The producer of our group Chloe Hill has completed our 'Risk Assessment' for the filming of our production. I will insert her work and then explain it further:
So, for the graph Chloe used 6 columns.
The first was hazard. This states the hazard that could cause further worry. It is important that we included this column as we need to know what the hazard is to be able to stop any risks, inuries or complications within our crew.
The next is persons who may be harmed. This states the people who could be injured by this hazard. This is important because we need to know who could be affected and ensure that we protect these members.
Next is property which may be damaged. This states any property that is at risk of being damaged or broken by the hazard. This is important because some of the property used may not be owned by the crew (for example the location), therefore it is very important we respect the property on set with us and protect it from damage.
Risk controls already in place comes next. This states any controls that have already been thought of and put to action. This is important because we need to know how we will control the hazard and also what else we need to do to improve these controls.
The rating of the hazard comes next. This states whether the hazard is a low risk, a moderate risk, a high risk or an extreme risk. This is important as we need to know how bad each hazard risk is and therefore be able to appropriately deal with them.
Lastly is further action required. This states any other controls that we need to put in place to improve the chance risk. This is important because it is vital that the risk is completely controlled and can not injure anyone or anything.
Chloe has stated 7 hazards mainly to do with the locations causing risks. We will use this assessment on the days of filming to put our controls in place when we come to the hazard and be aware of who or what needs to be protected.
Chloe has then created a table with some important numbers in case of emergencies. It is important that we have these incase of an emergency where we need help.
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