Potential Hazard
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Who is at risk
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Prevention methods
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Risk potential (Likelihood)
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The camera could get wet when filming outside within the woods and
then could give an electric shot
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Molly
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A way to prevent this method is by covering the camera with a bag or
a camera cover to avoid the camera from getting wet
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Medium as the English weather is unpredictable
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Tripping over a branch or hitting your head on branches.
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Mason
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Make sure pathways are clear and there are not hazards for when the
character runs through the woods
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Medium
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The swing potentially breaking or a character falling off the swing
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Molly
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Make sure that the swing is firmly in place and that you are
responsible whilst on the swing
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Low
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The public may be disturbed by what we are doing and may not be happy
with what we are doing in a public woods
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Mason, Molly, Theo
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Make sure that there are no members of the public nearby when we are
filming or we can inform any citizens within the area with what are doing
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Low
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Attacked by a dog or a fellow citizen as we are in a public wood
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Mason, Molly, Theo
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Make sure that dogs are going to be on leads and another way to prevent this is by
if we come in contact with a dog we will not stroke it
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low
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Friday, 19 June 2015
Risk assessment- Molly Curtis
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