1. Media Production Risk Assessment
Project Title: Masquerade Photoshoot Shooting date: 29/11/2012
Location: Priestley College performance hall
Producer: Alex Bottomley Contact Number: 07807059169
Others involved: Model – Olivia Williams
Course: Level 3 Media.
Approved by Tutor: Yes. Date:20/11/2012
Notes/Conditions
Mark all potential causes of hazard that apply at this location
Access/egress Light
Alcohol/drugs Lighting equipment *
Animals/insects Lone working
Audience/public Night work
Cables * Noise
Children Person with special needs
Communication failure Physical exertion
Confined space Roads
Costume/make-up Set construction *
Derelict/dangerous buildings Slipping, tripping, falling *
Diseases Smoking
Electricity Stunts
Fire/flammable material Theft
Food hygiene Vehicles
Glass Violence
Hazardous substances Water
Heights Weapons
Hostile/remote environment Weather
Lifting heavy objects/equipment Other
2. For each of the hazards identified overleaf, fill in a box below:
Potential Hazard
Cables
What could cause harm?
We could trip over the cables
What is the likelihood of this happening?
Not a large chance.
Who or what would be harmed?
Me and my model.
How much harm?
It depends how serious the fall was.
How will the risk of this hazard be minimised?
The cables have been taped down to the floor so there is only a small chance
of this happening.
Potential Hazard
Lighting equipment
What could cause harm?
We could trip over as some of the equipment is on the floor. Also if
somebody accidently walked into the lights they could be very hot and maybe
give a slight burn.
What is the likelihood of this happening?
Very small chance as we are aware that they are around.
Who or what would be harmed?
Me and my model
How much harm?
Only minor injuries.
How will the risk of this hazard be minimised?
We will turn off the lights when they are not in use, and we will just be very
aware of the lights around us.
3. Potential Hazard
Set construction/ Slipping, tripping, falling
What could cause harm?
Any pieces of material falling down from the ceiling.
The bark on the floor could cause my model to slip when she is running for a
particular type of shot that I want.
What is the likelihood of this happening?
Material falling is very unlikely as it is tied in several tight knots.
There is also a very unlikely chance of my model slipping as she knows to
take a lot of precaution.
Who or what would be harmed?
Me and my model
How much harm?
Very minor injuries, if any at all, especially if the material falls as it is very
light.
How will the risk of this hazard be minimised?
We will just be very aware and alert.
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4. Potential Hazard
Set construction/ Slipping, tripping, falling
What could cause harm?
Any pieces of material falling down from the ceiling.
The bark on the floor could cause my model to slip when she is running for a
particular type of shot that I want.
What is the likelihood of this happening?
Material falling is very unlikely as it is tied in several tight knots.
There is also a very unlikely chance of my model slipping as she knows to
take a lot of precaution.
Who or what would be harmed?
Me and my model
How much harm?
Very minor injuries, if any at all, especially if the material falls as it is very
light.
How will the risk of this hazard be minimised?
We will just be very aware and alert.
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5. Potential Hazard
Set construction/ Slipping, tripping, falling
What could cause harm?
Any pieces of material falling down from the ceiling.
The bark on the floor could cause my model to slip when she is running for a
particular type of shot that I want.
What is the likelihood of this happening?
Material falling is very unlikely as it is tied in several tight knots.
There is also a very unlikely chance of my model slipping as she knows to
take a lot of precaution.
Who or what would be harmed?
Me and my model
How much harm?
Very minor injuries, if any at all, especially if the material falls as it is very
light.
How will the risk of this hazard be minimised?
We will just be very aware and alert.
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