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Risk

Severi
ty

Likelih Gross
ood
Risk
withou
t
Contro
l

Those at
Risk

Control
Measures
(Hardware; )

Control Measures (Software


Information, Instruction, Training
and Supervision)

Possible Cars around


the Road Area at
Gladstone Street.

3 12 Mediu
m

Crew and
Equiptment

If we set up any
shots on the road,
considering getting
visibility jackets or
portable traffic
barriers.

Ensure that crew are aware of the


road, cars and any other vehicles in
the area.
I have an idea for a shot in the middle
of the street, so for this we will need
to be very vigilant.

Drone Blades moving at


high speeds could
cause some pain or
minor injury if touched

3 9Mediu
m

Crew

Consider getting
operation Gloves
for Drone user.

Making sure that the Drones rotor


blades have come to a full stop
before going to pick it up.

Crossing a very busy


road at Siddick.

4 16 High

Crew and
Equiptment

Consider getting
visibility Jackets.

Ensure that crew are aware of the


large risk of Crossing the road and be
prepared to take action if necessary.

Crossing a frequently
used Railway line.

4 20 Very
High

Crew and
Equiptment

Consider getting
visibility Jackets.

To maximise our potential safety


options, we can look to when the
trains will be coming. Be hyper
vigilant of when the trains are
coming, the trains are really loud on
the line, so if you use all senses it,
accidents can be easily avoided, but
if there was any accident, it would be
major.

Camera Tripod

3 3 - Low

Crew and
Equiptment

Ensure that Tripod Make sure that anyone handling the


Setup is always so Tripod is aware of this at all times.
that that is not
using too much
space, but still
supporting the
camera effectively.

Water on ground /
Puddles / Very Shallow
Sea Water.

3 6 - Low

Crew and
Equiptment

Ensure that crew


wear appropriate
footware.

Ensure that crew are aware of the


water and should take action if
necessary. Its very low risk, but
tripping can lead to another risk.

Loose Ground Titles

2 2 - Low

Crew and
Equiptment

N/A

Its very low risk, but tripping can lead


to another risk.

Unstable Ground
Conditions (Sand, Dirt,
Moss etc.)

2 4 - Low

Crew and
Equiptment

Ensure that crew


wear appropriate
footware.

Ensure that crew are aware of the


loose ground and should take action
if necessary.

1 1 - Low

Equipment

Ensure the on
board fan is
working.

This shouldnt be an issue as the


URSA doesnt really have
overheating issues but if were
running it for a long time in warm
temperatures it may become an
issue.

Slips and trips;

Equipment Damage
Possibilities;
URSA Overheating

Risk

Severi
ty

Likelih Gross
ood
Risk
withou
t
Contro
l

Those at
Risk

Control
Measures
(Hardware; )

Control Measures (Software


Information, Instruction, Training
and Supervision)

URSA being
unbalanced on Tripod,
possibly leading to it
falling off.

2 4 - Low

Equipment

Ensure that the


camera is properly
levelled &
balanced at any
chance.

The tripod that we are using is


slightly under the weight
requirements for the URSA. Now
from our testing it hasn't been a
problem as long as you keep it
balanced on the Tripod. Crew
operating the camera will be notified
for this problem.

Protecting sensitive
optics like the Camera
Lenses exposed glass
and the Camera
Sensor. Especially in
areas with dry ground,
like the Beach.

5 5 - Low

Equipment

Ensure if we are
changing lens for
a extended period
of time, lens caps
are placed on the
Equipment.

Make sure crew know of this


procedure.

Risk Assessment for 2nd & 6th of June Shoot, Siddick Beach, Harrington Marina Beach, Gladstone Drive. External
Risks.
.
Risk Matrix Severity:
1. Superficial Injury
2. First aid injury
3. Over 3 day injury
4. Major injury
5. Fatality or multiple fatalities

Risk Matrix Likelihood:


1. Very low likelihood
2. Low likelihood
3. Medium likelihood
4. High likelihood
5. Very high likelihood

Gross risk (Severity x Likelihood)


1-8 Low
9-14 Medium
15-25 High

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