Friday, 25 November 2016

Risk Assessment

Risk Assessment

There are no major risks when filming at these 4 locations: Studio, Farm, Green-land and house.
However, there are still risks to be assessed. Firstly, the possibility of electrocution in the studio is highly unlikely, but there's still a chance - considered to be a minor threat, but extremely harmful depending on the voltage supply. Way to prevent, keep all electronics turned off and wires kept safely aside.

 
Secondly, animals in the farm, for instance horses or cows have a slight chance if aggravated to react violently to strangers such as myself. Standards of prevention; stay clear or behind protected fences but yet to have a good view for filming of said cattle and horses.
 
In the Green-land/Forestry, one could be injured through certain plants - therefore, remain to man-made paths for security.
 
The most dangerous threat is setting fire to objects or yourself at home. As my house scenes require me to light matches continuously then drop into a bin of letters, there's a higher chance for a large fire to set alight. How I'll prevent this is through having a bucket of water in case the fire becomes too uncontrollable.
 
To conclude, there are still many more risks, but none to high to be concerned as a health risk.

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