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BPC MEDIA – RISK ASSESMENT FORM

PRODUCTION TITLE: Music Throughout The Decades


DATE OF FILMING: Saturday 13th – Wednesday 17th May
LOCATION Crichel Road, Dorset , Bournemouth
ADDRESS:
DESCRIPTION OF Photography. I am creating a stop-mo photograph project in which
ACTIVITY/ I’m going to be showing musical artists throughout the decades in
PRODUCTION: collage form; I will then use stop-mo photography to animate
things on top of the collage with a yellow submarine going across
it.

PERSONS TAKING Alex Lambert


PART:
EG
STUDENTS
ACTORS
CREW
NON-STUDENTS

In the box below tick any of the hazards that you may come into contact with while
recording your production, if the hazard is not on the list please tick other.

HAZARD CHECKLIST
NUMBE HAZARD TICK
R
1 Trip hazards x
2 Proximity to water
3 Risk of fire
4 Live electrical equipment x
5 Vehicles / modes of transport
6 Machinery proximity
7 Weather conditions
8 Members of public at location
9 Access to location
10 Props
11 First Aid medical requirements
12 Falling objects x
13 Working at height / Working near a drop
14 Others (Please specify)

REVISED OCTOBER 2019


BPC MEDIA – RISK ASSESMENT FORM

Below you must detail the hazard number from the check list, identify where the hazard is
coming from and detail how you will limit the risk of the hazards you have identified.
HAZARD HAZARD DETAILS HOW WILL YOU LIMIT THE
NUMBER RISKS
1. Trip hazards- Because where I am filming is a Wrap the cable around the
tight space these trip hazards could include the tripod a bit so it isn’t just
tripod and also the mini-USB cable that runs dangling in the air. Be
from the camera into my laptop. careful around the tripod as
it I really important to not
move the camera.
4. Live electrical equipment- This includes things Make sure that water is in a
like my laptop and camera. Also, things like screw o bottle, not a glass/
extension leads and cables etc. can etc.
Also make sure the
equipment is secure in
where it is and is not going
to fall over and break.
12. Falling Objects- This relates to electrical Secure the tripod, especially
equipment and it being secure: mostly, the the legs. Make sure the
tripod. The tripod needs to be secure as it has tripod legs are evenly
the. Overhead extension arm attached to it spaced out so it isn’t wobbly
which can make the tripod fall if not secured. or unstable.

Below you must sign off that you accept the risks and will adhere to safe working practice.
On some assignments staff with need to sign your risk assessment for you to hire out kit.
STUDENT NAME: Alex Lambert STUDENT
(PRINT) SIGNATURE:
STAFF NAME: Paul Ralph STAFF SIGNATURE: [email protected]
(PRINT)

REVISED OCTOBER 2019

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