LO2 M2 Risk Assessment

 

   Risk assessment template

    Company name: WRLD Hydration                              Assessment carried out by: Noah Lawton

    Date of next review: 31/01/22                           Date assessment was carried out: 20/01/22

 

What are the hazards?

Who might be harmed and how?

What are you already doing to control the risks?

What further action do you need to take to control the risks?

Who needs to carry out the action?

When is the action needed by?

Done

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cable trip hazard

Actors, camera crew

Ensuring all personnel are aware of possible cables

Ensure all cables are tied and managed and out of the way of the crew

All crew

At all points during the project

Done

Choking hazard

Actor

Make sure people are trained with first aid in case of an emergency

Make sure people don’t panic and that the problem is resolved professionally and swiftly

Any people on set

As soon as the shooting begins

Done

Spillages

Actor and crew

Make sure the expensive equipment is not near the can.

Make sure the actor is careful and doesn’t bring the drink near the camera

All personnel

As soon as shooting begins

Done

Allergies

All crew

Make sure there are no traces of possible allergens.

Make sure all crew members are aware of possible traces and make sure they sign a waiver to avoid any lawsuits in case of an allergy event sure they sign a waiver to avoid any lawsuits.

All personnel

Before recording there must be a briefing so everyone is aware

Done

Representation

Specific Race, religion, gender, sexuality etc

Make sure my actor is costumed in neutral clothing and that all expressions are respectful

I need to take into account modern trends, and make sure that I am aware of all possible things that can be deemed unethical and wrong. I must also follow ASA guidelines to make sure my advert can be shown on all media types

Me and all staff

At all times

Done

 

    More information on managing risk: www.hse.gov.uk/simple-health-safety/risk/

 

    Published by the Health and Safety Executive   10/19

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