A risk assessments very important and you must make one when filming things as it may help to prevent risks that could happen during filming. Risk assessments help manage the health and safety of those who are acting in your film or people who are helping to film. This can help identify the hazards that may be caused during the process but using a risk assessment we are able to see how they could be prevented.
A risk assessment is made so people know that the person who may end up being in a hazard is aware and they will be responsible on the location when filming. This will help highlight the injuries and damages that can happen and will be noted how it will be prevented. Once the risk assessment has been done it will need to be signed by the person who is in charge and responsible for everyone on the location. This will have to be completed before any filming can take place and be singed. If there are any changes made on the day then the risk assessment can be updated after the evaluation.
A risk assessment is made so people know that the person who may end up being in a hazard is aware and they will be responsible on the location when filming. This will help highlight the injuries and damages that can happen and will be noted how it will be prevented. Once the risk assessment has been done it will need to be signed by the person who is in charge and responsible for everyone on the location. This will have to be completed before any filming can take place and be singed. If there are any changes made on the day then the risk assessment can be updated after the evaluation.
We found this advice on a health and safety website :
Here are a few examples of risk assessments. Some are completed with all the risks there are whereas don't seem to be quite as good.
This is a bad example of a risk assessment because it only gives numbers and doesn't say how they are going to control it and avoid it or who is at risk.
Here is our risk assessment: