Thursday, 6 June 2013

Risk assessment of the studio



 Location: set of studio
Hazards

Risk rating

(High, Med, Low)

Controls
Any of the props that may be used could be in the way of the cast and crew and even could maybe not be seen which will most probably cause an injury as they could trip over it.





Any equipment that is either on or off set could be in the way and could cause an injury by the cast and crew if not seen.




Cables from any of the electrical equipment’s could be all over the floor which will cause a dilemma and an injury will occur.





Any of the cast and crew could be in the wrong places which will cause a problem to either the filming or the setup, because they are not in their required stations for their job role.



If any hazards occur and the cast and crew do not know what they are supposed to do or where they are meant to go, it will cause a dilemma and make the problem worse than what it may need to be.



If a problem occurs which will require an evacuation of the building/room and if there happens to be an object blocking that exit, then that could cause more problems which could lead to an injury from panicking


Low








Low







Med







Low







Low







Med
Placing all the props that are in that particular scene in an area where less of the cast will be. Also making sure that the cast and crew know where all the props are and when it’s going to be used. Make sure that only that prop for that particular scene is being used and no other prop is in that scene as well.


Placing the equipment’s in an area where less people will be commuting. Making sure that the cast and crew know where every equipment is so that they can avoid an accident happening for them and also for anyone around them. 


Tape down the cables into one so that it’s not all over the set. Places all the cables to one side of the set so that it’s out of harm’s way. Placing signs around where the cables are, so that the cast and crew can see where the cables are so that they can avoid it.


Make sure that everyone is in their required stations, so that any problems will less likely to occur and this way everything is more likely to run smoothly at all times.




Make sure that everyone knows where they have to go in case of an extreme problem occurs, and keep re-assuring them at all times.





Always check that all exits are clear, and make sure that the cast and crew know that they need to keep that area clear at all times and not to obstruct it. Also what will be helpful if there are signs near the exit saying ‘keep clear’, so that it will be seen by the cast and crew.

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