Monday, 5 March 2018

The risk assessment

Last week, Melissa and I have made this risk assessment but I forgot to upload it. Here is the Risk Assessment that we made:

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  Risk Assessment Form – Part A



Production Name:
Revenge
Organisation

Production Address:
 Ellesmere
Producer / Editor 
Tel:
Mobile:
Melissa, Gigi
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Start date
07/02/2018
End date
05/03/2018
Distribution
Who gets a copy of the assessment
 Melissa Fu, Gigi Zhang

Outline of risk assessment
Summary of what is proposed in terms of sequences and set ups.
Multiple scenes of walking through streets, scenes of ‘homeless child’ sitting down on the street, scenes in the bar, scenes in the chapel
Team members / experts / contractors / contributors etc.
List those involved 
Melissa Fu, Gigi Zhang
Locations
Outline locations involved – indicate any which are hostile environments
Ellesmere

Assessor  Name
Signature

Date completed

Authoriser Name
(if not Assessor) Signature

Date authorised



Hazard listselect your hazards from the list below and use these to complete Part B
Situational hazards
Tick
Physical / chemical hazards
Tick
Health hazards
Tick
Assault by person
X
Contact with cold liquid / vapour

Disease causative agent

Attack by animal

Contact with cold surface
X
Infection

Breathing compressed gas

Contact with hot liquid / vapour

Allergic reaction

Cold environment
X
Contact with hot surface

Lack of food / water

Crush by load

Electric shock

Lack of oxygen

Drowning

Explosive blast

Physical fatigue
X
Entanglement in moving machinery

Explosive release of stored pressure

Repetitive action

High atmospheric pressure

Fire

Static body posture

Hot environment

Hazardous substance

Stress / anxiety
X
Manual handling

Ionizing radiation

Venom poisoning

Object falling, moving or flying

Laser light



Obstruction / exposed feature
X
Lightning strike

Environmental hazards

Sharp object / material

Noise

Litter

Shot by firearm

Non-ionizing radiation

Nuisance noise / vibration
X
Slippery surface
X
Stroboscopic light

Physical damage

Trap in moving machinery

Vibration

Waste substance released into air

Trip hazard



Waste substance released into soil / water

Vehicle impact / collision

Managerial / organisational hazards



Falls from height

Management factors  (lack of communication, co-operation, co-ordination and competence)




Risk matrixuse this to determine risk for each hazard i.e. ‘how bad and how likely’

Likelihood of Harm

Severity of Harm
Remote
e.g. <1 in 1000 chance
Very unlikely
e.g. 1 in 200 chance
Unlikely
e.g. 1 in 50 chance
Possible 
e.g. 1 in 10 chance
Likely
e.g. >1 in 3 chance
Negligible  e.g. small bruise
Trivial
Trivial
Trivial
Low
Low
Slight  e.g. small cut, deep bruise
Trivial
Trivial
Low
Low
Medium
Moderate  e.g. deep cut, torn muscle
Trivial
Low
Medium
Medium
High
Severe  e.g. fracture, loss of consciousness
Low
Medium
High
High
Extremely high
Very Severe e.g. death, permanent disability
Low
Medium
High
Extremely high
Extremely high

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Risk Assessment Form – Part B

Continue on separate sheet if necessary

1 – complete separate table for each activity     2 - from hazard list in Part A     3 - from risk matrix in Part A
Activity1 Each individual activity you are proposing:


Locationwhere this activity will take place:


Dates / times:



Hazards2
List what could cause harm from this activity 
e.g. falls from height, trip hazard, fire, etc.
Who exposed
List who might be harmed from this activity
e.g. staff, contractors, contributors, public, etc.
Risk3
For each hazard, decide level of risk as if you were to do the activity without your controls
Control measures
For each hazard, list the measures you will be taking to minimise the risk identified
e.g. appointing competent persons, training received, planning and rehearsals, use of personal protective equipment, provision of first aid, etc.
Risk3
For each hazard, decide level of risk once all your controls are in place
Assault by person




ALL
Remote - Very Severe
Avoid arguments with any members of the public. Prepare the first-aid kit
Remote - slight
Cold environment


ALL
Possible - severe
Warm clothing will be advised to be worn when the actors are not acting. If an actor is extreme cold, we will consider to film the scene in a warmer day which this actor has involved in
N/a
Slippery surface



ALL
Possible - negligible
Skid shoes or stout footwear is advised where possible. When walking outside, walk slowly and care should be made by all actors
Remote-negligible
Contact with cold surface


Homeless actor
Remote - negligible
Actor must ensure that he is warm enough and he avoids touching any cold surfaces
Remote - negligible
Nuisance noise/vibration
ALL
Very unlikely - moderate
Keep the filming place at least 5 meters away from the noise
N/a
Physical fatigue
Actors and actresses 
Remote - very severe
Medicine should be brought and a phone should be brought to ensure support can be requested if needed
N/a
Stress/anxiety
Actors and actresses 
Remote - negligible
Stop filming and take a rest if the actor is stressful, talk to him and make him calm down
Remote - very severe


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