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FILM PRODUCTION RISK ASSESSMENT

LIKELIHOOD
CONSEQUENCES
Insignificant Minor Moderate Major Catastrophic

Almost Certain


HIGH

HIGH

EXTREME

EXTREME

EXTREME

Likely


MODERATE

HIGH

HIGH

EXTREME

EXTREME

Moderate


LOW

MODERATE

HIGH

EXTREME

EXTREME

Unlikely


LOW

LOW

MODERATE

HIGH

EXTREME

Rare


LOW

LOW

MODERATE

HIGH

HIGH

Give careful consideration to the availability of information and ability to make contact in the event of problems.
Examples to consider:-

Is there mobile phone reception in the area ?
How will you keep up to date with changes in the weather ?
How will you be informed of changes in tidal waters ?
How easy is it for members of the emergency services to reach you ? (cliffs, beaches, quarries, etc)
FILM PRODUCTION RISK ASSESSMENT

Company Name
Rolling On Production
Production Title
Mr Blue Sky
Production Date(s)
TBC
Producer Name
George Lawley
Director Name
Date of Risk Assessment
13/10/14
Risk Assessment conducted by
Mr George E Lawley.


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 ***

Trip Hazard Caused
by wires etc.


Everybody

Lights, cameras and
parts of the set.
Minimising the number of
wires, tapping over of
exposed wires and using
signs to make people aware.

Low
G.E.L to ensure that all
wires are tapped up and
that all cast/crew are
aware of hazards.


Water from the river
during camera scene

Everybody


Camera and tripod.
All people will wear life
jackets when within 10
meters of the bank.
Emergency boat with
lifeguard to be available.


Moderate
The camera is being
controlled by a
mechanism from a safe
distance.


Car crashing in the
last scene and for
general prop
movement.


Everybody

Camera, tripod and
lighting
Cast and crew to be made
fully aware of when car is in
or about to begin moving.
No Cast or Crew to be
carried in the car at any
time.

Low
Driver to be only person
with keys to the car.

Burning from cooking
scene and lights


Cast

Nil
Cast not to turn on any live
appliances to be handled by
experienced chef.
Low
Somebody with full
working knowledge of
appliances along with fire
hydrant to be near. First
aid kit to be required.

***Where further actions are required, complete the action plan on the following page

FILM PRODUCTION RISK ASSESSMENT

ACTION PLAN

Further action(s) required

By Whom Date Completed


G.E.L to ensure that all wires are tapped up and that all
cast/crew are aware of hazards.

George Lawley 14.10.14

The camera is being controlled by a mechanism from a safe
distance


Crew members who are trained
in how to operate pulley system.
Member of the crew also life
guards.
N/A


Driver to be only person with keys to the car. The keys will be
left in a locked draw when not with driver.

George Lawley 13.10.14


Somebody with full working knowledge of appliances along
with fire hydrant to be near. First aid kit to be required
Henry Waller and George
Lawley
17.10.14

FILM PRODUCTION RISK ASSESSMENT

Essential Contact Numbers

Emergency Services

Fire Brigade 999
Ambulance 999
Police 999
Coastguard (Inland) 999
Transport Police Not Required for Shoot
Chemist
01491 574142
Out of hours chemist
01491 574142
Veterinary Surgeon Not Required for Shoot
Our of hours veterinary surgeon Not Required for Shoot.


Delete contents of table below and input details specific to your production

Persons / property

Contact name & Relationship
(if applicable)
Business Hours Mobile Out of hours
Car
George Lawley, Executive
Producer and Director.
All hours 07805598829 07805598829
Camera and equipment.
Mr M. Milburn, Shiplake
College

All hours N/A N/A
Locations David Greer, Shiplake College 9am 5 pm N/A N/A

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