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MUSIC VIDEO - Risk Assessment

This risk assessment document was created by George Carey for the media production "The Traitor" taking place from October 24th to November 3rd, 2014. It identifies several potential risks such as an actor mistaking a prop gun for a real firearm, tripping in low visibility masks, getting cut by broken glass, tripping over cables, and getting hit by a car. For each risk, it outlines who may be harmed, what property damage could occur, existing risk controls, the assessed risk level, and any further actions needed to reduce the risk.

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MUSIC VIDEO - Risk Assessment

This risk assessment document was created by George Carey for the media production "The Traitor" taking place from October 24th to November 3rd, 2014. It identifies several potential risks such as an actor mistaking a prop gun for a real firearm, tripping in low visibility masks, getting cut by broken glass, tripping over cables, and getting hit by a car. For each risk, it outlines who may be harmed, what property damage could occur, existing risk controls, the assessed risk level, and any further actions needed to reduce the risk.

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George Carey

MEDIA PRODUCTION RISK ASSESSMENT




Names of Participants : George Carey, Ed Carey

Production Title The Traitor

Production Dates 24/10/14 3/11/14
Actors: George Williams, Zac Stephens, Kiera Todd and Josef
Parkes

Directors George Carey, Ed Carey
Date of Risk Assessment 22/09/14

Risk Assessment conducted by George Carey

Hazard

Persons who may
be harmed

Property which may
be damaged

Risk controls already
in place

Risk Assessment
LOW,
MODERATE,
HIGH


Further action
required to control
risk

Misconception of
prop gun; possible
legal implications.

Actors carrying gun

Prop gun/Costume

Prop gun is bright orange so
not to be mistaken as a real
firearm.


Low

Only expose gun when
filming

Tripping on stairs
whilst wearing low
visibility mask.

Actors wearing
mask/Cameraman


Filming
equipment/Costume/Masks

Walking the actors through
the environment
beforehand and making
sure they walk during
filming.




Moderate

Make sure the area is
well lit when shooting

Getting cut on
broken glass shards.




Actors


Costume/Carpet
stain/Glass


Drop the glass in a
protected environment/Use
protective eye gear and
gloves when cleaning up.



Moderate

Make sure the floor
surface is easily cleaned
from all pieces of broken
glass.
George Carey









Tripping over wiring
and loose cables.



Actors/Crew


Filming
equipment/Costume/Props


Make sure that all cables
and wiring are safely taped
down and or moved out of
high traffic areas.


Low



Use minimal equipment
that requires mains hook
up.


Getting hit by a car.


Actors/Crew

Filming
equipment/Costume/Props


Being aware of the high
traffic location where we
are filming.


Moderate

Designate one of the
crew to be look out for
oncoming cars.
George Carey

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