Thursday, 3 May 2018

RISK ASSESSMENT


RISK ASSESSMENT



  • Tripping risk.
    In case any of us were to trip or fall, we would be on concrete floor or grass. To ensure this does not happen, all bags and items will be left at least 3 metres behind the tripod and all crew will be aware of it. Uneven floors and stones cannot be avoided, however all performers will wear appropriate footwear and filming will occur in full daylight so vision is clear.

  • Cuts/Minor Injuries.
    All crew will be made aware of sharp objects and equipment being used before filming. Filming location will be checked as well to make sure the crew are aware of sharp edges and land.

  • Choreography will be tailored to suit the area if needs be. If they are dancing on concrete and are going to the floor, it will either be changed completely or adapted to move down safely.

  • There is no risk of fire as we are not using anything that requires an open flame or equipment that can cause a fire.

  • None of my cast have hay fever so it is okay for them to be outside and around the grass and flowers.

  • Pulling muscles.
    No matter what the weather but especially if the weather is too cold and the dancers do not warm up beforehand, there is risk of muscles pulling and possibly tearing. To ensure this doesn’t happen, the dancers will limber up when we arrive on location and we will not begin filming until they are.

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