Thursday 6 February 2014

Hazard List

ACTIVITY
HAZARD
RISK FACTOR
ACTIONS TAKEN TO MINIMALISE RISK

Driving
When we drove to Southend, we had to take the motorway route, this day the weather was really bad and it was raining so the roads were slippery and busy.

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We made sure who ever was driving went at a safe pace and did not put any of us at risk of crashing.


Sitting on bridge over river
For one of the lip syncing scenes, Karina sat on a wall of a bridge that went over the top of a fast running river. It was very high up and because it was a windy day there was a high chance of her falling back.


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Whilst one of us was holding the camera, the other held Karina’s legs and feet to make sure she was stable and felt safe up there.


Stroking random horse
When we were filming by the tunnel we stroked a random horse, this could have been dangerous because we didn't know whether it was friendly or ill.


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We asked the owner of the horse that lived in the farm house opposite if we could film with it, so we got the impression that it would have been okay to stroke, otherwise she would have said no.


Weather
The weather was windy and wet. We could have all got coughs and colds, in particularly Karina because she had to wear the costume that we’d chosen for Faith, that wasn't very thick or covered up.


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When we weren't filming we made sure we were all covered up and warm with coats and scarfs, we also took breaks whenever any of us needed warming up.




South end- under pier
Under the pier, it wasn't made for people to walk underneath because you had to squat to get in there, and lean over the whole time you walked under. There were rusty sharp nails and thick chains that were hanging from the top, we were all scared that they were going to catch the top of our heads. Also there was a lot of heavy weights above us like boats and boulders, so it felt unsafe relying on the old wood that it was built with.




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We all watched each other get in to ensure we all missed the nails and chains hanging from above, also once we were all in there we avoided going too far in, and stayed around the edges by the shore, because if we did hear a sudden creak, it would have been easier for us to escape quickly.
Sea
At Southend the shore usually tends to come in and out vastly.

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We had to make sure that the sea was definitely staying out for the time that we were filming on the beach instead of the tides rushing in and drenching us and the camera.

Under tunnel
Blind spot, cars coming around the corner generally didn't tend to see us, so we had to be very quiet in order to hear anything coming towards us.

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Someone standing at opposite side of the tunnel with a good view of either side to ensure that nothing is coming round too fast and warn the rest of the group when to move.


Setting fire to picture in woods
One of us actually burnt our thumb on the lighter quite severely, so it was a huge risk because it had to be filmed, so any slip ups had to be ignored.


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Make sure the lighter is facing the opposite way to the direction that the wind is blowing in because this could prevent the flame getting distorted in the wrong direction and burning the users hand.

Filming in dark room
Filming in a dark room could mean that there is a potential for anyone in the group to trip or fall and hurt themselves.

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Have a lamp on in the corner to give off a fair amount of light so that its clear to see what we are doing, however doesn't take anything away from the ‘dark room’ effect.



Glass bottles of alcohol
Using glass bottles of alcohol could be quite risky when laid on the floor, because if one of us was to trip or fall and the bottle smashed, then glass is very sharp and we could hurt ourselves if we landed on it, and when cleaning the shattered pieces up.



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Maybe buying different alcohol that actually comes in plastic bottles could have been a more sensible idea. Or even pouring the alcohol into a cup to give off the same impression that it’s there and the actress has been drinking it, however it wouldn't be as big of a risk if smashed.




Swinging on roundabout
Wasn't holding on to the handle bars because was holding the camera in place in order to get the shot of the sky spinning. Could have easily fallen.




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A way to avoid anybody falling off or hurting themselves when filming this shot would have been to have 2 of us on the roundabout helping each other keep the camera stable and also hold on. Another way it could be avoided is to have filmed it really slow with the roundabout moving at a normal pace, and then speed it up on premier to give off the same effect.


Filming in Karina’s basement
Cold and damp- Health risks on the crew and actress.


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We could have potentially turned on the radiators in the basement if needed; we also put a lot of blankets on the cold concrete floor to ensure it wasn't too cold or damp for the actress to sit on.

Tripping over wires
Most times we were filming inside, whether it be in the hall or Karina’s house, there was wires from the lighting and cameras that could have been tripped over very easily.

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Before we began filming, we all made sure that everybody knew where the wires were, to make sure that nobody tripped up them when we were filming the footage.

Falling from heights
At Southend we filmed up a huge steep hill, Karina had heeled boots on and the path way wasn't steady, so there was high risk of her slipping and hurting herself.

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We made sure we only did the filming on flat surfaces, where Karina felt comfortable and confident that she wasn't going to trip.



Broken lamp
The school lamp that we used for filming against a black wall, and also for filming the MTV promo video, was broken. The bulb was hanging off and flickering, and the plug back had fallen off, so the wires were all exposed. This put us at high risk of getting electrocuted so we had to be very careful when using it



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We made sure that the switch was never on, on the plug socket when we were plugging and unplugging the lamp. We also made sure we didn't have it on for too long of periods at a time, this is because we didn't want it to overheat.

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