Monday 11 October 2010

Risk assessment




Spilt drinks - Risk of slipping over leading to injury, e.g. bruised/broken leg.
Crowds of people -Risk of bumping into eachother which could lead to fights if some actors dont know eachother. Also lead to injury, e.g. banging heads.
Dancing- Lead to actors falling/tripping over.
Smoking- effect on actor/actress. Cigarette tip will be hot which can lead to burns, or if put near fabric it could lead to a fire.
Ornaments- The house will be decorated to percieve a 'normal' family home which means there will be ornaments and furniture around which become a risk, as they can get damaged or knocked off. not only will this lead to damaging the set but could also lead to injuries to the cast.
Drugs- In the video we will be using substances that look like drugs, however if we choose to use paracetamol we will need to be wary that they are not taken when they're aren't needed to.
Heels- Some actresses as part of their costume will have to wear high heels. Due to the fact their are stairs in the set, this could cause a danger and also walking round the house with many people there, and many things on the floor can lead to someone falling over.
Glass bottles- Many bottles will be used as props when filming, they will be scattered around the house so lack of care will lead to broken glass, cuts etc.
Loose wires- Electrical equipment will be around the house so in order for the set to be safe we need to watch out for any wires that may lead to people tripping up.
Stairs- The stairs in the set will be one of our main focuses, yet this could be our biggest risk! We are going to have to run every scene that features the stairs in, slowly and carefully. This will decrease the chance of people falling down or tripping up the stairs.
Doors- Our set features 9 doors, therefore increasing the risk of trapped fingers.

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