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Thursday, 31 October 2013

Major Project: Shoot Dates and Risk Assessments


Today I completed the risk assesment for our shoot for our major project. We have also booked out our camera equipment - our shoot days are the 4th, 6th, 7th, 11th, 12th, 13th, and the 14th.

Course Name Broadcast Media FDA
Address UCA Maidstone
Oakwood Park
Maidstone
Kent 
ME16 8AG

Producer / Editor: Victoria Wooler/Gabby Casey
Tel: Mobile: 07940151344
Start date 4th Nov     End date 14th Nov
Distribution
Who gets a copy of the assessment Helen Curston
Outline of risk assessment: Risk assessment for interior shots and some establishing shots
Summary of what is proposed: Shooting Documentary
List those involved: Team members / experts / contractors / contributors etc. Tory Wooler, Gabby Casey, Mandy Shepherd, Kev Bee, Rebecca Butcher, Gill 
Locations
Outline locations involved indicate any which are hostile environment

Name Signature Helen Curston
Name Helen Curston
Date completed 31/10/13
Date authorised 31/10/13

Hazard list select your hazards from the list below and use these to complete Part B
Situational hazards Tick Physical / chemical hazards Tick Health hazards
Tick
Assault by person
Attack by animal
Breathing compressed gas
Cold environment
Crush by load
Drowning
Entanglement in moving machinery
High atmospheric pressure
Hot environment
Manual handling
Object falling, moving or flying
Obstruction / exposed feature
Sharp object / material
Shot by firearm
Slippery surface
Trap in moving machinery
Trip hazard                                          x
Vehicle impact / collision
Falls from height
Risk matrix use  this  to  determine  risk  for  each  hazard  i.e.  ‘how   bad and how likely’
Severity of Harm
Negligible e.g. small bruise
Slight e.g. small cut, deep bruise
Moderate e.g. deep cut, torn muscle
Severe e.g. fracture, loss of consciousness
Very Severe e.g. death, permanent disability
Contact with cold liquid / vapour
Contact with cold surface
Contact with hot liquid / vapour
Contact with hot surface
Electric shock
Explosive blast
Explosive release of stored pressure
Fire
Hazardous substance
Ionizing radiation
Laser light
Lightning strike
Noise
Non-ionizing radiation
Stroboscopic light
Vibration
Managerial / organisational hazards
Management factors (lack of communication, co-operation, co- ordination and competence)
Disease causative agent
Infection
Allergic reaction
Lack of food / water
Lack of oxygen
Physical fatigue
Repetitive action
Static body posture
Stress / anxiety
Venom poisoning
Environmental hazards
Litter
Nuisance noise / vibration
Physical damage
Waste substance released into air
Waste substance released into soil 

Activity1 Each individual activity you are proposing:
Hazards2 Who exposed
List what could cause harm from this activity List who might be harmed e.g. falls from height, trip hazard, fire, etc. from this activity
e.g. staff, contractors, contributors, public, etc.

Dates / times: 4th - 14th
Risk3
For each hazard, decide level of risk once all your controls are in place
Trip Hazard - This can be avoided by taking care to setting up the equipment correctly and checking surroundings before filming.page3image36184













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