Friday, 12 December 2014

Health and Safety Assessment - Caryss and Sophia


Hazards
Who’s exposed
Risk
Controlled measures
During one of our shots we will have one of our group members driving towards another member.
Caryss, Lauren, Sophia and Ria (CLSR)
The driver may not stop in time so there might be an accident.
Not make sure none of our group members are at risk, the car is going to be traveling at 10mph and then when editing we will speed up the footage.
The driver (our group member)
Lauren
If there are bad weather conditions or any distractions could be at risk of an accident.
Checking the weather before filming, make sure we plan everything correctly. Make sure she is wearing a seatbelt and that all distractions are away. Driving at the speed limit or under.

Our group member will be driving at 5- 10 mph , there will alsways be a set point of where she would stop ( the tree)so that there would be no accident.

We also made sure that she has her driving license for a suitable period of time (4 months)

We also checked that the cars MOT had been done recently.
When filming we must be carful of on coming cars.
CLSR
As a group we may be concentrating on the footage and not realising what is going on around us. As we are filming near roads there could easily be accident if we’re not alert to our surroundings.
When crossing roads we must be aware of what is going on around us.  
When filming we stay out of the way of members of the public so we don’t put them at risk.
Members of the public
When filming we could get in the way of the public as we are using a tripod, members of the public may trip over it.
We must have a member of our group by the tripod at all times.
Trip hazard
CLSR
There is a risk of falling over and injuring ourselves or breaking equipment.
Make sure we look where we are going. Depending on weather conditions for example ice, certain areas will be slippy.
Weather
CLSR
We can’t film; the driver from our group won’t be able to see where she is going.
We are going to check the weather, before filming, so we can prepare for all possibilities.
Equipment











Damage of the equipment
Can’t keep filming.  Can get an electric shock if equipment gets wet.
Make sure we keep out equipment in a waterproof bag and out of poor weather conditions to prevent any damage to the equipment or to ourselves.




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