Theoretical Framework- Explanation with Flow Chart.docx
Health and safety
1. Cold environments
•ensure the personal protective equipment issued is
appropriate
•provide mobile facilities for warming up, and encourage the
drinking of warm fluids such as soup or hot drinks
•introduce more frequent rest breaks
•consider delaying the work – can it be undertaken at warmer
times of the year without compromising on safety?
•educate actors about recognising the early symptoms of cold
stress.
• Probable road safety, if I think it is necessary to have a shot of
the road.
•Slippery surfaces. Try and make sure people have appropriate
footwear.
•Tripping over equipment. Make sure any equipment that could
block or interrupt a path, will be suitably and correctly handled
so that no intrusions happen.
•Advise actors to get a well rested night as shooting my take
place early in the morning.
Health and safety.
Shooting will be within the November month. So the likely
hood of it being cold is an ensured probability.
Cold environments
•Make sure cast and crew are well aware of the location
and ways of getting there, well before shoot.
• In event of any bodily harm. There is a hospital, not
five minuets away where person could be affectively
treated.
•As director, if I fall ill or cannot take part. I must inform
anyone involved in advanced so that no confusions
happen that may result in frustration.
•Ensure people know how to get home afterward.
•Check if I need permission to shoot on the sight and if
so apply for a grant before shooting.
2. My shooting location is the Denes park.
Because its a park I need to make sure people are primarily taking appropriately and that we
consider that they may be things like dog walkers. Because of that there will be no interaction
with animals when on set. I also need to make sure that I don’t use any footage that has people
of the public that haven't sighed a form especially children.