Friday, 28 November 2014

Planning - Risk Assessment by Toby Saddleton and Charlie Austin

Risk
Who it affects
How to prevent it
Likeliness of risk occurring (1-5, 1 being very unlikely and 5 being very likely)
Use of the road
Toby, George, and drivers
Ensure that the road is clear before stepping out into it. Also, have someone standing somewhere along the street watching for cars coming down the road. As well as this, we will try to be quick with what we film in the road, so that we are not much of a distraction. To add to this, we will ensure that the road we use isn’t a main road and that the amount of traffic coming down it is likely to be minimal.
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Misuse of equipment
Toby, George, Michael, and Charlie
Ensure that all equipment is set up properly and any parts of it are not faulty. Also, check that we have set the equipment up properly and double check if we have set it up right before filming. Also, ensure cables are tucked away and make sure that the group have acknowledged where the cables are.
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Bad weather
Toby, George, and Charlie.
Try not to record in bad weather.  If we decide bad weather would add tension to the scene, ensure that sensible footwear is worn to reduce the chance of slipping. Also, no strenuous physical movement is made, only move within limitations that recognise the chances of slipping are increased in bad weather. Also, if we are to record in bad weather, maybe have an umbrella to shield the camera or other equipment.
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