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Risk Assessment

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Hazard Risk Likelihood PrecautionToy Guns People may mistake the

gun for a real one. This could result in the police being called.

Medium We will make sure that we do not use the toy guns in front of the public in a threatening manner. Additionally, if we see that people seem threatened, we will let them know that it is a fake gun and we’re just using it to film our A Level piece.

Filming in the train station

We may cause an obstruction to the public and due to this we may get in trouble with the staff

Medium We will make sure that when we film in the train station that we go there when it is not rush hour, and when it isn’t busy. We will also make sure that we keep out of the publics way.

Running in the field

Our actors may fall over and badly injure themselves

Medium We will have to make sure that the actors are aware of their surroundings, this will prevent them from harming themselves.

Running in the road

Cars, cyclists or motorcyclists may be coming towards our actors when we are filming them in the road, and because we are filming at night time an accident is likely to happen as there will be poor visibility.

High We will film on quiet roads where there is not heavy traffic. We will additionally make sure that we are wearing reflective clothing so that we are easily sighted by on coming traffic. Finally, we will constantly check to see if there are any vehicles coming towards us.

Hand cuffs We may accidentally tighten the cuffs on Rebecca (Alex James) too tight, or we may lose the key.

Low We will make sure that we tighten the cuffs so that they are at a comfortable fit for her. We will assign a person to look after the key until filming is over.