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Equipment booking
Name of hirer
Chloe Coleman
Facility / equipment required
Catalogue
code
Description Hours/days Unit
cost
Cost
SONY HD CAMERA 3
TRIPOD 3
BATTERIES 3
MICROPHONE & HEADPHONES 3
SLATE 3
Total
Date Time
Issue 9
TH
OCT 204 2:30PM
Return 4:OOPM
Please give as much notice as possible. Location filming requests MUST be submitted at least
48 hours in advance to ensure batteries can be charged etc.
FORM RA 002 (adapted for Student Media Productions)
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Call sheet
Production title Drugs are bad.
Call sheet for (date) 9
th
ct 2014
Production team
Names Roles Contact details
Chloe coleman Director & sound 0775112304
Derryn fry Camera operator
Actors
Bea davies Actress
Aaron crosskey
Olly sands
Kirsty warren
Actor
Actor
actress
First aider
Olly
Base address and contact details:
Chippenham college 01249 464644
Location address:
Map attached.
Access info: Walk in
Contact details: 01249 464644
Travel arrangements: bus & walk
Times
Meet time at base 2:30pm
On location 2:30pm
Shoot time (s) and scene numbers 2:30pm scenes 1&2
Planned breaks and catering arrangements: taken when needed
Projected wrap time 4:00pm
Back at base time 4:00pm
Weather report (if outside)
N/A
Special considerations with regard to location/weather/activities etc
AVOID THE PUBLIC
FORM RA 002 (adapted for Student Media Productions)
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RISK ASSESSMENT FOR LOCATION FILMING
DATE OF
ACTIVITY
9
TH
OCT 14
TASK / ACTIVITY INTERAVTIVE STORIES
DATE
ASSESSED
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
INTERACTIVE STORY ABOUT TEENAGERS TAKING DRUGS
RISK RATING
(likelihood consequence = )
1
See Risk Assessment Assistant (Page 3) for scoring.
Include the risk word (i.e. acceptable, adequate, tolerable, unacceptable).
PEOPLE
PERSONNEL PROFILE / TRAINING GIVEN
NUMBER OF PEOPLE UNDERTAKING TASK 6
DURATION OF TASK 2-3 HOURS
PERSONNEL INSTRUCTED PERSONNEL INSTRUCTED PERSONNEL INSTRUCTED
STAFF 0 TALENT 4 YOUNG PERSON 3
STUDENT 6 CONTRIBUTORS 0 VISITOR 0
PUBLIC N/A
PERSONNEL
WORKING ALONE
0
DISABLED 0
SPECIALIST TRAINED
PERSONNEL
1
CONTROL MEASURES IN PLACE (Guarding, Safe Systems of Work, PPE, etc)
TO BE COMPLETED BY STAFF ASSESSOR(S) (Ctrl+Tab to add tab stops between columns)
EXTRA ACTIONS REQUIRED TO CONTROL SIGINIFICANT RISKS ACTIONED BY DATE
STUDENT ASSESSOR(S)
STAFF ASSESSOR(S)
FORM RA 001
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HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
ACTIVITY / TASK
DRUGS ARE BAD
HAZARD TYPE PRESENT
COMMENTS
HAZARD TYPE PRESENT
COMMENTS
1. Mechanical / Physical Hazards YES NO 4. Production Hazards YES NO
1.1 Slips / Trips / Falls
X 4.1 Stressful Postures X
1.2 Vehicles X Avoid roads 4.2 Lifting / Handling X
1.3 Camera Grip Equipment X 4.3 Inadequate Breaks X
1.4 Falling Equipment X 4.4 Restricted Visibility (viewfinder) X
1.x Other Mechanical Hazards X 4.5 Camera Tracking/Crabbing X
2. Electrical Hazards YES NO COMMENTS 4.6 Working at Height X
2.1 Direct Contact X 4.x Other Workplace Hazards X
2.2 Indirect Contact X 5. Hazardous Substances YES NO COMMENTS
2.3 Short Circuit / Overload X 5.1 Explosive / Biological / Chemical X
2.4 Source of Ignition X 5.2 Substances in set construction X
2.5 Proximity to Water X 5.x Other Hazardous Substances X
3. Production Activities YES NO 6. Environmental Hazards YES NO COMMENTS
3.1 Extreme Sports X 6.1 Localised Hot / Cold Surfaces X
3.2 Animals (working with or proximity to) X 6.2 High / Low Ambient Temp. X
3.3 Fight sequences X Be careful 6.3 Poor Lighting X
3.4 Potential Intervention from Public X Be careful 6.4 Confined spaces X
FORM RA 001
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3.5 Potential for Assault X Avoid it 6.5 Poor Weather
3.6 Noise pollution X Avoid it 6.6 Uneven/Slippery Surfaces X
3.7 Smoking 6.7 Unsafe structures X
3.8 Alcohol X 6.8 Sharps & breakages X
3.x Other Production Activity Hazards X 6.x Other Environmental Hazards X
FORM RA 001
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RISK ASSESSMENT ASSISTANT
These are the basic terms that apply to a Risk Assessment:
A hazard is anything that has the potential to cause harm. This could be something as specialised as a piece of
complicated machinery, or as commonplace as a cup of coffee. If it could be harmful in any way, then its a
hazard.
A hazardous event takes place when someone or something interacts with the hazard and allows it to cause
harm. Take a hole in the ground for example. The hole (the hazard), by itself isnt causing any harm, but if
someone tripped over it (the hazardous event) then it would become harmful. Every hazardous event has a
likelihood and a consequence.
Likelihood is a measure of the chance that the hazardous event will occur. If the hole is in a busy area, such as
a shop entrance, its more likely someone will trip over it. However if its in an area that doesnt get a lot of traffic,
such as a back yard, tripping over it would be less likely.
The consequence is the outcome of the hazardous event. If you tripped over a hole, there could be several
possible outcomes; you might land on your feet with no damage at all, you might drop whatever you are carrying,
or perhaps you could end up with a sprained ankle or even a fracture.
Risk is the combination of the likelihood of a hazardous event occurring and the consequence of the event.
Risk = likelihood x consequence
Below is a table to help you work out the score for the likelihood and consequence. Once you have done this,
multiply the two numbers to get the Risk Rating.
Likelihood
Risk
Score
Consequence
Very unlikely might happen once in 5 years 1 No injury
Unlikely would not happen in 2-3 years 2 Minor - minor injury requiring first aid
Fairly Likely would expect to happen once a year 3 Moderate - up to three days absence
Likely could occur 2-3 times a year 4 Major more than three days absence
Very Likely likely to happen 2-3 times a week 5 Catastrophic Death or multiple deaths
Risk Matrix this is used for estimating and evaluating the risk it is a commonly used tool. Usually the higher the
risk level, the more serious the risk and the more likely youll need to take action.
FORM RA 001
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If you are still not sure or just have a question, please do not hesitate in contacting the Health & Safety
Department We are here to help!
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5 10 15 20 25
4 8 12 16 20
3 6 9 12 15
2 4 6 8 10
1 2 3 4 5
LIKELIHOOD
UNACCEPTABLE Stop the activity and make
immediate improvements
TOLERABLE look to improve within a specified
timescale
ADEQUATE Look to improve at next review
ACCEPTABLE no further action but ensure
controls are maintained
17-25
10-16
5-9
1-5