Thursday, 8 December 2016

Risk assessment




0-33 = Low risk
34-66 = Medium risk
67-100 = High risk.


Hazard
Risk
Uncontrolled risk: severity x Likely hood = risk rating.
S      L      R
Control
Controlled risk: severity x likely hood = risk rating.
 S        L       R
Allergy.
Allergy to makeup could cause skin irritation.
8
5
40
(m)
Use a patch test before filming to check that they have no allergies.
2
1
2 (L)
Slip and fall.
Wet surfaces could cause actor to slip over and possibly injure themselves.
7
6
42 (m)
Warn them about the slippery surface and provide shoes with a grip.
3
4
12
(L)
Cuts/infection.
Broken glass could cause a cut which could possibly lead to an infection.
7
4
28 (L)
Ensure that they are stood away from glass when it is smashed and clean it up immediately after filming.
3
2
6
(L)
Filming outside.
Camera getting wet could cause electric shocks/damage to the camera.
6
6
36 (m)
Ensure that the camera is covered in any weather and do not film in the rain.
2
1
2
(L)
Vehicles.
Filming near a road could result in a car hitting the actor.
9
4
36
(m)
Do not film in rush hour, film at a quiet time & ensure that we film away from the road.
3
2
6
(L)

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