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Page 1: Risk Assessment

Risk Assessment

Page 2: Risk Assessment

Location: Forest Potential Risk How to prevent this risk What to do if there was an incident

Tripping over objects on the floor Remove all hazards in the way. If there is an injury; check it if can be fixable if not call medical assistant.

Slipping on wet ground/mud Find a dry suitable spot to increase the risk of injury.

Check for any injuries, clear the risk and either continue to film in dryers location or resume filming

Distractions that affects the shot Film when the background is clear of any people/ animals.

Wait for distraction to pass and continue to reshoot.

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Bathroom Potential Risk How to prevent this risk What to do if there is an incident

Slipping on wet ground Make sure at all times the floor is dry when I'm filming process. If it's not clear it up with a towel.

Make sure there is no injury; if there is medically assist to it.

Water damage to equipment Do not directly put the equipment over water and wear a camera harness.

Instantly remove the equipment from water- dry- then check for any water damage

Causing head injury in the bath Make sure the person is steady when entering the bath.

Make sure they are removed from the water and checked for any injuries.

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London- street Potential Risk How to prevent this risk What to do if there is an incident

Distractions in the background (motors- people)

Use a quiet street or back alley which we are able to film continually without background distractions.

Wait for the distraction to pass then re continue to shoot.