You
need to consider all the potential risks at each location shoot and outline how
you will work to prevent any accident or injury to you, your cast or the
equipment.
Location
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What’s the hazard?
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Who/what might be harmed?
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How will you reduce the risk?
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Signed
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Fackenden Lane
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Road Safety: Stopping and
starting a car on a dark, country lane may present a hazard for ourselves and
other drivers
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All cast and crew must be
aware of other cars around them and the car we are using
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Making sure no other cars
are present before shooing and warning people in local houses that we are
shooting
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JF, CF, KJ
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Fackenden Lane
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Filming at night: lack of
visibility could present a hazard
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Cast and crew should use
lighting at all times when moving and be aware of their surrounding before
shooting
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Using torches and
lighting at all times and surveying the area before a shoot
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JF, CF, KJ
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Fackenden Woodland
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Trip hazards: When
shooting from the woodland surrounding the lane trip hazards from fallen
trees or ditches may be present
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Any cast and crew could
be at risk especially a cameraman
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Surveying all shooting
areas with lighting before a shoot begins
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JF, CF, KJ
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Fackenden Lane
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Weather conditions: When
not shooting from inside the vehicle wet conditions may be hazardous
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Wet conditions could put
the equipment at risk of being damaged
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Equipment bags and carry
cases for equipment and planning shoots on day with good forecasts
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JF, CF, KJ
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