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Environm ent Object- Human Activit y Public Terrain (Type of terrain) Weather (record this over a course of days) Wildlife (Any dangerou s animals) Level of risk 2> 2> 1> 3> 3> 2> Control measure personn el/ Control measure capturi ng. Run through the location with the staff and point out any hazards. Always ensure that no one is on their own and make sure the cast and crew know where they are/ aren’t safe- where they will receive help. When filming, don’t stand too close to the edge of the pier. Film during school time when human activity is low in the area. As the weather isn’t hot anymore, the human activity should be minimal. Ask permissi on from any locals who will be in the shot. N/A Terrain can vary accordin g to where you are, the weather etc. Be careful and underlin e any potentia l hazards and areas that should not be accessed . Always have precauti ons in place. Cold conditio ns- Wear necessar y clothing and allow for breaks. Wet conditio ns- Wear necessar y clothing and if they weather is bad- cease filming. Snow- Wear suitable clothing and make sure the cast and crew are warm. Keep clear of high tides that make wash jellyfish up onto the sandy surface. Avoid these. First aid kits will be available with a trained medical professio nal on set. Disrupt ion Level A> B> B> B> A> C>

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Environment Object- Human Activity

Public Terrain (Type of terrain)

Weather (record this over a course of days)

Wildlife (Any dangerous animals)

Level of risk

2> 2> 1> 3> 3> 2>

Control measure personnel/ Control measure capturing.

Run through the location with the staff and point out any hazards. Always ensure that no one is on their own and make sure the cast and crew know where they are/ aren’t safe- where they will receive help.

When filming, don’t stand too close to the edge of the pier.

Film during school time when human activity is low in the area. As the weather isn’t hot anymore, the human activity should be minimal.

Ask permission from any locals who will be in the shot.

N/A Terrain can vary according to where you are, the weather etc. Be careful and underline any potential hazards and areas that should not be accessed.

Always have precautions in place.

Cold conditions- Wear necessary clothing and allow for breaks.

Wet conditions- Wear necessary clothing and if they weather is bad- cease filming.

Snow- Wear suitable clothing and make sure the cast and crew are warm.

Keep clear of high tides that make wash jellyfish up onto the sandy surface. Avoid these.

First aid kits will be available with a trained medical professional on set.

Disruption Level

A> B> B> B> A> C>

Risk to personnel: Disruption to production:1- No risk present C- Next to no disruption 2- Risk present/ noticeable B- Minor disruption3- High risk present A- High disruption

<- Fixed risk, there all the time, no changes>- Variable risk, can change to weather or human activity

“When filling out one of these forms, make sure that the information is correct and accurate before writing up the report. Pictures are also needed of fixed potential hazards to staff when undergoing filming, be sure to capture a clear image of the hazard so they can be assessed and discussed during weekly meetings and also be filed in the post report of the location”.

Surveyor: Bethany Stacey- 22/10/15