremely
injured whilst
filming, so it is
essential to be
aware of
surroundings
and of wear
everyone is
stepping.
Low
If it is just a
bump,
apologise. If
more major
use first aid
kit on set.
Be aware of
surroundings
and film at
less busy
times-for
example not
weekends.
High
The likelihood
may be high,
but with the
sensibility of
cast and crew
the likelihood
would be low.
If skin is cut
have inti
bacterial
wipes and
plasters for
cut. If more
serious
make sure
anyone with
medical
knowledge is
present, or
in a more
serious case
have a
phone ready
to call the
ambulance.
Be careful of
where we
decide to film
and place our
crew and
cast.