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Monday 7 February 2011

Health and Safety Risk Assessment - Laurel Drew

Bedroom
Objects and cables on the floor may cause people to trip over.
We don't have an image of the exact bedroom location but we have an example of the sort of thing we are going to create which shows possible hazards within the environment.
Bathroom
The water and electricity may create a risk.
Cables may cause people to trip over.

Kitchen
Sharp knives used to cut and butter the toast may cut the actors.
The toaster may burn the actor when they remove the toast.
Cables may trip up people.
The water from the sinks and electricity may cause a risk
We dont have exact location shots, but we have examples of the kind of thing we are looking for which shows possible health and safety risks.


Field
Cables hidden by long grass may cause people to trip.
Hidden tree roots may cause people to trip in the mud.
Think links to the location shots below, showing the possible hazards that may occur during filming.
Worth Way
Tripping over cables causing a danger.
The dog may be difficult to control and run into equipment and knock people over.
The road and pavement is fairly narrow which may create danger from oncoming vehicles.
This is shown in the below location shots.

2 comments:

  1. Is there any more detail you can add here perhaps some images of the locations? Consider trips and falls. Will you be using any lighting think cables

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  2. In the bathroom Laurel, another possible problem could be that the camera could fall and break due to the small size of the room. Also making sure that every shot we flim, the camera needs to be stable on the tripod otherwise it could fall and as a result break and lose all our footage so care to take extra care of the camera.
    Jamie Parrett

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