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Location
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Description of risk
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High/medium/low risk?
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How do you prevent it?
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School
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There could be a risk of someone tripping or falling down the stairs
within the school whilst filming or moving location. This could result in the
individual being mildly injured with only bruises or it could potentially be
more severe such as broken bones.
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As there are a lot of sets of stairs in the school, I would say that
it is a fairly medium risk.
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In order to prevent this risk, l we must make sure that we are
looking where we are going at all times, walking slowly and not trying to
carrying too many things down or up the stairs that would obstruct our view.
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School
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Slipping on the floor could be another risk. Due to the fact that we
would be filming in the winter, it means that the floor outside and inside will
more than likely be wet and/or slippery which creates a risk of slipping
over. This could result in the same injuries as falling down the stairs but
will tend to be less severe.
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High risk as we are filming in winter.
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In order to prevent this risk, we must make sure that we are walking
slowly and not rushing around as this will increase the chance of slipping.
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School
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Trapping your hand/finger in a door is another risk when filming as
there are lots of classrooms in a school where this could potentially happen.
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Medium risk.
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To prevent this risk, we need to make sure that we are paying
attention to where our hands are in terms of door frames when people are
closing doors or even coming in and out of them.
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Carpark / streets
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There are some parts of the film which we will be filming in carparks
and streets meaning that there will be a lot of cars present. The risk of
this would be that someone could be hit by a car.
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Low risk as when you are trying to film there may be a lot of cars
moving around you, which you may not notice.
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To prevent this, we must make sure that we are paying attention to
the world around us and not just focusing on what we are filming and trying
to get this complete. This is also important as we need to make sure that
when filming we are including and excluding all aspects that we want to be in
the shot.
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School / streets
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Due to the fact we are using bikes in our film, there is a
possibility that someone could fall off of a bike. This risk is increased as
we are filming in winter when the pavement will be very slippery.
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Medium risk due to the season of filming.
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In order to prevent this we need to make sure that when riding the
bikes, we are very slow and careful as riding quickly will increase the
chance of skidding.
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All locations
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There is a risk of dropping a camera or in fact damaging the camera
when filming which could occur in all locations
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This is a medium risk because there could be various factors that
could cause us to drop the camera, however most of the time we will be
filming using a tripod that will reduce the risk of the individual dropping
it. Also the weather could damage the camera because if water gets into the
lens it could cause significant issues.
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To prevent the camera from being damaged it is important that the
tripod is secure and sturdy before starting to film, the lens cap is on the
camera when we are not filming and that when we are holding the camera
manually we are walking slowly and we have the strap around our necks.
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School
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In the scenes when we are filming at school, we could be looking
through papers which could result in a papercut.
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This is a very low risk because although there is a high chance of it
happening the result of it is very low.
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To prevent this we need to be careful when handling paper.
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Wednesday, 7 December 2016
Risk Assesment for Teen Angst opening sequence - By Rebecca Moorbey
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