Risk Assessment
1. A risk assessment is a document that considers
potential hazards on the locations of filming and evaluates how much of a risk
they are to the crew and cast. Also about what injuries could result from this
hazard and how the risk can be reduced or avoided. This document makes sure
that the person responsible when on location has considered the safety of
everyone involved in the filming from the contributor, the crew to the general
public.
2. A risk assessment will protect the workers and
your business as well as complying with the law. A risk assessment should be
conducted before any work that could be in the present of a hazard.
1.Identify the hazards
2.Decide who might be harmed and how
3.Evaluate the risks and decide on control measures
4.Record findings and implement them
5.Review your assessment and update if necessary
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