Friday, 19 June 2015

Risk assessment- Molly Curtis


Potential  Hazard
Who is at risk
Prevention methods  
Risk potential (Likelihood)
The camera could get wet when filming outside within the woods and then could give an electric shot
Molly
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
Medium as the English weather is unpredictable
Tripping over a branch or hitting your head on branches.
Mason
Make sure pathways are clear and there are not hazards for when the character runs through the woods
Medium
The swing potentially breaking or a character falling off the swing  
Molly
Make sure that the swing is firmly in place and that you are responsible whilst on the swing
Low
The public may be disturbed by what we are doing and may not be happy with what we are doing in a public woods
Mason, Molly, Theo
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
Low
Attacked by a dog or a fellow citizen as we are in a public wood
Mason, Molly, Theo
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
low

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