RISK ASSESSMENT

Risk Assessment: 


Low
Medium
High
Need to be careful of breaking or dropping the equipment at school. 
As we our filming on a high street someone may want to steal or rob the equipment of us. 
As we are filming outside a pub drunk people outside pub could interrupt the film. 
As we are using a car injuring ourselves in or around the car. 
The equipment could be damaged as we are filming outside a pub as people could have drinks of them. 
It is a busy road and high street so many people could walk past and have background noise affecting the film.
Damage to the car or equipment during filming. 
There could be road works or traffic lights on the street. This will effect filming. 
Our actor is a young girl and we are filming outside a pub she could be vulnerable and people could speak to her. 
Someone could trip over the wire. So we need to be careful and organized.
If the weather is bad for example, raining or snowing it will be difficult to film. 
As we our filming outside a pub and using expensive equipment someone or people could attack or beat us up. 





The low risks are simple to look after , all we will need to is be a lot more careful and make sure we are looking after the equipment and taking care of it so know one drops or damages it. We will also make sure know one messes about or runs around to make sure know one trips over any wire.

To take care of the medium risks we will need to be more aware of surrounding. We will need to keep hold of the equipment to make sure know one will be able to steal any of the equipment. If there is bad weather there nothing much we can do.

The high risks are a bit more difficult to deal with as many of them are impacted on our surrounding and where we are filming our film rather than us having a responsibility or being careful. The way we can deal with this is just to carry on filming and try not to get into any way of anyone else's business. 

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