Part A of the risk assessment includes vital information on where and when the filming will take place. This is essential as it means that people can be contacted. It includes all parties involved to minimise risk.
Part A of the risk assessment also includes a hazard list. This involves a range of hazards that may be experienced when filming. The hazards faced during the filming are falling from heights, as we will be filming near to stairs, and noise disturbance, as we are filming in a busy area.
This risk matrix allows us to rate how much at risk our cast actors and directors are from the hazards mentioned in Part A.
Part B of the risk assessment gives detailed information on each of the hazards, who is exposed to the risk, the level of risk and the control measures that are being put in place.
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