Sunday, 7 December 2014

Risk Assessment - Miss Georgiou

Risk Assessment

Risks are important to consider before filming as there could be serious consequences involved. For example, if someone get's seriously hurt as they were unaware of the risk that caused them the situation that they are in, it is down to the group's assessment and this could lead someone going to hospital if very bad. As well as this, if someone is injured like an actor for example, this could consequent the whole sequence as depending on the extreme of their injury, they may not be able to be included in the sequence. Therefore, risks need to be outlined and assessed so that as few of possible injuries are evident as possible. 

The risk assessment will assist us with filming as it will remind us to be careful for certain risks such as the tripod for example. The tripod is quite large with legs that could easily be cause for harm, eg, tripping over. Having the risk assessment allows for each member of the group and any others involved to be as safe as possible and well reminded of what could be a risk.

Whilst filming we didn't encounter any other risks that exclude the ones listed already. This shows that with our risk assessment, we were quite successful in our plan as no other risks were present.



1 comment:

  1. This post demonstrates some understanding of what the purpose of a risk assessment is and the table that you have included, also helps to show some group discussions with your group. However, you need to elaborate on the points that you have included on your hazards and preventions, to demonstrate further planning.

    Did you counter any more risks while you were filming?

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