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Hazard Persons who may be harmed

Property which may be damaged

Risk controls already in place

Risk Assessment LOW, MODERATE, HIGH,

EXTREME(see table)

Further action required to control risk

Injury from use of tools

Actor Tools and props Take care while using the tools in the

workshop

Moderate Actor should be confident hen using the tools to ensure

personal safety

Hidden blade could be sharp

Actor, Crew handling props

None Ensure that the actor only imitates the

making of the blade and does not actually

make it sharp

Low Actors and crew should take caution when handling the

metal or wear gloves to protect hands

from possible harm

Tripping on general waste in

the workshopActor and crew

Work areas and camera equipment

if dropped

Ensure that the areas of filming are free from trip hazards, especially waste materials from

the machines

Moderate Ensure the actor and crew are wary of the possible trip hazards

while on set

Tripping as a result of low

lightingActors and crew

Set and camera equipment if

dropped

Ensure that there is some level of lighting

so the crew and actors are able to see where

they are and what they are doing

Moderate Ensure the crew and actors are conscious of their space and

are able to see what they are doing

Injury from tools while filming

extreme close ups

Crew Camera equipment Take care while using the tools and film the shot zoomed in if it

means that the crew and camera equipment

if free from harm

Moderate Film from a far enough distance that the shot is as wanted but no-one or nothing is at risk of damage

or harm


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