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Risk Assessment Risk Control There could be a risk of knocking over camera equipment in a small bedroom as there is not much room. This could cause injury to the person who knocks it over or to the equipment. We will make sure that everyone is aware of the equipment being used and where it will be. The area will also be clear and empty as much as possible. When sat under the tunnel, there will be props used. These will be empty glass bottles and the characters will be holding them and they will also be scattered around the characters. These could possibly smash and cause cuts from the broken glass. The actors will be aware of where the bottles are in relation to them and will have to be careful when holding and using them. We will also have to be careful when carrying them from location to location. Twice in the trailer, we will be working by the edge of roads. This is dangerous because of oncoming traffic. We also need to film from in the middle of the road to get the correct angle and people will also need to cross the road as part of our trailer. Therefore, when filming in the road we will have people to check the traffic and make sure it is clear and say when it’s not. We will also have to check the road carefully when needing to cross the road so that it is safe. We will also have to be careful not to stand at the edge of the road too often. Equipment may be mistreated and get broken during filming if people don’t know how to use it or mess around with We will make everyone aware of the equipment being used and that it needs to be treated carefully so that it is

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There could be a risk of knocking over camera equipment in a small bedroom as there is not much room. This could cause injury to the person who knocks it over or to the equipment.

We will make sure that everyone is aware of the equipment being used and where it will be. The area will also be clear and empty as much as possible.

When sat under the tunnel, there will be props used. These will be empty glass bottles and the characters will be holding them and they will also be scattered around the characters. These could possibly smash and cause cuts from the broken glass.

The actors will be aware of where the bottles are in relation to them and will have to be careful when holding and using them. We will also have to be careful when carrying them from location to location.

Twice in the trailer, we will be working by the edge of roads. This is dangerous because of oncoming traffic. We also need to film from in the middle of the road to get the correct angle and people will also need to cross the road as part of our trailer.

Therefore, when filming in the road we will have people to check the traffic and make sure it is clear and say when it’s not. We will also have to check the road carefully when needing to cross the road so that it is safe. We will also have to be careful not to stand at the edge of the road too often.

Equipment may be mistreated and get broken during filming if people don’t know how to use it or mess around with it.

We will make everyone aware of the equipment being used and that it needs to be treated carefully so that it is not damaged. As we may need help carrying equipment and props to the location, we will make sure that everyone is holding it safely. We will also make sure that equipment isn’t left unattended so that nothing is stolen.

When walking on the common, through bushes and shrubs there is a possibility to fall over, get cut or injured in other ways.

Therefore, we will have to make sure that the cast is aware of their surroundings when walking to and from locations.