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Production Risk Assessment 1

The production risk assessment summarizes the risks associated with a photo shoot taking place on November 12, 2019 in a photography room. It identifies potential hazards like tripping over camera cables and a suspended backdrop that could hit models. Controls are put in place like ensuring crew are aware of cable locations and models take care near the backdrop. The assessment is signed off on November 8, 2019.

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Production Risk Assessment 1

The production risk assessment summarizes the risks associated with a photo shoot taking place on November 12, 2019 in a photography room. It identifies potential hazards like tripping over camera cables and a suspended backdrop that could hit models. Controls are put in place like ensuring crew are aware of cable locations and models take care near the backdrop. The assessment is signed off on November 8, 2019.

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Production Risk Assessment

The Production is bound by law to take reasonable care and measures to ensure that a healthy and safe
working environment is created and maintained for all. Failure to follow appropriate Health & Safety
procedures may invalidate any insurance.

Production title: Website Photographs

Shoot Dates: 12th November 2019

Location this form relates to: Photography room

Production contact & phone: xxxxxxxxxxxx

Signature of Assessor: Bethany Goddard


Assessment Date: 8th November 2019

Notes/Comments: NONE
Checklist
Using the checklist below, indicate any potential hazard relating to the activity.

No. Hazard Indicate if No. Hazard Indicate if


relevant relevant
1 Access Difficulties 25 Manual Handling

2 Alcohol / Hospitality 26 Night Operations

3 Animals 27 Noise

4 Artist using specialist equipment 28 Portable Power Tools

5 Audience / Stewarding 29 Prop Hazards

6 Compressed Gas / Cryogenics 30 Radiation

7 Confined Spaces etc. 31 Risk of Infection

8 Crowds / Public 32 Scaffolds / Platforms / Stairs / Walkways

9 Children / Young People 33 Scenery Hazards – Movement, Shape, yes


Suspended, Flown
10 Camera Ops. – Cranes / Cables, yes 34 Scene Dock Storage
Remotes / Steadicam

11 Building Issues / Structures, etc. 35 Smoking

12 Design / Construction / Materials 36 Special Assistance – Elderly / Disabled

13 Electricity / Electrical Appliances 37 Special Visual Effects – Snow, Smoke,


Dry Ice, Rain, etc.
14 Excavation 38 Sporting Activities

15 Explosives / Pyrotechnics 39 Stunts

16 Fatigue / Exertion / Stress 40 Temperature Extremes – Heat, Cold

17 Fire / Flame 41 Vehicles / Motorcycles – Used in


Filming, Artists Driving
18 Flammable Substances – Petrol, 42 Water – Work on or near Tanks /
Paint, Sprays Boats / Diving / Use in Studio

19 Flight – Aircraft, Balloon, Parachutes 43 Weapons – Firearms, Sharps, etc.

20 Food Preparation 44 Work at Height – Ladders, Roof, Steps,


etc.
21 Glass 45 Working Overseas

22 Hazardous Substances – Dusts, 46 Weather – Extremes


Vapours, Fumes, Corrosives, etc.

23 Lasers / Strobes 47 Possible Violence

24 Lifting Equipment – Fork Lift, Trucks, 48 Other


Cranes
Evaluation and Controls
For each hazard identified in the checklist, state who is at risk (crew / public / audience / artist / etc.),
the nature of the risk, and how it will be controlled.

Identify the likelihood of the hazard taking place and the severity of the hazard as High, Medium, Low.
Likelihood: Almost Certain; Probable; Possible; Remote; Improbable
Severity: Multiple fatality; Fatality; Major injury; Minor injury; Negligible impact

Hazard Who is Risk Control Measure

Low
Medium
High
No. at Risk

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33 MODELS Suspended backdrop could m


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