Monday, 11 November 2013

Risk assesment

This is from the Health and Safefy Executive website of how to make a risk assesment in the workplace.

''To do a risk assessment, you need to understand what, in your business, might cause harm to people and decide whether you are doing enough to prevent that harm. Once you have decided that, you need to identify and prioritise putting in place, appropriate and sensible control measures.
Start by:
  • identifying what can harm people in your workplace;
  • identifying who might be harmed and how;
  • evaluating the risks and deciding on the appropriate controls, taking into account the controls you already have in place;
  • recording your risk assessment;
  • reviewing and updating your assessment.''
I have chosen to film the majority of my film outside (even possibly all of it depending on which idea I choose). The risk essesment I make will make sure there are no real hazards for my actors/actresses to get harmed by. If there is any hazards which I  can not make safe, for example, a branch on a tree about to fall off, or sharp security wire on the top of a fence, I will ensure I will let all my cast and crew know of them so that there is no risk of any injuries.

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