Sunday, 9 November 2014

Risk Assesment

Risk Assessment (Composed By James Ellis)

Langley hill, as addressed in the name, is positioned on a large hill as a result suitable footwear would be needed at all time to reduce the chance of any slips or injuries occurring whilst on set which could potentially harm our chances of creating a production which is to our full capability.

Kings Langley Common includes a woods which is a vital part to our production. There are many risks which can occur whilst in a woods, most notably, the large amount of tree debris situated around the environment so carefulness is vital to the production. To reduce the chance or any injuries we will produce a clear path, which will be easily used by the actors without the risk of injury.

One risk that we will be encountering is that of pedestrians and others in the local community. To ensue that everyone involve stays safe and can conduct the production successfully, we shall be filming when there are no pedestrians present. There may be others in the background that may appear to be people in the local community, but we can ensure that these are highly trained actors which are positioned for nothing but effect in the production.

Another risk for our production the instruments which could pose some distress with the weight of them, if carried for a long period of time at once. It is important that the instruments are used correctly and appropriately to ensure that there is no damage done to both the instruments but more importantly the individuals in the production.

As we are using amps for the production, there will be some wire hazards that could cause some concern. It is possible for anyone in the production process to trip over these wires and cause harm. Furthermore, to eliminate this hazard, we will be taping down the wires to the floor, with luminous tape therefore, they will be very clearly visible.

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