Tuesday 15 February 2011

Risk Assesment

Risk Assessment:

There will be a few risks when filming my thriller.
When filming the shots needed in the park the risks are:
Dogs and other people in the park.
The road near the park.
The climbing frames and play equipment for the children in the park.
These risks cannot be eliminated but they can be minimized. These risks could affect all working on the thriller and we must therefore put measures into place to reduce those risks. Generally in the park we need to just be aware of these things and to steer as clear as possible from the road and to keep a sharp eye out for things like play gyms and people and animals that we could possibly bump into.

The risks for filming on the street are:
The road.
The pedestrians walking by.
Again these risks can affect all people working on the thriller and also can't be eliminated. The risks can be minimized by again steering clear of the road and any on coming traffic and by again watching out for pedestrians.

The risks for the garage are:
Furniture, tools and stored items from the house.
Due to the fact that the garage belongs to a home within the garage there are things such as furniture, tools and stored items. These can not be eliminated as it would take too long to move everything out and so everyone involved in the making of this film will have to be careful when moving around in such a small area as this.

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