During introductory to professional studies we leaned about Risk Assessments, similar to most risk assessments we looked at areas we would be filming in certain locations and looking at how they be risk, with the filming Risk assessment it was more in depth, As shown below that shows the risk assessment in its entirety, we also had to mark each risks severity on a scale from Negligable (N), Low risk (L), Moderate risk (M), Severe (S), Very severe (V)
Hazard
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Present?
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Severity
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Likelihood
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Risk Factor
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1
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Alcohol/drugs
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2
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Animals/insects
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3
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Audiences
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4
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Camera
cable/grip equipment
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5
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Confined
spaces
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6
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Derelict
buildings/dangerous structures
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7
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Electricity/gas
(other than normal supplies)
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8
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Fatigue/long
hours
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9
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Fire/flammable
materials
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10
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Hazardous
substances
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11
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Heat/Cold/extreme
weather
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12
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Laser/strobe
effects
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13
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Machinery/industrial/
crane/hoist
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14
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Materials
- glass, non-fire retardant set materials
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15
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Night
operation
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16
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Noise
– high sound levels
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17
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Non
standard manual handling
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18
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Public/crowds
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19
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Radiation
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20
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Scaffold/Rostra
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21
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Smoking
on set
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22
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Special
effects/explosives
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23
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Special
needs (elderly, disabled, inexperienced)
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24
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Specialised
rescue/first aid
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25
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Stunts,
dangerous activities
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26
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Tall
scenery/suspended ceilings
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27
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Vehicles/speed
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28
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Water/proximity
to water
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29
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Weapons
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30
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Working
at heights
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31
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Working
overseas
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32
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Other risks
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