A Risk assessment is a way of evaluating the area of shooting and the equipment and whatever may be involved within the shooting of a vide or photoshoot. For any activity the person in charge of that activity will have to assess the area and write up a risk assessment.
Risk assessments are very important as they form an integral part of a good health and safety management plan. They help to create the awareness of the possible hazards and risks and identify who may be at risk (e.g. employees, contractors, public citizens etc). A risk assessment table helps diminish and evaluate potential risks before we start filming. One of the main factors of a risk assessment is to put something in place to minimise the hazard/risk.
For myself and my group we will need to analyse the area of shooting and evaluate what will be the hazards and we will have to compromise if anything is putting us at risk. Things such as using a car in our shoot will be a reason to write a report on it and what the hazards will be that come with using a car. We will need to drive the car as-well so that is another reason to write it up in more detail.
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