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Health & Safety

Risk Assessment
LINA INAM
Potential hazards Who can be harmed Precautions to avoid Rating of risk from 1-
risk 10
Carrying heavy equipment Director, Editor, Each person carries a The rating for this risk would be
Cinematographer, Actor reasonable amount of 3/10 as there would be many
equipment so they dont strain bangs and equipment in the
their hands/ then also rest surroundings which could be
identified as hazardous
Tripping over objects in the Director, Editor, Make sure all belongings are The rating for this is 4/10 as
corridors Cinematographer, Actor kept out of foots reach so it there will most likely be many
isnt hazardous whilst the actor bags and equipment that are
is performing or the on the floor so all group
cinematographer is shooting members can trip and be
severely injured
Straining your eyes Editor Make sure the editor takes This would be rated 5/10 as
breaks in between editing their excessive editing would be
scenes so they dont face common for the editor due to
eyestrains as this could lead to them aiming to complete their
a long term negative effect. process quickly. However,
Also ensure the editor edits regular breaks in between
from a reasonable distance intervals must be enforced so
from the screen they dont face any negative
effects
Straining your wrist Cinematographer Ensuring the cinematographer 7/10 As the group will be
takes breaks during filming so aiming to film as fast as
their hands dont get tired and possible they may not consider
face strains. regular breaks. Ensure they
take regular breaks so they
dont experience wrist strains
Handling props Director, Editor, Make sure we handle allof our 5/10 harmful props can act as
Cinematographer, Actor equipment with care so that harmful to the body so we must

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