A2 Music Video

Monday, 11 November 2013

Health and safety evidence

Ideas from Kaiesha and Saira. Put together by Saira.

Shoot – Wrecking Ball – Dance Scenes
Shoot Leader – Saira and Kaiesha

Probability
Consequence
Risk
1 – Remote – chances of event happening are almost zero
2 – Unlikely – a foreseeable event, but very infrequent
3 – Possible – event could occur sometime
4 – Probable – event will occur less frequently, but is expected
5 – Almost certain – event happens or happens frequently
1 – Negligible – no injury or damage to property
2 – Minor – minor injuries (cuts or bruises), minor property damage
3 – Serious – more serious injuries and serious damage to property
4 – Major – major injury (more than three days off and hospital treatment)
5 – Disaster – fatal or catastrophic damage to property
High – 12 or higher
Medium – 7 to 11
Low – 6 or less

Hazard
P
C
R
P x C
H/M/L
Control Measures
P
C
R
H/M/L
Actor could fall or trip when dancing
3
1
3
L
Make sure actor has practised dance choreography well and make sure dance studio surface is clear
2
1
2
L
Actor could sprain ankle whilst dancing
2
2
4
L
Make sure dance studio surface is all clear so there are no hazards
2
1
2
L


Shoot – Wrecking Ball – White backdrop scenes
Shoot Leader – Saira and Kaiesha

Probability
Consequence
Risk
1 – Remote – chances of event happening are almost zero
2 – Unlikely – a foreseeable event, but very infrequent
3 – Possible – event could occur sometime
4 – Probable – event will occur less frequently, but is expected
5 – Almost certain – event happens or happens frequently
1 – Negligible – no injury or damage to property
2 – Minor – minor injuries (cuts or bruises), minor property damage
3 – Serious – more serious injuries and serious damage to property
4 – Major – major injury (more than three days off and hospital treatment)
5 – Disaster – fatal or catastrophic damage to property
High – 12 or higher
Medium – 7 to 11
Low – 6 or less

Hazard
P
C
R
P x C
H/M/L
Control Measures
P
C
R
H/M/L
Actor could trip over wires
3
2
6
L
Put wires aside and keep workstation tidy
2
2
4
L
Light and backdrop could fall and break
2
3
6
L
Make sure light and backdrop is stable
1
1
1
L



Shoot – Wrecking Ball – Narrative Scenes
Shoot Leader – Saira and Kaiesha

Probability
Consequence
Risk
1 – Remote – chances of event happening are almost zero
2 – Unlikely – a foreseeable event, but very infrequent
3 – Possible – event could occur sometime
4 – Probable – event will occur less frequently, but is expected
5 – Almost certain – event happens or happens frequently
1 – Negligible – no injury or damage to property
2 – Minor – minor injuries (cuts or bruises), minor property damage
3 – Serious – more serious injuries and serious damage to property
4 – Major – major injury (more than three days off and hospital treatment)
5 – Disaster – fatal or catastrophic damage to property
High – 12 or higher
Medium – 7 to 11
Low – 6 or less

Hazard
P
C
R
P x C
H/M/L
Control Measures
P
C
R
H/M/L
Actor could trip over wires
3
2
6
L
Put wires aside and keep the workstation tidy
2
2
4
L
A tree falling on us
1
5
5
L
Check all trees are stable before filming
1
5
5
L
Actor could burn themselves with lighter
3
2
6
L
Make sure actor holds lighter from a distance
1
1
1
L
Getting cuts when filming the smashing of the glass
2
2
4
L
Make sure everyone is covered and we smash the glass and film from a distance
1
1
1
L
Actor could get paper cut when handling the pictures
2
2
4
L
Tell actor to handle pictures carefully
2
2
4
L

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