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Wrist Strain
Injury due to
carrying heavy
equipment
Tripping over
equipment in the
corridor
Eye strain
Who could be
harmed?
Cinematographer
and editor
Director,
Cinematographer
and Editor
Director,
Cinematographer
and Editor
The Editor
Risk Rating
(1 Lowest
ranking)
(5- Highest
Ranking)
Precautions in
place to avoid this
risk
3 - This could
compromise the
health of the
cinematographer
and editor
4 This could
potentially damage
expensive
equipment and
seriously injure the
person
3 This could
potentially cause a
minor injury and
damage the
equipment
Everyone should
be aware of their
surroundings and
people should
ensure that people
are aware of where
the props are
placed
3 This could
cause the editor
distress and
compromise the
standard that they
edit the film to
By Jaimie Hart
Back Strain
Risk of liquids
damaging the
camera
Overdosing
Everyone
The Actor
Director,
Cinematographer,
Actor
3
This could cause
compromise the
health of the editor
and
cinematographer
The
Cinematographer
should ask for help
if they needed
when handling the
equipment. The
Editor should also
make sure they sit
in the correct
position, in order to
avoid injury
Everyone should
be aware that no
liquids should be
near any of the
equipment to avoid
damage to any of
the equipment
5 This could
potentially be fatal
for our actor
5 This could be
fatal or potentially
cause damage to
the equipment if
the
cinematographer
dropped the
camera over the
edge
By Jaimie Hart
Dehydration
Weather
Everyone
Everyone
4
This could
compromise the
health of anyone
who is working on
our film
3- This could
potentially damage
the equipment if for
example, the
equipment were to
get wet
People should
ensure they have
the money to
purchase a drink or
bring their own, as
we will be travelling
to multiple
locations
Before we arrange
to film, we should
check the weather
forecast and
ensure we film on
days when it isnt
raining