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DIONYSUSPRODUCTIONS
UNITS 1,16,29
FILM PRODUCTION RISK ASSESSMENT
Risk Assessment Chart
Hazard likelihood / Consequences RISK ASSESSMENTVERY LIKELY TO HAPPEN or SEVERE CONSEQUENCES (ie. Someone could get seriously hurt)
EXTREME
Could happen or mild consequences (i.e. someone could suffer a minor injury)
HIGH
Unlikely to happen or minor consequences (i.e. production could be slightly delayed)
MODERATE
Rarely happens and very insignificant consequences LOW
HAZARD IN WHICH SCENE IS THIS
PERSON WHO MAY BE
PROPERTY THAT COULD BE
RISK CONTROLS ALREADY IN PLACE
RISK ASSESSMENT
FURTHER ACTION TO BE TAKEN
HAZARD PRESENT?
HARMED DAMAGED *See chart
Tripping on wires and cords used
for lighting or filming
All Scenes Actors, Cameramen
,
Gaffer
Lighting equipment
Camera
Power sources
Moderate Tape wires together while filming to stop
them moving, tape them to the floor and sides of room
Dogs in park, knocking people and equipment
Park scenes All Personnel on site
All Property Specific dog walking areas do exist, we
should film away from those.
Low Ask owners to keep away through use of signs, Film away from off-leash dog
areas
Falling in the Lake
Park Scenes All personnel on site
All property Work near a area that is fenced off, and make sure to stay near life preservers that are provided by the park while filming.
Low Don’t go too close to the edge and make sure if one does so that there is another member available to help out if needed
Children and adults running into the frame. Meaning we must reshoot
park scenes/ graveyard scenes
no one none most areas we have picked our way from areas filled with children
High Place a sign to warn those passing
by that filming is taking place in that area
rain damages cameras
outdoors scenes
camerma camra moderate look at weather report before we head out and carry an umbrella with incase the report is wrong