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Type of

hazard

Description

Likelihood
1-5

Severity Actions to be
of risk
taken
1-5

Who

Where

How to avoid

Trip

Filming outside could


mean anyone could
fall and cause harm to
their body e.g. cuts or
bruising.

Clean out any cuts and


apply plasters and ice
to any bruising. If the
trip is serious and you
suspect a major injury
call for medical
assistance

Cast
and
crew

Any
filming
location

Be cautious when
filming and make
sure that the filming
location is clear and
nothing is left on the
floor

If electrical equipment
is severally damaged
do not touch to avoid
further damage. If
dropped on someone
apply ice if causing
bruising

Cast
and
crew

Any
filming
location

Keep all electrical


equipment safe and
paced away if not
being used.

If the injury seems


serious do not attempt
to move to person
injured and call for
medical assistance.

Cast
and
crew

When
filming
near
roads

Try to avoid filming


near roads and if
you need to film
near a road make
sure it is safe and
clear.

Electrical If weather conditions


equipmen are bad electrical
equipment could get
t

damaged. Also, if any


equipment is dropped
it could cause
bruising.

cars

When filming near


roads you must be
careful no one is close
to the roads as they
may get injured by
cars. This could cause
fractures, bruising
cuts and broken
bones.

Take caution when


walking/ filming on any
wet surfaces. If anyone
does become injured
follow the tip
emergency action.

Cast
and
crew

Any wet
surfaces

Wear sensible
footwear and avoid
slippery areas

When filming in woods 4


Tree
roots/ low roots may cause a trip
branches hazard. Low branches

If someone falls follow


the trip emergency
action. If low branches
scratch someone clean
out any cuts and if they
have caused any
damage to eyes wash
the eye out and if
vision is damaged see
a doctor.

Cast
and
crew

Any
forest
areas

Be careful when
walking in woodland
areas, and watch
when walking in
woodland area.

Follow emergency
action for trip hazard if
people have tripped
over either bags or
props. If props have
been damaged make
sure that they are still
safe to use.

Cast
and
crew

Any
filming
location

Keep all bags and


props in safe places
and not on the floor.

Wet
grass/
pavement
s

If the weather
conditions are not
good then surfaces
could become slippery
and people may trip.

Wet weather
conditions:4
Clear weather
conditions:1

may also harm people


as they may scratch
them or if at eye level
cause eye injuries.

Bags and If any bags or props


are left on the floor
props
they may cause
someone to fall.

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